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Monday, December 20, 2010

berlin nite - cheap

















Ullrich supermarket sells hanuta and giotto chocolate wafers and balls very cheaply, 2 and 3 euro for a pack of 12 wafers and 9 bars of choco ball respectively. The guide said she wld be loading up her empty travelling case with the wafers and balls.

The shops in berlin on sunday normally close but one month before Christmas, they open from 1pm to 6pm. Kadewe, the largest dept store in continental europe was full of shoppers. Who said europe was in a economic downturn? The christmas market, the shopping belt were full of people also.

There was a Christmas float parade along Kurfurstendamm, the main avenue in the shopping belt.

The soles of both of his shoes came out and he had to buy another pair. He got them from Adidas, for 50 Euro.

They went to look for a special effect electric guitar paddler, following the direction given by the HardRock cafe shopkeeper. they arrived at the shop, but it was closed.

They had yellow noodle from an Asian food stall in the Christmas market..... looked and tasted like the one at home.

The group met up at KFC, and all got themselves bagfuls of hanuta and giotto except mr kang.

they asked him why.

he said, "i don't like choco, my family also don't...... but i bot a lot of sausages. they were cheap."

- people go for cheap things - there's nothings wrong about it. but the world is no more cheap..... not going 6000 miles to get choco or sausages.

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