Posted by julian on 29 May 2010
This is no international harbor
said the border policeman when the world sank into the mist for the first time. No harbour – I could imagine that, since I just drove 100 kilometres away from the sea on tiny village streets, then 20 lonely-as-hell kilometres on serpents up into the grey clouds, which condensed on me and made me terribly wet. The policemen seemed happy about some company at the end of the world. So I stayed for a cup of tea before heading to the next border which, according to the detailed map one of the policemen drew, was about 100 kilometres away. It was late. So I drove much too fast for the five metres of sight the mist left me.
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This is no international harbor
hatte der Grenzpolizist gesagt, als die Welt das letzte mal im Nebel versank. Kein Hafen also - das konnte ich mir vorstellen. Schliesslich war ich gerade 100km ueber Dorfstraesschen landeinwaerts gefahren und dann 20 gottverlassene Kilometer Serpentinen bis hinauf in die grauen Wolken, die an mir kondensierten und mich so vollkommen ...
29May
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Posted by admin on 3 December 2009
Jodie was a survival machine. Her story was that she had been mistreated badly by her single mother, left home as soon as she could, fought for herself all her life. This part of karma is what is usually explained by former lives. Doesn’t matter if you buy it. Not even a real beauty, she nonetheless had learned how to seduce any man she needed for self validation. And self validation she needed a lot. Her relationships tended to get fucked up real fast. No surprises here, no need for psychological analysis, it can all be nicely explained by karma – impressions that shape the subconscious. But that was her karma. How did I get caught up in that, and why? Read the rest of this entry »
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Jodie was a survival machine. Her story was that she had been mistreated badly by her single mother, left home as soon as she could, fought for herself all her life. This part of karma is what is usually explained by former lives. Doesn't matter if you buy it. Not even a real beauty, ...
3Dec
Posted by admin on 25 September 2009
I had lived in Munich for about five years. Yet my intellectual arrogance had always kept me away from what the locals call the Wies’n – Oktoberfest. Here’s how I rediscovered the world’s premium celebration of European drinking culture, including the secret to finding new friends and drinking for free, and a truly embarassing sex story featuring the most original Wies’n souvenir ever. Read the rest of this entry »
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Here's how I rediscovered the world's premium celebration of European drinking culture, including the secret to finding new friends and drinking for free, and a truly embarassing sex story featuring the most original Wies'n souvenir ever.
25Sep