Thursday, 8 November 2007

Qui est in, qui est out

I saw Connie Hedegaard in the street yesterday (her clothes exactly as Italian-smart as her name is not) so here commes a little update on the situation:


Tres in: In my neighborhood the politicians come by your house for a cup of coffee to tell you about their plans if you want them to. Nice. If you don't know what to do friday evenings just find yourself a nice looking politician and the fun is only one phonecall away.
I also like the debates where it obviously shows that the participants don't like each other. And the welldressed politicians that are not overdressed (few of these!).


Tres out: Politicians dressing up as whitches for Halloween and forcing you to eat dry brownines (Konsevative). I honestly needed a little time to realize that they where dressed up. And while it is 'cute' when football teams sing songs about how they are going to win a footballtournament it is not funny when politicians sing corny songs about how this election is going to be a victorious one (Socialdemokraterne).

Politicians being "overdressed/underdressed"- this is a bit unfair because (in my oppinion) it is much easier for a man to be welldressed than for a woman. Even having money and advice there has been a display of weird outfits through the last weeks.

And a little word of advise: If you want to join forces with a cute kid, thus resembling a nice guy, remember to turn on the lights while talking to the child or you'll end up looking as a pervert.

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