Ohhh.... what a concert in Switzerland! But why waste time on talking about the bands, when the audience was so much fun to watch? LOL.
So:
- The average age was like 15.
- All Swiss teenager girls are really really really extremely goodlooking (just to quote Zoolander), while all teenager males look half their age (which means they look like they're 9-yo) and totally don't look like they deserve to go out with such beauties
- In Switzerland it's still allowed to smoke indoors. Actually, it looked like it was COMPULSORY: everyone was smoking, expecially the 15-yo.
- Serving alcohol to teenagers is also legal: you'd see these 14-yo kids with a beer in both hands, and ten minutes later they were laying on the floor in pains. It was general drunkness all around! LOL
- Security was generally ok with smoking marjuana. Actually, selling marjuana in Switzerland is practically legal. So the only concern for security was that the fire alarms would not get off. LOL.
- There were some amazing spikes among the older punks, i hadn't seen so many spikes in ages! Italy is lagging behind on "true punk" now!
- There were loads of skins too. Very cool look too.
- This concert was partially funded by public money. Gotta love the debauchery.
Well, ok, having said this, here is a pic of the place, i snuck on the stage to take it. Sorry if it's not that revealing, and sorry if i didn't take any pic of those teenage beauties! LOL.
Oh, and the Toy Dolls kicked ass, just like Derozer and Watertower did. Great great bands that everyone should check out.
Now, for the traveller-lovers.
This is what the douane/barrier between italy and switzerland looks like:
Nothing glamourous, in other words
This is what the lake looked like yesterday:
(which sucked totally, in other words - usually, with a hit of sun, it's a wonderful place to drive by)
And finally, a very funny (in a worrying way) road- advertisement against a popular referendum in switzerland: they are going to vote if they want to take the douanes/barriers down like it happened in allt he rest or europe or not. Nowadays, thanks to the SCHENGEN treaty, you can drive from italy to france to spain without ever being stopped at any frontier. Schengen means "free circulation for private citizens". As you've just seen, instead, there's a barrier between italy ans switzerland, and at any road getting into switzerland. The swiss have realized that they actually live in europe, and the government is asking the citizens to vote wether they shoudl join the schengen treaty or not.
This is a rather clear ad against it:
it says "losing safety? losing jobs? NOOOOO!!! SCHENGEN!". lol. looks like they thread the same american waters...
p.
So:
- The average age was like 15.
- All Swiss teenager girls are really really really extremely goodlooking (just to quote Zoolander), while all teenager males look half their age (which means they look like they're 9-yo) and totally don't look like they deserve to go out with such beauties
- In Switzerland it's still allowed to smoke indoors. Actually, it looked like it was COMPULSORY: everyone was smoking, expecially the 15-yo.
- Serving alcohol to teenagers is also legal: you'd see these 14-yo kids with a beer in both hands, and ten minutes later they were laying on the floor in pains. It was general drunkness all around! LOL
- Security was generally ok with smoking marjuana. Actually, selling marjuana in Switzerland is practically legal. So the only concern for security was that the fire alarms would not get off. LOL.
- There were some amazing spikes among the older punks, i hadn't seen so many spikes in ages! Italy is lagging behind on "true punk" now!
- There were loads of skins too. Very cool look too.
- This concert was partially funded by public money. Gotta love the debauchery.
Well, ok, having said this, here is a pic of the place, i snuck on the stage to take it. Sorry if it's not that revealing, and sorry if i didn't take any pic of those teenage beauties! LOL.
Oh, and the Toy Dolls kicked ass, just like Derozer and Watertower did. Great great bands that everyone should check out.
Now, for the traveller-lovers.
This is what the douane/barrier between italy and switzerland looks like:
Nothing glamourous, in other words
This is what the lake looked like yesterday:
(which sucked totally, in other words - usually, with a hit of sun, it's a wonderful place to drive by)
And finally, a very funny (in a worrying way) road- advertisement against a popular referendum in switzerland: they are going to vote if they want to take the douanes/barriers down like it happened in allt he rest or europe or not. Nowadays, thanks to the SCHENGEN treaty, you can drive from italy to france to spain without ever being stopped at any frontier. Schengen means "free circulation for private citizens". As you've just seen, instead, there's a barrier between italy ans switzerland, and at any road getting into switzerland. The swiss have realized that they actually live in europe, and the government is asking the citizens to vote wether they shoudl join the schengen treaty or not.
This is a rather clear ad against it:
it says "losing safety? losing jobs? NOOOOO!!! SCHENGEN!". lol. looks like they thread the same american waters...
p.
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karina:
ja bila v italii 2 goda nazad...no mne bila normalno kagda ja odela sviter.
desmobile:
oui, comme je suis un "nerd", c'est pas trop accessible sur sgland.