
Re: Anecdotes insignifiantes (3)
Ah, je viens de tomber sur un Polonais qui ne connait pas Star Treck :
Moi : Live long and prosper !
Lui : What ? What do you mean ?
Moi : Star Trek !
Lui : What is it ?
Moi : Never mind. Bye !
Edit : et ça, c'est collector !
You: hi

Stranger: hi
Stranger: nice
You: live long and prosper !
Stranger: you too
You: thanks

Stranger: many books
You: yup, I enjoy reading
Stranger: you are a good reader
Stranger: philosopher?
You: No, only when I'm drunk
You: What about you ?
Stranger: me.....
Stranger: more often
You: do you mean you're often a philosopher, or often drunk ?

Stranger: so...what are you reading from that shelf?
You: Tolkien
Stranger: philo
Stranger: the hobbit
Stranger: tales
You: and the sil
Stranger: are you reading all that?
You: yes
You: I'll spare you the LoTR
You: but...
You: a jewel of a book !
Stranger: ouvres completes
You: I still have to read the Children of Hurin, and then some of the History of Middle Earth
Stranger: i can t follow such thick books
You: Well, the Lord of the Rings is the longest
You: The Silmarillion and the Tales are more like short-stories put together
Stranger: doesn t it steal to much of your time?
You: Yes, but I enjoy it

Stranger: good it s helathy
Stranger: healthy
Stranger: i like the leaf on your lamp
You: Thanks, I like it too !
You: There's another one down there
Stranger: your background is a mistery to me
You: Aren't we all mysteries ?
Stranger: we are
You: Don't pick your nose !
Stranger: ooo
Stranger: i must quit this horrible habit
You: So must I...
Stranger: it s on the surface only
You: Yes, I quit digging when I was a child
Stranger: lucky you
Stranger: privately i still dig
You: (The drawback is that you have to have a clean hankerchief close at hand)
Stranger: are you from the sea. mountain or river?
You: I'm from the place where the moutains embrace the plain
Stranger: beautiful
Stranger: plains
Stranger: i m now surrounded by lakes
You: Lakes are peaceful places
Stranger: they are
You: But I like them best when mountains reflect in them
Stranger: the embrace of the plain and the mountain may cause winds
You: Don't winds bring freedom ?
Stranger: only sky reflected here on the lake
Stranger: they do
You: So you have the infinite both above your head and under your eyes.
Stranger: true
Stranger: but i m a mountain boy
You: Mountains are exhilarating
Stranger: not used to all these plains surfaces
You: They are ugly
Stranger: deserted
Stranger: and in the moutains you can pick your nose in peace