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21st December 2009
ale
- From: St Petersburg...Russia baby
wohoooooo, bine mai Danny, starnesti interesul altora. abia astept sa ajung acolo. :) 2010, I will be there, if things work out the way I want. te pup din ninsul Cluj Ale
4th November 2009
F
life is short - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
LIFE IS SHORT....viata e chiar f scurta si mai ales imprevizibila, de aceea trebuie sa ne o facem cat mai frumoasa.... nu am decat 26 de ani si nu sunt vreun fiozof vestit care isi prezinta aici ideile si mai ales si le impune, insa, o experienta de viata, m-a marcat enorm si m-a facut sa intelg multe lucruri. Acum 3 ani de zile, am fost f aproape de moarte.Deoarece am petrecut mult timp in pat, in spital si acasa, AMITIRILE din toate locurile minunate, unde am calatorit....m-au ajutat enorm. Dupa cum zicea si Ramona in comentrariul ei, lucrurile materiale nu au nici o valoare.....Asadar, toate lucurile frumoase pe care le aduna omul.....sunt amintirile. In momentele acelea de groaza, am simtit ceea ce este mai important pe lumea asta...insa, in acelasi timp, am regretat ca nu am fam. mea... Binenteles, parintii, fratii, pretenii, mi-au fost aproape, insa simteam ca lipseste ceva. Asadar nu uita, Dumnezeu e minunat, toate lucrurile nemateriale primeaza in fata lucrurile materiale si fa doar ce simti!!!
17th August 2009
Dannyintheworld
Hey :) - From: Dreaming about Romania
Hey Milda, The emigration is more or less stable now, and bringing back the people in the country will only create social problems, unemployment rate will go up...and you know what that creates further on...Basically I know a lot of smart Romanians that went back with the mindset of changing things...and left after 6 months or 1 year..... Yes Romania needs a change in mindset...but this will happen in years...and probably it will come with the Romanians returning from abroad...but not now...
13th August 2009
Milda
- - From: Dreaming about Romania
hey guys, I read this post accidently and just want to say, that as long as there wont be change in peoples minds, many promo-materials, videos on CNN and so on can be created, still the bad word on the reality will keep on spreading. I personaly also had and still have a quite bad oppinion and tons of bad jokes about countries such as Romania and for now am not eagger to get there, but knowing one Romanian person :P made me at least think about the country in some other perspectives at times. So I think, that the few things you need is time for the evolution of your economy and mentality + lowering emigration of people, who could actualy spread the good word instead of Molotovs... :) Conclusion is: Dan, you gotta stay in Romania :))) Jonce, kaip tu laikais??:)
11th August 2009
Dannyintheworld
- From: Dreaming about Romania
Hey man, nice to see you are still reading my posts. I am really sorry for the bad experience that your family had in Romania, to be honest this is the first time i am hearing about the molotov shit, coruption in police is common...just as in some other countries. Popular places are well organized but yea, as soon as you go "safari" things change...at least in some areas. I hope i'll have the chance to change your image about Romania...so vacation next year with me? i promisse Molotov's will be only under the sahpe of drinks. how are you dude? come visit me in Tartu..
11th August 2009
dzonis
:) - From: Dreaming about Romania
Dream like from a film of Hollywood :) Well this time I have to agree with you. Foreigners do see Romania quite the same as you described. Previously, I thougt that this is just the result of media drawing, but my family has just come back from visiting Romania. They told a fact which now makes me think the same way about Romania as many Europeans. My family noticed that places which are most visited by tourists are quite nice and well kept as well as Romanians looks clever and trustfull. But just try to drive somewhere more away from those popular places and everything changes: streets are dirty, empty factories which looks like ghosts, roads somewhere with no signs, and so on. Even worse situation with local inhabitants - every move you make you have to be counting strict as a computer. Father told me that there were not at least one patrol station where the guy from it wouldn't try to trick you about your bill. The top which my family told me was when they stayed in a camp near Karpati. Not enough that conditions were insanitary there, locals in the evening threw a molotov coctail to the tent of my family. Family was forced to leave soon, because after that they just heard locals laughing from passing car and understood nothing good is waiting for them. Bit too scary.. Of course, don't think that Romania in my mind looks like the worst country in Europe. It is far from that, and apart everything I would personally would like to see it one day. Just some previously noticed well that you have to come back and help to change it. I don't say now but don't wait to long till you won't have enough energy and enthousiasm to do that :) As my father says: "there is much of vodka, but the mother land - just one" ;)
11th August 2009
bianca
turn in romania - From: Dreaming about Romania
This is the Romania in your dream?perhaps..but i can say that all bad things it is happened..yes..humans quilty... They walk and was all over the world to search "life's good" and do some things bad who put romanians people in difficult moments that have to make face it of all strangers that speak bad about romanians (at plural). All remains is hope to see this country beautiful with good peoples...but 50% put the question mark in hope. Is people that can change something in this country but is few and is affraid to woke up and say that "today i change something in my behavour and i help other's!".
