Eurotrip, final credits
Now that the thing is over, there are a few things that should be mentioned.
Best hostel: Goodbye Lenin, in Krakow.
Worst hostel: the hooker place, close to Byalistok.
A big FUCK YOU to:
- Polish and Lithuanian drivers, 'cause they suck;
- Romanian truckers, 'cause the get me late all the time;
- the Kaczynski brothers, just because;
- the French and their prices;
- that prick in Barcelona who refused to help us find an address;
- the Portuguese governments since 1976, 'cause the Spanish live better than us but they pay less for the fuel, namely 95 unleaded.
A big THANK YOU to:
- Pierre, my technical advisor;
- Everybody in Reznas who helped load the car;
- Lois, in Lodz, for showing us around;
- Kasia and her friends in Krakow, for guidance and advice;
- Fred, whose energy is quite an inspiration;
- Katka's mom, for a great meal;
- Joana, in Budapest, for the food, the roof and the tour;
- the guys at the cemetery in Gyor;
- the Mrak family, for the great hospitality;
- the whole group in Ljubljana, for such a complete tour of the local ways;
- Giacomo and his family and friends, in Torino, for their great hospitality also;
- Rafa and Carlos, in Madrid, for the tour, the general help and the calimocho;
- Claudia and her family, for the first real Portuguese meal in months;
- and Marco, for letting me crash on my last night out.
Best travel group ever:
- Danka and Katka, playing a tough role in a men's world. Girls, it really was a prostitution motel. It's good that you're so innocent, but try to pay more attention to details...;
- Matevz, great photographer and better verbal ass-kicker;
- Frederic, outstanding navigator. Top score for Budapest;
- Ziga, never in modern History has such a lazy bitch done so much :) You lasted longest and I salute you for that!
And to wrap it up, the three people without whom this trip would never have happened:
- Helen, for the unconditional support;
- Martins, for all the amazing help with the car.
- the driver...
Latvia - Lithuania - Poland - Slovakia - Hungary - Austria - Slovenia - Italy - France - Spain - Portugal
Quite a ride...
5 comentários:
Posso adiantar com toda a certeza que me sinto extremamente invejoso da tua eurotrip!!!
Grande Simões, para quando um jantar do bigode em Aveiro, sim porque sem ti não faz sentido e desde de que partiste não mais foi realizado...
Um grande Abraço
Epah, bela viagem grande aventura!
Bem-vindo de volta ao cantinho.
já agora, quantos km foram?
abraço
Perto de 5500 km, mas o conta-quilómetros e o velocímetro deixaram de funcionar à saída de Budapest. Até lá foram 2000 contadinhos.
Xico, vamos encabrar-nos a seguir ao recurso!
Abraço
Tiago is incredible your expirencies in your trip, i didn't know that you were so good writting, such an artist, and for sure that is the best way to keep your memories alive, all the people could realize how was your life this year, so for that, here you have my 10 points, and i hope you will keep writting cause today i am going to start visit your blog hoping good news,,
just to say, was a pleasure meet you so so far away but at the end, we are neighbours, for that keep in touch..
adios cabrón calimocho para siempre, nunca pares
adios desde madrid
Finalmente, tás de volta, eu saí de lá depois de ti e cheguei primeiro :p
Espero que tenhas curtido milhões, foi uma coisa fantástica que fizeste e terminaste o fim da aventura Erasmus em beleza...
A ver se um dia recordamos os bons velhos tempos de French Bar...
Abraço, pt bem
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