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Dani and Hen party


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Today, there is a new guest in Riga, Dani from Mieres. After a long trip (stop in London), he can now enjoy the Latvian culture and people (I mean, girls).

So, we made a small tourism tour around the old city. When we were going back home, a group of girls of a hen party, asked us about the option of help the future wife in a test: cross the zebra crossing.

And this is the result ...
You are walking down the street and my heart goes boom..

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Anónimo ha dicho que…
About a month ago, in Tallin, me and some work mates found some guys waiting on the zebra cross in front of a traffic light waiting for the cars to clean the windshield of the car and then ask for some money to the driver. The guy was going to be married in a few weeks! Just a way to have fun i suppose.
Just a week ago, enjoying a Svyturis at Vokecu street in Vilnius another bride assault us asking to dance with her ! That was really funny !!

Curioso pero en Tallin, Estonia vimos a un grupo de chavales parados en el paso de peatones esperando a que los coches pararan delante del semáforo para limpiarles los cristales. De esa manera el novio debía recoger dinero. Seria para la boda ? Para el banquete ? Tenia pinta de que se lo estaban pasando bien.
Carlos Tejo ha dicho que…
Yes. This is the Baltic spirit before a wedding.

And what do you think about put a lock in the fence of a brigde after get married like in Vilnius?

Soon, "Chronicle of a Lithuanian weekend" in this blog.
Anónimo ha dicho que…
¿Por qué habláis en "inglés" si los dos sois españoles?
¿¿¿¿¿?????
Carlos Tejo ha dicho que…
Cuando estas delante de otras personas que no entienden tu idioma pero si otro, por educacion se suele utilizar el que todos conocen.

Al menos, asi es en mi pueblo, no se en otros ....