10th August 2009
T. S.
great site... - From: Dreaming about Romania
http://www.patrimoniuromanesc.ro/
10th August 2009
cristina
- From: Dreaming about Romania
oh, what a dream! u know, there's something missing in your dream, dear. the "manele" music and the big, fat gypsies, wearing havey gold necklaces...:P come home! and be one of those people who changes this image...:)
25th June 2009
martin
- From: Tartu Estonia...The beginning of a new story
It is actually the first time I hear from someone's experience that cars actually stop in Estonia. It used to be a lot worse. But since we saw the order in Finland, we have done a great job and the traffic is much better now. And we are not the slowest in Europe, this is sort of an urban legend. The Finns are THE slowest :) and we are sort of related to Finns...Latvians and Lithuanians are the ones calling us slow :D. We do tend to be very (very very) calm most of the time and with a cold personality. Still, I hope you will enjoy Tartu, I hope I will when I become one of those students in the university this autumn:)
10th June 2009
Justas
- From: Estonia...Tallinn...TTT
Hey Danny! Nice to see you in Estonia. I see you having a great time. HAppy for you. All the best wishes! Justas
26th May 2009
Andruita
Hmm..nice - From: Tartu Estonia...The beginning of a new story
Hmm, what can I say? Reading your posting I realized that I admire your desire to build new stories, new challenges and to gain more experience. I can only wish you to spend great time in Estonia and to always post new things to be in touch with you. Still angry, but missing u...
24th May 2009
Alexandra
Already there? - From: Tartu Estonia...The beginning of a new story
Hey Danny! Did you already get in Estonia? That is really cool and I wish you a great year in Communication and Export :) Keep us posted!
24th May 2009
Jana
- From: Tartu Estonia...The beginning of a new story
Hm... I am still wondering how it will go with our bet... (You know what I mean... :P) and... how come we did not make any pics? :(
24th May 2009
^
- From: Tartu Estonia...The beginning of a new story
1. Wow. 2. Estonia's song was my favorite in Eurovision. :) 3. I'm starting a new project (School of Values). Waiting for you to come back so we can go nationally. :) 4. Good luck, man! May the God of Automotives lead your way.
14th April 2009
Ramona
Follow your heart! - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
Hey, I don't don't know you but I think I understand your dilemma. I don't really agree with the last post. Traveling with a baby and 3 wives will not be easy. Once you set up your roots in one place and have a wife and family it won't be as easy to leave everything and travel months on end. There will be responsibilities as well as compromises that would have to be made. All I can say is that if I was in your shoes, I would keep travelling a bit more. But of course, only you know what is best for you. You have to find that balance that satisfies both your mind and your heart. Ask yourself this: one day when you will lie on your death bed, what will you be most glad for, that you trvelled and explored, or that you set up your life in one place? When all material things are taken away from you, you will only have your experiences. Good luck and I hope you make the right decision for yourself! :)
25th January 2009
Jana
- From: Integrating...Romania for some time
Maaaaaan, Your hair really is sooooo damn long!!! :P Anyhow... will keep on waiting for the news on Your "new baby"... :P Kiss
24th January 2009
Adina
Fain de tot :) - From: Integrating...Romania for some time
Gandurile ca gandurile, iarna mereu suntem mai melancolici. Dar pozele frate, pozeleeeeee!! Cateva observatii: - CATA PARUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU mai taie-lllllll !!!!!!!!!! - ce frumos cu toti aiesecarii din toate timpurile :) - sa cresti mare profesional si tarie de caracter in Romania iti doresc! Pupici!!!!
