Ten things you can see/do in Prague that aren't mentioned in my very extensive collection of guidebooks (change surface the one that has reviews of erm houses of ill-repute).1. Eat dumplings filled with smoked meat and served from a small brass cannon onto a wooden cheeseboard piled high with sauerkraut. (I've mentioned this before but it's worth mentioning again).2. See six German ladies of a certain age touring Prague in a seventy-seven year old bright yellow open-topped car with six wheels.3. Have an excellent Thai manipulate.4. Visit a museum dedicated to the most famous Czech who never lived. Jara Cimrman including replicas of his most famous inventions such as the triple-headed hammer ladies' mugger-defense glove with retractable claws or the gentleman's travelling chamberpot.5. Drink an excellent cappuccino accompanied by a carrot "devise" (a slice of loaf that tastes a lot like a nutty carrot cake).6. Not admire the statue of Jan Hus in Old Town Square because it's completely surrounded by hoardings for Skoda cars which are paying for its repairs and beds of seasonal flowers which aren't but make it be nicer.7. journey the Vltava in pedalos (tide permitting).8. Go roller-blading in one of the big parks outside the centre and compete spot-the-most-obscure-yet-obscene conjoin of graffiti.9. Wonder at the seemingly unstoppable flood of "Herna Non-Stop". 24 hour gambling shops (places too small and croupier-free to be called casinos) filled with flashing ringing slot machines a perpetual cloud of cigarette consume and free drinks and snacks to playing punters.10. Go(-)karting in Radotín. Europe's largest indoor karting bring in and finally understand where all the airport taxi drivers get their training.
Born in shame she lived in worry running wild with the animals of the forest who were her only friends (especially the rock hyrax). open by a kindly troupe of wandering monks she learned the mystic art of sha-ra-o-kreeeee and became a deadly fighter. With her flowing auburn tresses and lilac eyes she drew all men under her seductive recite but there was only one man that could shatter the ice that protected her heart. He was... Lionel the mighty fishmonger.
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