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December 30, 2006

Döner on Greifswalder Str.

Somewhere on the German autobahn, we overtake a Robben&Wientjes rental truck. The girl next to me in the car smiles. The rental truck is one of the many small icons that people connect to a city they adore.

2000 hours, arrival in the capital. Half an hour later, I buy my first Döner Kebap at Greifswalder Straße, price 2 EUR. On my way back, I pass a long queue of people in front of a club with large dark glass windows and a number of home-made posters announcing this night's DJ. Slim women, dressed in dark colors, they show no legs: it is cold tonight in Berlin.

Pretentiousness? Not here.

Posted by dr at December 30, 2006 11:38 AM


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very cool

Thank you

Posted by: minik barbie at May 7, 2007 8:07 PM

thank you very much for infos

Posted by: kraloyun at May 8, 2007 9:33 PM

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