24th January 2009
Andrius
- From: Integrating...Romania for some time
Man, your hair are sooo long! : )
10th January 2009
Armina
Eu zic sa... - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
eu zic sa faci ce simti ACUM. adica traieste prezentul. daca ACUM simti ca vrei sa stai...stai...daca simti ca ai vrea o masina noua, ia o masina noua si basta...daca maine o sa simti ca vrei sa pleci, pleaca...vei gasi ceva de facut cu ce ai aici. stiu, egreu sa te apuci sa strangi chestii ca apoi daca vrei sa pleci te gandesti de acum ce vei face cu ele...nu te mai gandi atat. fa ce simti si traieste in prezent. si as mai zice un lucru...poti sa pleci ORICAND. daca incepi sa iti construiesti o viata aici dar vrei sa pleci crezi ca nu o sa poti pleca? o sa poti pleca si cu copil sugar si cu 3 neveste, daca o sa simti ca vrei sa pleci, o sa pleci. la fel si cu statul. un singur sfat am: nu fa credite! daca faci datorii nu o sa mai poti fi liber sa alegi sa faci ce simti...si o sa fie...trist.
1st January 2009
mona
hey there stranger! :) - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
Hey, am citit ce ai scris si comentariile si stiu ca nu e o intrebare usoara si raspunsul cu siguranta nu e unul singur... si depinde atat de mult de istoria noastra personala, de tot ce am trait si simtit!... In loc sa dau sfaturi cred ca cel mai usor e sa ma dau pe mine insami ca exemplu. Am fost plecata 4 ani de zile, Turcia, Columbia, Anglia. Cred ca idea sa ma intorc acasa m-a ingrozit intotdeauna pt ca mereu m-am gandit ca acasa nu ma asteapta nimic si nu e nici o perspectiva... acum o luna insa in the spur of a mad moment, nici nu imi aduc aminte bine de ce si ce mi-a mers asa rau in ziua respectiva, pur si simplu m-am dus la calculator si mi-am rezervat un bilet one-way acasa. Si, da, sunt dispusa sa dau Romaniei o sansa si sa incerc ceva acasa... nu stiu ce o sa fie, cum o sa fie, usor nu e nicaieri in lume la momentul actual, dar sunt dispusa sa incerc acasa. Si nu e o dovada de patriotism , de iubire de tara, nimic de genul asta, e vorba ca vreau pur si simplu sa prind radacini undeva, sa simt ca fac ceva, achieve ceva... Mi-am implinit visul de a calatori, de a vedea lumea, mi-am facut prieteni in toata colturile lumii, am vazut in 4 ani lucruri pe care parintii mei nu le-au vazut intr-o viata de om, acum simt nevoia sa realizez ceva...altceva, de alta natura.Ceva mai substantial, intr-un fel.. cred ca e o etapa fireasca in viata oricarui om, pur si simplu e o noua etapa si sincer I'm looking forward to the challenges. Imi ofer singura un plan B si un deadline, adica daca in 6 luni nu reusesc sa imi gasesc un job macar jumatate din ce visez, ma pot intoarce oricand in londra sau pot merge altundeva... dar pt moment, i just want to be home. Cred ca mai e si un alt aspect f important- cred ca noi, cei tineri, cu experienta @ am condamnat intotdeuana Rom pt lipsa de oportunitati, imbecilitate, coruptie etc. What about doing smth about it? Sunt convinsa ca cei care se intorc imbogatiti spiritual si ca experienta culturala internationala pot oferi tarii o noua perspectiva si pot participa la o schimbare benefica in folosul tarii.... sunt multe plusuri care le putem aduce si sunt convinsa ca e nevoie de noi si ca putem face o diferenta. Putem pune tot ce am invatat in practica si realiza proiecte frumoase... atata timp cat vrem... dar cred ca e important sa stim ce vrem... sau macar sa ajungem sa ne auto-educam sa invatam ce vrem... nici eu nu stiu 100% ce vreau...asta a fost mereu marea mea problema... pt ca pt fiecare decizie care o iei sa stau intr-un loc si sa iti ieie un job etc, iti refuzi practic o multitudine de alte optiuni...asa ca trebuie doar sa iti dai seama in ce etapa a viatii tale esti, unde te afli acum, de ce ai nevoie, ce iti trebuie, ce o sa te faca implinit? fericit? sa iti puna a huge genuine smile on your face? :) Sunt la Gaesti la ai mei acum, stau cu ei 2-3 saptamani inainte sa ma mut inapoi in Pitesti.... sper sa ajung oricum saptamana viitoare ca mi-e dor rau de oras...o sa te sun curand.... Pupici multi si un An Nou plin de challenges si accomplishments, asa cum iti plac tie!!! Mona xxx
