Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Prague: Streets, Art & Hard Rock

Church of Our Lady in the Tyn from the Astronomical Clock Tower, there were packs and packs of dancers doing Bohemian dance, kiosks selling Bohemian food, stalls selling Bohemian items like miniature Greek weapon accessories that I simply couldn’t be bothered of. 

Random posters of concerts held in St. Nicholas Church and my ‘nth’ attempt taking a good shot of this guy. Funny because when Mike takes shots of me, it can be done within seconds but when it always takes heaps of tries just to take a perfect shot of him.

A statue of a boy with a golden penis outside some toy museum. A very good way of describing puberty and a really random guy randomly digging his hands into his pocket.

Statues, talents and sold items to portray how much Europeans appreciate art as much as other aspects, unlike certain country who never bothers to even glance and take into account.

We decided to do some charity by purchasing a piece of brick and paint it into a masterpiece to be arranged with other bricks made by people from all walks of life to create this wall. I placed mine above a brick made by Russians, what a coincidence!

Now not only am I kind for charity, I’m patriotic and ready to serve for Malaysia because I actually painted a brick ‘Malaysia’.

Had a fantastic dinner in Hard Rock, beer, nachos and Red, White & Blue burger in spicy Buffalo sauce and cajun seasoning, then topped with crumbled blue cheese accompanied by great 90s music.

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