OT: Hey guys, ignorant american question:
Is there any chance of Czech and Slovakia reuniting? Are both nations happier apart?
OT: Hey guys, ignorant american question:
Is there any chance of Czech and Slovakia reuniting? Are both nations happier apart?
Nope.
Like said, something very serious would have to happen. Like world changing events.
It's always fun to sit around and think about what kind of team can be put together. The only reason that people would like for the two to get back together is for the great hockey team (And I guess football), that's it.
http://www.mtv3.fi/urheilu/mmjaakie...en-nhl-vahvistus-kommentoi-bratislavan-naisia
Thats it! Im going to Bratislava!
"He (the Swiss citizen) wanted to die, and agreed to have his body quartered and subsequently consumed by a person whose identity we did not know," Interior Minister Daniel Lipšic told media at a briefing, The Slovak Spectator reported.
No, matter what nationality/ethnicity he is I´m pretty sure he doesn´t want to die and be eaten:
I think this piece of advice can help to somebody, who want to see a lot of sights in Slovakia in a short time. In my opinion journey by rail from Bratislava to Košice is a good experience. You can respectively see all theese sights and even more:
Bratislavský_hrad
Hrad Čachtice
Hrad Beckov
Trenčiansky hrad
Považský hrad
Hrad Strečno
High Tatras + Liptovská Mara dam
Spišský hrad
RužÃn dam
St. Elizabeth cathedral in Košice
Just arrived home from a 8 day trip to Bratislava and it was simply amazing.
We hadn't bought any tickets in advance, but due to the upsets the German team pulled in the preliminary round, it was no problem getting them even for way below face value. Among them tickets for the skybox with free food and wine for the game against the Czechs for 20 euros, hell yeah .
Just wow. In finland, you wont be even close to getting the worst seats for 20€ for a game... And get ready for a beer in the arena costing atleast 6euros per one... Good seats to game probably like 100€?
Those prices sound like the prices, that would be only in heaven. No wonder if the athmosphere there is good. Got to marble at that.
Lol. The only reason why he could get tickets for such a price is because some Slovaks or someone else were trying to get rid of them as they countr wasn´t playing. Originally the cheapest tickets you could get even for the games between the worst teams cost at least 40 Euro and those were games in the preliminary round (Okay, relegation cost only from 10 Euro more). Also before Slovakia´s games in the qualification round when Slovaks when most Slovaks fans didn´t have tickets for their teams game because of the preliminary group rankings the fans of other teams, mostly Finns were selling them for up to 500 Euro infront of the arena.
Quarterfinal games when you bought your tickets the legal way cost 110 or 83 Euro, semifnal 150 or 112 Euro and final 250 or 188 Euro. And I´m not talking about VIP tickets. Overall the prices for the tickets were much higher than even in Germany and Switzerland in the last two years. And the fact that one game cost around 40 Euro is the No.1 reason why the arena in Košice was pretty empty for most part of their tourney asides from games between Sweden, Canada and US, because when people pay such money for hockey they at least want to see some good hockey.
And maybe before you go on about those prices etc, ou should check out how much people usually earn it and how much they do in Finland. It´s kind of annyoing to hear that song about the prices from all the Finns that are currently over here, you know, your pay checks also look like in heaven to the majority of Slovaks. The prices of not onl teh tickets, but pretty much everything are overblown during this tourney.