Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Manchester

Uoff, seems I really forgot about mentioning our trip to the great central of Greater Manchester, called: Manchester. Hm ok what have we done… ough, why don’t you just take a look at the album: Manchester trip and let your imagination do the rest?! What, your imagination has already been destroyed by the television and the modern western society? Allright you’ve convinced me to tell some of our experiences:


This is Manchester, Cottonopolis, Mamucium, the heart of Industrialization and home of the first railroad worldwide.


As you can see, (at least, hm Im getting tired of writing this bracketed note) I learned something from the “Museum of Science and Industry”, isnt it fun :D

But worst of all the infotainment is the fact that I cannot get this song out of my head they played in the sewers. So if anyone who reads this posesses “The Ballad of the Flood”, please send it to me, I will even pay for, or do something stupid, like singing a national hymn to the melody of another one, maybe some of you may remember my interpretation of the “Star-Sprangled Banner”. Hm perhaps I should go on tour whit this act… However, it is understood that I’ll keep you up to the latest bout this topic! If I cannot find this very unespecial song I may return to Germany looking like this:


kbo

2 comments:

th said...

thank you very much, nice pics, i'm glad you didn't forget mentioning this special trip. reminds me again of my trip to manchester some years ago. that time the imperial war museum of daniel libeskind wasn't opened, hope you got the chance of seeing it too.
this chinese gate is a bit like a fake isn't it, such a big gate and just a hardly big chinatown behind.
again thanx for the pics and have a good time! =)
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libeskind

lc&me said...

joah the imperial war is said to be a very nice museum, but i dont think that i can convince my two collegues to have a look at it from the inside :D