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Post by Jaga on Sept 12, 2007 16:12:18 GMT -7
I am sure Kielce is a wonderful town and I would like to visit someday... When you are there, don`t get scared by this sight. It`s not an alien body snatchers` saucer, it is .......just a bus station. hahahahahahaha Really, people who build such monuments must have a sense of humour...... This bus station was built quite a long time ago. Even Krakow does not have such a bus station. I remember how I was surprised that Kielce has a more modern bus station than Krakow. I am not sure when it was built, but I was at this bus station probably about 20 years ago.
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zooba
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Post by zooba on Sept 12, 2007 23:47:06 GMT -7
You`ve got an idea, we`ve got the place.... A clever slogan and a nice film. I liked the music in it - dynamic, and that`s what the creators meant. Poznan is a dynamic city....
Are you suggesting that Kielce could learn from Poznan?Well, we had a discussion at work while creating a slogan that we could register for flax products and because it is supposed to be both in English and Polish, we were thinking of the trap that Kielce authorities fell into - ambiguous meaning. And then somebody showed us this presentation as an example of good job. I like it, too - the music, the dynamics, the interiors - impressive All in all it is just a piece of professional advertising and I wish all cities could have that. Even more I wish all Polish cities would look as good as in the adverts (and traffic would flow like a mountain creek )
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Post by pieter on Sept 13, 2007 1:07:30 GMT -7
Zooba,
How does Poznan look today, I only have memories from the seventees, when I visited my grandparents who lived there with my parents and sister. In the eightees I visited the city in 1984 and 1988, and my last memories were a bussy city with a coal smell, a lot of trams, busses, cars and trucks. The little charming Zoo, the Sam (supermarket), the Militia, the nice cinema, where I saw American movies for the first time on screen, the Opera house, the large Orbis state hotels, the fine art galleries in the old centre, my uncles, aunts, Cousins and the friends of my mother.
Back then most families had only one room in a building and shared the bathroom and kitchen with neighbours. I remembered for a long time the interior, the typical smell and atmosphere of that building the street, and the neighbourhood. There were a lot of gypsies next to the Poles back ten, Polish gypsies!
Pieter
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Post by Jaga on Sept 15, 2007 22:55:34 GMT -7
Here is the official website of Kielce in English: miasto.kielce.pl/spacer.php?lang=en&pan_id=1081-1001-1311I like Kielce, this was a town where my dad spend 20 years of his scholarly life, my brother with his family lived there also. I will post something more interesting connected to Kielce in a different thread....
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