1st January 2009
Anca
- From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
Dragule, tin minte si acum conversatia din acel pub, din martie, din Vilnius, in care tu si Alisa ma convingeati cum sa plec intr-un eXchange e cel mai bine pt mine, iar a merge in Europa e plictisitor :). Uite ca voi m-ati motivat si am plecat din nou de "acasa". Insa inainte, am fost, ca si tine, intr-o mare cumpana. Inca ma gandesc daca am facut bine sa plec din nou, sa o iau iara de la inceput intr-un alt loc. Dupa cum te stiu pe tine insa, ti-e mai usor sa te adaptezi si iti place sa fii provocat de un mediu nou. Nimeni nu poate sa-ti zica ce decizie sa iei. Cred ca numai tu stii ce sa faci cu viata ta si stii asta deja :) o stii in inima ta! Sfatul meu este sa-ti asculti inima; eu tare cred ca inima sau intuitia (daca vrei sa-i zici asa) iti va zice adevarul si te va ghida in directia buna! Multa intelepciune la decizii si La multi ani!
30th December 2008
Andruitza
you know what i think - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
hello hello you know better than anyone what i think: i guess traveling is cool and i know you really enjoyed these years, but i think it's time for you to settle and build a life here. maybe i am selfish or maybe not. i don't think that staying here means that the traveling is over, no, you will explore more but from other point of view: maybe tourist; think about it and remember you are the only one that can take this decision!
30th December 2008
Lion
mind vs. heart?? - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
Well, what I would say - come back to Lithuania :)) OK, I know Lithuania is not the one that can offer you a good life.. In my experience heart would always keep showing the wrong way.. Cause heart works according to our willingness and feelings, but our mind is being much more objective and would see everything in more clearly way. What do u think?! My personal opinion is that a person feels the best and can do all things in the best way just when the environment is good for him/her. I guess for most of the people having family and best friends close makes them feel satisfied. I know you are the one that likes challenging things and you've been traveling a lot.. But I think settling down somewhere and beginning everything by finding a job, creating your own family and starting to build up your life from the background would be the best way. Because when you are "on a road" all the time you are just floating and every small wind can blow you to the side you do not really want to go. And when you don't have where to hold yourself to it is very hard to resist to that big current.. So, you have to stick yourself somewhere to be strong.. If you feel that Romania is the place - stay there. I would say one thing - during years you were traveling but did not really find yourself in any country you've been to. You came back to Romania, to your roots. This should tell you something. Maybe it is not that easy to be far away from your homeland, hometown, family, friends,... Wish you all the best! And always caring about u!
30th December 2008
Adina
Don't stop! - From: Purpose of life? travel? stay? build? play?
Sunt momente in viata cand ne indoim de drumul pe care trebuie sa-l luam, stam la rascruce si ne uitam dupa nori, dupa stele, iar vremea trece, apa curge. Poate Craciunul, sfarsitul de an nu este cel mai bun moment pentru astfel de decizii. Ce vreau sa spun este ca odata ce ai trait in alte parti, ai prins "gustul" otravei de a hoinari. De ce sa te opresti acum? Sunt atatea de facut, atatea de explorat, numai sa fie luate in ordinea "numerelor de pe tricou". Tot inainte, Danny!
20th October 2008
Andrius
Random Comment - From: MC team days, pictures, video and fun...
as in all MC parties we always discover some new quotes : ) I had lots of fun with you guys! Especially filming your animal sounds : )
29th September 2008
John Wayne
nice memory about the place - From: so close and still so far away...
Yeah, we have been there, for the fire camp in the middle night. You had a good night with the girls!
28th September 2008
Anca
I miss you also :) - From: People...Sweet memories.
