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Prague Expat Reunion 2000

ThinkExpats.com invites you to the Prague Expat Reunion 2000!

(Monday, June 21, 2010 at 12:00pm.)

Dominique says; "Hey Guys! Let's get all of our friends together from the late 90's and meet up in Prague on June 21st 2010!"

If you'd like to invite the people you know from that time period, feel free! Hopefully I'll see you there!"

Event: Prague Expat Reunion 2000 What: Night of Mayhem Start Time: Monday, June 21, 2010 at 12:00pm End Time: Monday, June 21, 2010 at 3:00pm Where: Prague, Cz

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Prague Expat Reunion 2000!

 
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Prague's Premiere Tourist Advice Column...
Why are so many British louts vomiting all over the cobblestones? Queen's Subject Ken Shifrin investigates.
Tags: [humor,tourists,advice]  ...
Tags: [stag nights,drunkeness,tourists]  ...
... PM - Waiting on the lift line. There are two equally overcrowded chair lifts, and both of them are filled with German tourists slumming it., this place is still predominately two-plank wanks, but Ride ...
... Glenn, he's the man behind some of the most well known institutions for expats and tourists in Prague. If you've ever eaten a sandwich at Bohemia Bagel, drunk a cocktail at Nebe ...
... named sections: Dream, Reality and Nightmare. Entry costs around 180Kc, but in the first few weeks of opening, it has been more tourists than Czechs ...
... Oslavou castle. The beauty of Ivancice lies in its relative state of neglect and poverty. Few tourists here, so the cukrarna prices are low, the quality high, and the working folks unpretentious .  ...
... not the catastrophe that had left the city's populace looking so diminished. The old cemetery was on this gray October afternoon filled with German tourists, shuffling ...
... colored faces speaking all those different languages on the streets of Prague? They're not all tourists. Not all the foreigners here congregate in front of the astronomical clock every hour to watch the ...
Prague's Premiere Tourist Advice Column... There are alot of things to do in Prague that involve the use of tongues; You can make a tongue in cheek billboard advocating marijuana ...
... railway is a decent stand-in for a convertible Mercedes. One theory is the affliction known in medical circles as 'being a seedy b*stard'. More and more tourists, regular visitors and wealthy ...
... you'll be in Betlémské náměstí, which is another nice little square where the sun shines and tourists only occasionally venture. Its name sake and main tourist attraction is Bethlehem ...
... to be a shortage of irritating tourists from my home town. Muffy and Buffy joined us at the first bar we stopped in, tossing their Jansport bags down on the bench next to us, cheering Peter sufficiently ...
... summer evenings. It's a great place to avoid the mass of tourists choking the center of the city. Just down the hill you'll find Manesova Street, a beautiful cobblestoned tributary ...
... years this sense of unreality brought by the tourists has been compounded by the sprawling presence of film crews. The heavy cords running from trucks, the lighting equipment, the trailers, the caravan ...
...  These guys make cash from clothes no one in Britain would wear, western garbage that is, and convinces you that its cool. They try to get tourists to buy their junk-using Think, and play ...
... could you buy hard-wood sculptures of men with huge heads and big hair, orange elephant book-ends, or tie-dyed dungarees. He set to work, and soon shops were filled with "Asian" memorabilia for tourists ...
... by a grumpy salesman or a student doing part-time work and reading a book. This is because what they sell is crap, and even given the fact that most tourists groups leave their brains ...
...  "Come on," he said. "I'll show you." So they got on the 22 tram, which is always full of foreign tourists, because it goes up to the Castle, and after a little looking they found ...
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