Yeah, well, I'm not in Synagogues that often either (like... I can count my visits on two hands), so don't feel bad. XD By the way, I was really, really pissed at some American tourists in Prague, who kept complaining about having to wear a kippah in the Synagogue with all the names of holocaust-victims on the walls. They kept cursing out loudly and refusing to wear it - in front of the staff. Ever heard about respect, assholes? I felt like crying. Hard. So yeah, I had a big dose of sads/anger that day.
On the other hand, I wasn't all that sad about the concert ending, because I still had a couple more in front of me. Aaaah... good times. ;) But, erm, well, just in case I am back in time for the Helmstedt-tour, we could hug and burst out in tears together then... XD
BTW, I'm in Hannover now, waiting on Bill Morrison. I sort of feel like waiting in front of a venue to get into first row. Sort of. Just that there are more 12yo boys here. A LOT more. XD
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Date: 2008-10-21 01:11 pm (UTC)By the way, I was really, really pissed at some American tourists in Prague, who kept complaining about having to wear a kippah in the Synagogue with all the names of holocaust-victims on the walls. They kept cursing out loudly and refusing to wear it - in front of the staff. Ever heard about respect, assholes? I felt like crying. Hard.
So yeah, I had a big dose of sads/anger that day.
On the other hand, I wasn't all that sad about the concert ending, because I still had a couple more in front of me. Aaaah... good times. ;)
But, erm, well, just in case I am back in time for the Helmstedt-tour, we could hug and burst out in tears together then... XD
BTW, I'm in Hannover now, waiting on Bill Morrison. I sort of feel like waiting in front of a venue to get into first row. Sort of. Just that there are more 12yo boys here. A LOT more. XD