A mild winter in South Africa. Ke Nako .* - 10 ª parte -
Compendium half-seriously to the knowledge of the city of Johannesburg and the South African people.
July 5, 2010
[...] There's a rainbow before me Skies above can not be stormy
since
That moment of bliss That thrilling kiss It's heaven
When you find romance on your menu ...
What a difference a day made
Indifferent South African
The countdown has begun.
few games, long days of waiting.
Leisure, shopping and a little 'out of boredom. A concert
"massive" lost nell'afa one night in Turin, a foregone conclusion from the semi-finals and a lot of indifference.
The indifference of South Africans who walk aimlessly for Braamfontein apparent.
The indifference of those who know that the World has already done twice: the first with the dropping of Bafana Bafana, the second with that of Ghana.
He expects the third, final, which turned off the spotlight on the rainbow country and return it to its anonymity football and its problems. Cultural differences and
Flipped
Every four years, come together in a nation (or two) teams from every continent (or almost) to play football: 64 games to hand the cup in the hands of the best. A month
hell for those who do not like samples and honest pedatori, rocking a month for those who dream and a passion. Accomplice
the elimination of his national side to root for the alien: the nicest, strongest, the most similar to us.
logic the law of retaliation: those who never win in the gold ahead of you, never to cousins \u200b\u200bacross the Alps, never Kraut invading beaches of Romagna or the Anglo-Saxon of the perfidious Albion.
So it happens that you overthrow the clichés.
happens that Italians work more accurate and better than the Germans, the British fussy and pretentious French.
happens under the sky upside down.
The Southern Cross instead of the North Star.
The outlook change under this wonder cloudless blue.
Blue as I had never seen the sky.
the world ends in four days. In four years
again.
Different perspectives, different cultures. Kicking a ball. Different stars. Different skies.
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