And I will say that I miss your jokes, your randomness, your crazy ideas, having fun together and then plounging into long, serious discussions! Take care!
19th August 2008
Ramona
:) - From: Summer Camp
U just want more of Lithuania! Good for you...I bet Druskininkai was as cool as it was last summer :)
13th August 2008
andruitza
- From: Summer Camp
Very nice pictures and i would have loved to be there in the camp :( i am glad to see that you had fun and i want to hear more about you.maybe you'll answer more often on gmail :P
13th August 2008
andruitza
- From: Romania in my mind...
Happy to see that you enjoyed the time in Romania, because we surely enjoyed having you back! And nice pictures :)
8th April 2008
alina
- From: Update ....my life
I am glad you are ok now.But please take care of yourself.I know how it is to have a job that you actually like...challenging...learning new things every day...So KOLAY GELSIN as they say in Turkey.Its a kind of SERV0CIU USOR.Kisses and hugs!!!!
6th April 2008
Bogdan
Promovare AIESEC Pitesti peste tot - From: Update ....my life
I like that you're promoting our LC even when you're in a another country.
2nd April 2008
Ferney
hey my dear frd - From: Update ....my life
I will really miss u but I will be waiting for u in Colombia!!!!!
2nd April 2008
Mona
Good - From: Update ....my life
Really good to see you`re having a blast and enjoying every moment there. Look after your health though, trust me u don`t wanna end up in the hospital for weeks. Love your curly hair :) suits u :) Good luck with all your plans!! M.
1st April 2008
Adina
Trust game - From: Synergy. Files of February and March
I love those 2 pix! They look different from @ pix I've seen before :) well done!
1st April 2008
lina
hmmmm - From: Files of February and March: Latvia again
Dany, you should try Lithuanian Beaches- with a lot of sand, you will like it , i am sure, Visit Nida !!!!!!
26th March 2008
mona
waiting for a new entry from u, honey! - From: I am a leader...what do i do now?
hey lovely, just reminding u that`s the End of March and u`re behind with your blog...me am not sure at this point if i`m gonna carry on with mine as life`s taken an unexpected turn for me and feel that my plans and dreams are on stand by for now....it sucks, bur unfortunately it`s not in my hands...what about u??? we want to know about u..pls!!! I bet u`ve got loads of stories to share with us and pics to upload. Miss u whole lot, hope u`re doing well Mona
23rd January 2008
mona
- From: I am a leader...what do i do now?
good to read your blog again, i`ll probably gonna update mine soon. It`s quite sad what u`r writing and can hardly beleive it, to be honest. Coz @ is mainly about leadership and leaders not to know what leadership is ...that gives u a lot to be concerned about... but u didn`t quite finish your thoughts on that one, go on, I wanna know how it ends. Besos Mona
22nd January 2008
zuzy
;) - From: I am a leader...what do i do now?
It's sound very interesting. But what was the finality of this training? Miss u!
27th November 2007
LucK
- From: Riga, hill of crosses and My b-day
Frate, misto ca te distrezi! Pe Andrius il stiu de undeva dar nu stiu de unde sa-l iau...fie EuroLDS 2005, fie EuroCO anul trecut... Oricum spor acolo! Bastose!
27th November 2007
Anca
Nice picts:) - From: Riga, hill of crosses and My b-day
Hey Danny, Nice picts, I am sure you enjoyed your time in the last weeks. Promise that next time, in Baltic MC Meeting I am also taking you for sightseeing! Pupici
12th November 2007
Kadi
- From: Estonia...Tallinn...TTT
We are lucky for having you. Loved every minute of it. Many hugs from the beautiful Tallinn, Kadi
8th November 2007
Vija
- From: Energy 2007 Estonia
"Here he comes, the one and only, riding on his big fat pony..." ;) Danny, I know you're gonna love this roll call ;) Energy was good fun! And I hope that was not the last time I saw Beyonce moves ;)
29th September 2007
Silviana
a bit late for comments - From: Death of culture...Europe...another sad discovery.
