Hopefully Angela Merkel stands her grounds and does not allow further bailouts. Why should Germany pay for the other countries' Dolce Vita??????????????
24 Jun 2012
13 Jun 2012
Roald Dahl Story The Visitor (1965), 2.
"The sheets and blankets on the bed looked as though they had been slept in by twenty-five unwashed Egyptians on twenty-five consecutive nights, and I tore them off with my own hands...." (page 271, Penguin books Best of Roald Dahl, 1983)
9 Jun 2012
Roald Dahl Story The Visitor (1965)
"Each stick had its own little ivory label above it, saying Sibelius, Milton, King Farouk, Dickens, Robespierre, Puccini, Oscar Wile, Franklin Roosevelt, Goebbels, Queen Victoria, Toulouse-Lautrec, Hindenburg, Tolstoy, Laval, Sarah Bernhardt, Goethe, Voroshiloff, Cezanne, Tojo..." (page 267 of Best of Roald Dahl, 1983)
5 Jun 2012
3 Jun 2012
Quote about Americans
Dahl's short story Man from the South, set in Jamaica-written in 1945, quotes:
"The girls were English girls from the hotel. The boys I did not know about, but they sounded American....[...]. 'Of course dey are Americans. Who else in the world is going to make as much noise as dat?'" (from The Best of Roald Dahl, 1984)
"The girls were English girls from the hotel. The boys I did not know about, but they sounded American....[...]. 'Of course dey are Americans. Who else in the world is going to make as much noise as dat?'" (from The Best of Roald Dahl, 1984)
1 Jun 2012
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