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Tuesday May 22nd 2012

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Copenhagen

Over lunch today, I overheard two chaps talking about this bridge that went under the sea and connected to cities in Europe. They were talking about how it looked so cool in the pic when it seemed to vanish into the sea, only to re-emerge on the other end.

The bridge they were talking about is the ?resund bridge, that connects Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmo, Sweden. I couldn’t help but smile to myself when I heard what they said, for last year, around this time, I was there on a weekend, and I travelled across that bridge, twice over and remember how cooler it was to see it in real life, vis-a-vis the pictures I had seen forwarded among the techie floatsam and jetsam.

A sudden rush of feelings – nostalgia, happy memories – an awesome weekend at Copenhagen, getting inebriated in the pedestrian streets at 10 AM in the morning on Carlsberg Elephant beer and meeting up with a friend in a land far away, the hot women in Copenhagen, Neils Bohr’s final resting place and two awesome bars we had been to.

Just like Meatloaf once sang, ‘its all coming back to me now’. Its rarely that I get such feelings, but as of NOW, I wish I were somewhere else.

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One Response to “Copenhagen”

  1. anonymous says:

    amen !

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