Sunday, January 24, 2010

Verifying Community Service

"... he was the skipper of the Irish Rover ..."

pubs themselves are often amusing places where you in the right places and right now and then Ireland would learn if you sit at the counter. Really funny but actually it is only when we meet the great passion of Ireland to bawl their folk songs arm in arm, can. One of those pubs where you can every Saturday, the Cassidy's in Westmoreland Street, in the evening heats up the atmosphere, an Irish singer. Anyone who has any Irish society wants to see celebrate that should go on a Saturday there, as well as the pub itself is a very nice spread for the middle of Dublin's unusual atmosphere. The singer is Brian Brody and who wants to lead even a Kosprobe to heart, only to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRiDcR1gSyM



But in contrast to the Irish flair which can be found in Cassidy's, can be found next to Ireland also Brazilian, Swedish, German, French and other nationalities in the pub, which I took as an opportunity to go through again, theoretically, that globalization is leading us in fact, Here's an example: I get up in the morning and smear me my toast with Nutella and boil my coffee. While I have breakfast I read the Gazette Giessen on the Internet and maybe add one or two articles on Spiegel.de. On the way to the bus stop and the subsequent way to work I hear a German radio station on my phone. Once at work I am helping helpless German clients with their cameras and talking with my colleagues about the news in Germany. After work, it occurs to me that I need to eat something, so I go to the market in Henry Street and buy a German friend who I have met German sausages. Then, because the Way to go, I go to Aldi and buy the missing sauerkraut. When I get a text message after dinner, I make my way and meet with colleagues on a Paulaner in a beer hall. We find that sitting at the other table also German. You come into the conversation and finally I am invited to a German evening this Saturday because the home is so far away ... No, I did not happen, but it could. I do not buy at Aldi here because there is no one around (if there is one there I would, because Aldi also is the cheapest supermarket here). Also I have been able to give quite good on grilled sausages, German beer and German sausages. The German daily newspaper, I observe it at work because no other pages are unlocked and without Nutella I'm not viable. I'm not afraid of my English skills because I'm living together with Canadians (most taxi drivers think I'm from the States ...), but you can clearly see that Europe is rapidly becoming a major pulp is, Dublin is a prime example of this . For example, I was on Friday at a house party at an Australian, on which the Germans were in the majority, then came French Canadians, and then - and two Irish people from the neighboring house. So I'm planning a few of the coming weekend in the Irish countryside to spend there and explore the area once. Let's see what is the point.

a nice week everyone!

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