Hi Danny... Thank you for sending me the link to you page. Nice post, I like it very much, though I mus disagree with the conclusions. I believe culture is changing, in deed. We can dream and be melancholic about the past times, decades ago, when the local culture of each country was not only strong, but also different. But we can also enjoy the present and whatever the future might bring to us. Now I am amazed how I can so easily communicate with people from all over the world. It's a part of my job to do so, and I must say I do appreciate all the instruments that can make the world smaller, bring people closer. They know the same products, have now similar habits, and speak the same language. And most importantly, after you get to talk with them, you discover how different they are, and you start to feel again the local flavor of their cultures.
11th September 2007
Dannyintheworld
translation "this is my brother" - From: ONE YEAR !!!! Canada !!!
"Congratulation ! i hope next year i will hear that you have visited at least 20 countries. I am so proud of you! miss u! kiss"
11th September 2007
Andra
this is my brother! - From: ONE YEAR !!!! Canada !!!
Bravo mai! Sper ca in anul urmator sa aud ca ai vizitat cel putin 20 de tari! Sunt cea mai mandra de tine! Miss u! pup
9th September 2007
andruitza
- From: Death of culture...Europe...another sad discovery.
even if i read it later i can say that this is something i thought about, and that i don't want my internship in europe, next year, of course! i hope you will help me find the best! i'm counting on that!
9th September 2007
andruitza
miss u - From: ONE YEAR !!!! Canada !!!
as I told you is nice to know that you are thinking at us as much as we are thinking at you! miss u and hope to see you soon!
7th September 2007
Alan
Hell yes! - From: ONE YEAR !!!! Canada !!!
Damn right! Come back and visit!
7th September 2007
Gelman
Hey Bro - From: ONE YEAR !!!! Canada !!!
Nice blog, thanks for the comments and the cool pics, hope to se U back in Canada soon!
4th September 2007
Ferney
Exchange - From: Death of culture...Europe...another sad discovery.
hello Danny I want to add a comment: when u r making a interneship u r doing an exchange which exchange? ur culture with the culture the host country, may be the culture where u r not offer u that u want but u can offer them, that they didn't think to see, ur own culture then u r teaching!!!! very good point of view
3rd September 2007
Dannyintheworld
- From: Death of culture...Europe...another sad discovery.
Hey Mona, thanx for the comment:) It is true, we still have culture shocks but they are not determined as much of the culture, the culture shock is more or less determined by family and the fact that you are "not home". :) MISS U girl ;)
3rd September 2007
mona
there`s some truth in what you`re saying... - From: Death of culture...Europe...another sad discovery.
very sad conclusions, my friend...very sad,indeed! you are right from some points of view, it is about globalization and loosing our roots and traditions and cultural feeling...I think I know where you`re hinting...I had 2 traineeships and one was in the Asian part of Turkey with very powerful religious and traditional values still kept these days and the 2nd in a Latin country where the cultural shock stuck me deeply and sharply :)))....but still I think a Romanian in London/ Paris/Berlin/Budapest still has cultural shocks, even if not on a big,major scale and maybe not vey profound and life-changing, but still, just the fact that you`re away from home and have to manage on your own is still a huge challenge. I think the fact that almost anyone can speak some English or some other wide-spread language is a big PLUS for the mankind and it`s only normal that in the 21st century it`s so much easier to manage ourselves in countries where we can`t speak the language. I`m gonna read your article one more time now to see if I get the entire picture of what you`re saying. Anyhow, definitively you can`t compare a traineeship in Europe-so local :), with a roughly similar culture to one in Asia or Africa or S/N America!
2nd September 2007
Andra
:) - From: Death of culture...Europe...another sad discovery.
Foarte interesant articolul... poop
14th August 2007
Rral
I'll tell you what I've done - From: What would you do???
Well, Danny, I've been thinking at the same think: that when you are in an AIESEC simulation, you never expect it to happen to you. I've got lost here, in Brazil, not knowing the language, the bus, the bus station, the direction, etc. At least I knew I had to go to Rui Barbosa street. A lady saw that I was lost, waiting in a random bus station a bus that would never pass that way, realized that I was a foreigner and did the best she could to help me. What could she do if I didn't know the language (you can hardly find people on the street knowing English)? Well, she let pass by her bus 3 times and, with big efforts understood what on Earth I was looking for. She only left after she made sure that I got up in a bus which took me close to my destination. Man, it was diffidcult!
