Sunday, December 23, 2007

What, if Christmas hadn’t happened 2007 years ago, but today…


Baby found in cottage-

Police and youth social work determine

Carpenter from Nazareth and minor mother preliminary arrested

BETHLEHEM- In the early morning, the police was called from a caring citizen. He found a young family, which lived in a cottage. When the workers of the social care, who were supported by a policeman, arrived, they found a just born baby, from a 14 years old mother, Mary H., from Nazareth. The baby only was wrapped in thin cloth and put into a feeding manger.

Through the arresting of mother and child, a man, who was Joseph H., also from Nazareth, tried to stopp the social care workers. The sheperds, who were also there, and 3 unidentified guys from abroad, helped Joseph H, but the Police could prevent this.

Arrested where also the men from abroad, who called themselves “the wise men” from an eastern country. The justice ministery is looking for hints for the orign of the three foreigners, who are apparently illegal in the country.

A speaker of the police told, that they didn’t wear any identification, but they owned gold and some unidentified substances, which might be drugs. They tried to prevent the arresting, and affirmed, that they talked with god, and he forbid them, to talk with any official position. The substances were brought to labors, where they will try to find out what they are.

The domicile of the baby will not be told.


A fast clarification of the case is very doubtable.

After we asked at the social care, a speaker told us: “The father is in the middle age, and the mother definitely an underage. We are just checking with the officials of Nazareth, in what relationship they lived together.”

Maria is in the hospital of Bethlehem for medical and psychological investigations. She can reckon for an accusal because of carelessness. They make psychological investigation, because she affirmed, she is a virgin, and the baby is of god.”

In an official message of the boss of the psychiatry is written: “I can’t tell the people what they shall believe, but if this faith leads to put a- like in that case- new born baby into danger, you have to say, that those people are dangerous. The fact, that there were drugs, assumedly shared by the foreigners, is not really a proof to trust them. I am sure, that all involved people, with the needed care, will be a full member of our society again in a few years.

Short before deadline, we got some more infos:

The sheperds, who were present, affirmed, that a big man in a white nightdress and wings (!) on his back told them, to go to the cottage and to celebrate the new born child.

The speaker of the police drug section means to that: “This is quite the stupiest excuse I’ve ever heard of a drugged up till to the eyeballs- junkie.”

 

suho

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Merry Christmas, everyone ;)
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

January Part II

I almost forgot to write two important things of January: I also visited the skiflying world championships on Kulm (between Bad Mitterndorf and Tauplitz, Steiermark, Austria). It was the team jumping. Unfortunately me and my friend Johanna weren’t able to support our jumpers to gold- they just became third with ana amazingly bad wind luck. And we almost froze because we stood a whole day there in the crowd when it had -10°C. But i would never want to miss this, because it was really special and great.

A weekend after the skiflying world championships we went to the ski race in Kitzbühel (Tirol, Austria). I don’t know how familiar you are all with skiing, but you have to know what Kitzbühel is- the race there is the most dangerous, famous and exciting ski race in the whole world cup. This race there is traditional- also called the ‘Hahnenkamm’- race. (Hahnenkamm= comb of a cock- it is called like this, because the mountain where this is on looks like a cock’s comb). The skiiers must be brave when they drive down the Streif (the hill is called like that, because there is a farmer with that name)- the most famous part on this hill is the ‘Mausefalle’ (=mousetrap) with a hill falling of 80% (!!).

At this race our support helped a bit more, because Michael Walchhofer, an austrian, won. And after the race we went onto the hill and rolled it down with a plastic bag. I can tell you, this was so funny. I went down the streif with a plastic bag :P We also saw a few interesting things there. for example there was a group of US- tourists. We immediately knew that they are from USA, even before we heard there accent- who else would go with Converse onto a mountain in winter?

Those both competitions were really great. This year we want to go to Kitzbühel (http://www.hahnenkamm.com) again. Unfortunately there are no jumpings on Kulm this year, but instead of that we will watch the night race in Schladming (http://www.thenightrace.at ). This is a slalom race and also already traditional. Unfortunately it is always on a Tuesday, so i will have to get a free day the next day ;)

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Robbie Williams

Hej my dear friends,

I think i told you this already for a few times, but i think i should do it once again ;) :

I will go to the Robbie Williams concert in Vienna on Friday. I already will leave this evening to my friends Johanna and Anna, because our Journey will start from there. We will arrive at about midday in vienna (at Friday)- then we want to go shopping and later we can get our room in the youth hostel we booked:

 

Wombats- the lounge- vienna


It is a really great hostel, and there are people from all over the world- it also seems to have very nice rooms:


The ticket to success: A lot of people would do a lot to get what i have in my hands: Wink

But i heard that there are still 500 tickets left, which you can buy in the evening before the concerts- so, if you still want to go in, you have a chance!

I will sit in sector A in the second row- there will be also some video- walls-

And we all expect a great show :D

See you all at Saturday, when I’m back (Irem, i think i will see you on Monday then ;))

Susi

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