20
Jun
2008

European Football Championship: do's and don'ts for fans

DON'T
  • go to celebrate your team's success in Charlie P's on Währingerstraße: the prices there have hit the ceiling. (I just paid 17 Euros for two ciders and a beer)
  • try to meet any friends in the fan zone (meeting points are scarce; also, you might be the only one who managed to get in)
  • try to call anybody from inside the fan zone (if you are so lucky as to have succeeded in establishing a connection, you won't be able to understand what the other one's saying due to all the background noise)
DO
  • go watch the game in some public place and sit with the winning team - the euphoria will extend to you, too, and gently carry you through the next working day
  • not despair if all the tables are taken - just ask somebody if you may join them. Chances are you are you are making some new acquaintances that might come handy next time you go abroad
  • join the party in the streets even if you did not watch the game! Some of the football players are quite attractive - and, judging from the crowd that is riding the underground these days, some of their fans are, too.
tina (Gast) - 21. Jun, 16:11

DO+

celebrate the success of the turkish team within the crowd of immigrants from turkey in vienna's 16th district!

Lunarglide 3 (Gast) - 3. Mai, 05:41

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Lunarglide 3 (Gast) - 3. Mai, 05:41

Nike Lunarglide

Like other styles of barefoot running shoes, the Lunarglide 3 from http://www.lunarglide3s.com are supposed to allow your feet to move more naturally, thereby strengthening the feet and lower body and preventing injuries.