Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Under Knee Black Dress

Boniek Polish, John Paul II, Walesa

on the boat that brings me back to Gdansk from Westerplatte exchange some talk with the mustachioed hub of the boat. In English. Danzig says that there are more and more tourists - we believe the city is really beautiful and has nothing to envy Warsaw and Krakow - though the Italians are the main visitors to the Baltic city. He also says he's been in Italy. In Venice, Milan, Rome, Cassino. In the 80's. He also says that our compatriots, who had to learn Polish, quoted the then-trio of wonders, "Boniek, John Paul II, Walesa." The Juventus striker, the pontiff, the leader of Solidarity. At that time Poland did not know much, in fact. Blame the Wall and the curtain that prevented the information on the Slavic country transgress the crest of the Cold War. Now, what happens in Warsaw and its surroundings if they know something more. We know the political dynamics of this country (the press has given much emphasis on "deeds" of the twins Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski ), we know that there are many Poles who come to work for us in Italy and Western Europe in general (not just the plumbing), we know with Conflict Atlas of Russia and Poland iron (the "missile shield " says it all), we know all about the Polish cities, thanks to low-cost flights that take us there, we know that there is an economy in growth and that companies (Fiat) and Italian banks (Unicredit) have invested a lot, we celebrated the exploits of a politician Bronislaw Geremek , recently deceased, who was one of the largest in Europe and increasingly, we have written the new president of the European, Jerzy Buzek . In short, Poland is in the news. Well, no?

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