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Hi, BriBri:
I can speak Chinese or English there...
In fact one can read a little Japanese if knowing well about the Chinese characters.
I can post some interesting Japanese caricatures here later.
The time everybody could read. It is international.
In this moment I think about it.
But japanese writing is a problem for me.
How could you find your way through Japan?
Bribri
O.K.you say Moscow is danger, that´s not the problem for me, my father came from Palermo-sicily you know,
ther are many millitary and police in the city and the houses from judges and lowyers become guart from the millitary!
I think Moscow is a interestig big city one day I like to see Moscow!!!
@Petra: Oh this is very small, only a floor high...^^
@Thomas: Thanks so much! Are you feel much better now? Hope you recover soon!!
@Ben: unfriendly...? they do walk very fast in Subway that makes me very impressive, and they are very polite also...after the evening I don't know .... streets and roads are a bit desolate, all the stores shops closed before 7:00 PM; maybe it is not safe hanging outside at night......they are very very well-ordered, you will agree it after you visit Moscow or somewhere else, I can tell you that my country is of very danger compared to them...
Don't worry they are much more shorter than you...
My Inpression from the japan citys was always otherwise.
I supposed that the citys are very modern!
And one of my friends tell y that the people in the big citys for exampe tokio, ther are very unfriendly, is it true?
It´s a nice clock!
Doesn't look all that tiny......quite an extraordinary perspective that you chose.Colours are very good. I have never seen such a clock tower before. (should go to Japan ) Petra
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Gerd Sprengart 15/02/2005 18:10
Unbelievable, a steampowered watch. Congratulations for this amazing picture.Best regards
Gerd
Anastasya I. 15/01/2005 9:41
Hi, BriBri:I can speak Chinese or English there...
In fact one can read a little Japanese if knowing well about the Chinese characters.
I can post some interesting Japanese caricatures here later.
Thanks very much for your comment!
Nicolà
Bri Bri 15/01/2005 8:37
The time everybody could read. It is international.In this moment I think about it.
But japanese writing is a problem for me.
How could you find your way through Japan?
Bribri
Signor Bartoli 03/01/2005 12:25
O.K.you say Moscow is danger, that´s not the problem for me, my father came from Palermo-sicily you know,ther are many millitary and police in the city and the houses from judges and lowyers become guart from the millitary!
I think Moscow is a interestig big city one day I like to see Moscow!!!
Anastasya I. 02/01/2005 17:14
@Petra: Oh this is very small, only a floor high...^^@Thomas: Thanks so much! Are you feel much better now? Hope you recover soon!!
@Ben: unfriendly...? they do walk very fast in Subway that makes me very impressive, and they are very polite also...after the evening I don't know .... streets and roads are a bit desolate, all the stores shops closed before 7:00 PM; maybe it is not safe hanging outside at night......they are very very well-ordered, you will agree it after you visit Moscow or somewhere else, I can tell you that my country is of very danger compared to them...
Don't worry they are much more shorter than you...
Signor Bartoli 02/01/2005 12:46
My Inpression from the japan citys was always otherwise.I supposed that the citys are very modern!
And one of my friends tell y that the people in the big citys for exampe tokio, ther are very unfriendly, is it true?
It´s a nice clock!
MfG Ben...
Thomas Epting 02/01/2005 11:09
An splendorous perspective, looks great!Greetings, Thomas
Petra Sommerlad 02/01/2005 6:59
Doesn't look all that tiny......quite an extraordinary perspective that you chose.Colours are very good. I have never seen such a clock tower before. (should go to Japan ) Petra