Last night, again on the way home. Hastily rushing through the damp cold, I wound me past a couple, despite the uncomfortable * strolling weather was absorbed in a conversation. I would like to know but think smooth-wa-to be employed here in the southern European country favorite.
The couple, if it was because one knew, probably not so long, for so he said
to her
"But do not you film to get self-affirmation?
(...)
The conversation was not continued further unusual remained (or preceded him, namely, I was really cold), a confused woman
Feli. An evening in Charlottenburg, and what you see? Students, foreign tourists, aspiring young entrepreneurs with tangled hair, people in purple tank top and chucks with checkerboard pattern. Alkis, young fiends of all stripes looking for trouble from herumstrolchend, the sick, poor and forgotten, Where Art Thou?
you been still there, and where else should even out. But they get a certain counterpart from an unexpected direction. The direction is north-east. Middle, if not Prenzlauer Berg. Who Kreuzberg is too expensive, comes here. Well if I find it? Yes, ascend, so long as the rents are not so much that I - and the forgotten, they can not pay. Of course it's nice when the colorful street scene is open and suddenly around the corner Vietnamese noodle kitchen and nice little cafes with old sofas. But not so nice is if we hear from neighbors that the previous inhabitants are driven out of the old homes, so that the house is transformed into an elegant condominium plantation.
It ought to be possible to get all under one roof, Alkis and entrepreneurs. Or so.
* A New Zealander once proclaimed to me that "uncomfortable weather" was one of their favorite German phrases, simply because you could think of no more appropriate description for Berlin winter weather. Hm have to understand how I do that? Probably there are in New Zealand rarely uncomfortable weather. And if so, to avoid likely to leave the house the next few days. Unless you absolutely want the Roaring fourties s brave. The bare Hans I would say as a native coastal people well.
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