
Bonne fête, hein, dis voir.
Ça est un beau drapeau de la Belgique, que le jour de la Fête nationale est arrivée, hein !
We should all celebrate with lynx: today is the Belgian national day! We should all celebrate, I say, because
- Belgium is a great country that has offered innumerable great beers to lynx for some time now
- We might not have a chance to celebrate it next year, when Belgium no longer exist, since amazingly idiotic politicians have sunk its political life to a clinical death, just because they want an electoral map that cuts out their own little constituency in such a way that they will be elected and not their competitor, and because they can't think that a nation is something more than ethno-linguistic cleanliness
- Someone has to see Belgium as something else than a country with deadly idiotic political problems
- She has to cope with it one more year.
Vive la Belgique ! Vive la bière !
(and don't forget to check comments on previous posts)
4 comments:
Who the fuck is Alice? :-)
Anyway, there were fireworks yesterday and (how tipical!) in the only portion of the sky I cannot see. pff. So all I was left with was the fear that one of those damned things falls on my roof (one meter above my head, that is). It was very close and really scary. I hope this country falls apart and spares me from other traumas like this!
(and before you ask: no, I did not feel like going out to the street, it was at 11p.m., with drizzle and 5 degrees outside.)
i, who did you ask who was ?!? Hm. Oops. Whatever.
I still don't know who Alice is, but I myself will soon go back to wonderland, that is in the country where national days are 5 degrees in the summer. But I now I know that, I might delay a bit, you know...
Now it is official -- I will go to Wonderland tomorrow. I postponed it because :
1- I must say I fear a bit 5-degree nights.
2- I will go to my lab's summer party right before taking the train. you know what ? I might even play cricket!!!
Life can be so sweet, sometimes.
Yes, live long the Country of the Thousend Beers. Let alone the chocholate.
I didn't know that it has political issues. Is it penetrating into the everyday life like in Hungary or you have a special interest in politics?
By the way, do you know the best remedy for a broken heart?
You go into a belgian brewery where they serve at least 200 kinds of beer. You taste them all, omit the two least tasty one and start it all over. By the time you got the winner, heartbreak is over.
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