23rd July 2007
Dannyintheworld
- From: after 3 weeks of running...Lithuania
Hey Mona, is not worst than Romania, only the level of conferences is not that high, As a country Lithuania looks better than Romania, but still there are no mountains and sometimes it seems so empty... Thanx for the hair remark :P Hope to see you soon girl and stay out of trouble i don't want to visit you in prison. cheers
22nd July 2007
pink mona
L O V E your hair! - From: after 3 weeks of running...Lithuania
I can hardly believe there is a worse place than Romania...not very patriotic of me, but we all know what I`m hinting at...so to hear that Lithuania has such poor conditions to offer...makes me in a strange way feel better about my country...does that make any sense? anyways, just wanted to say Hi, MISS YOU and L O V E your curly hair!!!!
22nd July 2007
Marius Ciuculete
Ia mana de pe fundul meu ! - From: after 3 weeks of running...Lithuania
SUPER TARE, BV Danii !!! dupa cate am vazut in poze e misto de tot pe acolo, sa te distrezi la max si sa...... ai grija de lituaniencele de pe acolo !!! SUCCES in continuare si spor la munca !!! cu drag marius !
20th June 2007
Dannyintheworld
:P - From: Kaunas and FUN.
Having a blast???? is it because if my hair??? he he, thanx for dropping by Mona, and hope to see you soon.
20th June 2007
pink mona
:) - From: Kaunas and FUN.
good to see you`re enjoying your time there, can`t beleive what u said about night and day there sounds a bit weird, doesn`t it? MC in Lithuania!! Well done, enjoy your time there, by the looks of it you`re already ahving a blast!! Keep in touch!!!
13th June 2007
Vijit
I LOVE THIS CITY!! - From: SpringCO 2007 in Poland
Yaw Gangster! Great to get an update about what ur doing over here....its always nice to be updated, even thought the MC life keeps me bloddy busy! I See ur having a good time, carry on and hoping to catch u at IC 06 and many other for Spring Co, for a kick ass reunion!!! Cheers Vijit
8th June 2007
Lina
enjoy the stay - From: Road to Lithuania
Hey, just discovered your post. Enjoy Vilnius and don't get too overwhelmed by those beautiful girls :) Don't go to Brodvejus - it's a crap place :) http://emigration-etc.blogspot.com
7th June 2007
Iris
- From: My last 2 weeks...
Nice AIESEC Calgary t-shirt ;)
7th June 2007
Adina
So sweetttttttt and cuuuuuteeee :)) - From: Friends :)
Thanks thanks and again thanks! Iam deeply touched of your consideration towards our blogs: Mona's awsome indeed!!! For those who want to visit Turkey..take a peak! And for those who want to visit Romania - and please DO that - keep on reading Danny's blog..or mine :P Hugs and kissses for you, Danny and I'm looking forward to those hot pics with blond Lithuanian chicks :P:P:P
5th June 2007
mona
thats so sweeet ...and a bit crazy!!! - From: Friends :)
hi there, thx for this, its very nice advertisement :PP, i wanna hear more news from Lithuania, how r u getting on? miss u like crazy! we ll definitely have that beer one day!! maybe sooner than we think! cheers from sunny London (for now)
16th May 2007
Adina
Woow! - From: My last 2 weeks...
Sounds like fun! And judging by your clothes, it's damn' hot back home! I decided: I'll be there before July 1st. I guess Lithuania will already steal you by then :( Have more fun and enjoy the heat :P
8th May 2007
Adina D
More more more! - From: Krakow and friends,
More pix and more comments! And definitely more ix from P0TE^T0 our beloved home town! I miss it sometimes...and I'll come back soon :) Kisses
18th April 2007
pink mona
anxiously waiting for the follow-up... - From: What would you do???
well........??? lazy bones, no word from you for a while, update your blog!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mona.
10th April 2007
a
:P - From: What would you do???
taxi !
30th March 2007
Iris [Calgary]
- From: What would you do???
haha, oh Danny, hope you're having fun over there!! I'd probably start asking everyone there if they speak English and then ask them for directions back. I'm pretty sure that's not how you did it though, so stop the suspense and I will be reading your next blog entry hopefully soon!!
29th March 2007
Adina
Lost?! Muhahahaha - From: What would you do???
Krakow is as big as the city I'm living in now. Should I understand u might get lost in here too?Hahahahhah...>What about Istanbul which has over 16 million ppl? Muhahaahhaha...get a Polish map, a public phone card and a pillow to sleep on when u hit the bench (while waiting for your friend) Greets :P
27th March 2007
pink mona
yes, you might be right... - From: Global Network
I like your thoughts in this entry, obviously we can`t be all connected ( there are more than 6 billion people on Earth), but it`s really really nice when you meet people from very remote corners of the world and you have some commun acquintances, it is great and indeed gives you the feeling that somehow we are all connected at some level or at least gives you the strong sensation that the world is tiny and at your fingertip and this gives you great strength to pursue your dreams. So, how`s Poland? Keep those entries coming!!!!!It looks like a new adventure has just begun :)).
24th March 2007
Sarah M.
So glad to hear you're doing well... - From: Here i go again, Life on the run
Hey Dan, I'm so sad that I didn't get a chance to say goodbye before you left Calgary...yet I'm really glad to hear that life is good for you again...you know, if you even feel tempted to move your adventures a few hundred miles down south to the caribbean...make sure to let me know and so we'll try to meet again...until then...enjoy, learn and remember to be thankful...!
23rd March 2007
Christina
Hey European! - From: Here i go again, Life on the run
So I guess life is great again eh:) I am so jealous! You're back in Europe with the good beer, the great food and the hot girls right:)! Butttttt I am coming soon! I really hope to see you again…maybe we could go for a beer in some dark bar in Budapest, hm? Miss you, Christina
23rd March 2007
Adina
beware - From: Here i go again, Life on the run
this travelblog says u shouldn't post pics that don't belong to your camera...so be careful next time or delete thesssseeee!!!! Have fun in Poland!
23rd March 2007
Diana
Good Luck - From: Here i go again, Life on the run
Hey Danny, that's so cool that you get to travel again..and go to more @ conferences!!! I want to go to IC in Turkey but I would have just returned to Canada from my internship and traveling. Who knows though, maybe I will get lucky? Well enjoy your trip and hope to hear about your stories soon! Your Friend, Diana
23rd March 2007
Gelman
Nice - From: Here i go again, Life on the run
Well done budy, keep having funn and working hard. Cheers
20th March 2007
pink mona
looking good! - From: Oh, Romania !
My very first remark- looking good! Not the country, I mean you :PPP. Now, about the Hungarians living in Transylvania, there has always been a debate on that, but I can honestly say, as I was born there and lived there and have many relatives there, that the Hungarian community living in Transilvania is really nice, the people are very friendly and always ready to help, all the talk is basically only politics, trying to divide and to make a mess out of things, serving political purposes, with no grounds whatsoever!!Pls try to update more often and have a whale of a time in Poland!!
9th March 2007
Ania
Home, sweet home - From: HOME after 6 months
Danny Dannitto! Just got back to Poland yesterday... Huh surprisingly I could sign under your post sooo many times, well, hello, welcome home;-) my cat ignored the fact I'm back and didn't even show up, bastard! -the jet lag caused insomnia so I'm grumpy since haven't sleep to much -my room is a storage for all the garbage in the house, am trying to stuff it even more with my overweight luggage -my parents both have flu now so I'm running around with hot soup and tea -it's raining -I have 125 euro less in my pocket since the customs officers decided to check my luggage and didn't like the fact that I'm smuggling Canadian electronics into the magic Union (they were kinda cute though) -They lost my luggage in London so am wandering around the house in Mum's pants So, life is good! Good to be back. Anyway, great idea with this blog, keep it on!
28th February 2007
pink mona
:) good to see you made it home safe and sound :) - From: HOME after 6 months
Back home! :) :( I know the feeling and the return cultural shock you`re going through, public clerks` rudeness, taxi driviers ripping you off, sad mourning-like faces everywhere..in a way I understand, but it`s something I know I couldn`t live with...all I can say is Good luck, hang in there and you`ll do just fine! Besos! Mona.
19th February 2007
pink mona
mona - From: Bye bye party :)
love your blog :), it`s good to know where you are and what you are up to. Keep in touch and GOOD LUCK with your future plans!! :) kisseeeeeeessssssss.


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