jacob 1 | 1 13 Dec 2010 / #1Hello! My friend and me from Copenhagen, are looking for where to go on new years eve! Any ideas? Are people outside on the street or what's going on?We're 28 and 29.Jacob
Ziemowit 14 | 3936 13 Dec 2010 / #3A big, open-air concert will be held on the Konstytucji Square [PLAC KONSTYTUCJI], right in the town center, featuring also foreign performers such as the Swedish group Roxette, Opus and Danzel. It starts at 20.00 and will last six hours. At the same place last year gathered one hundred thousand people.
frd 7 | 1379 13 Dec 2010 / #6What about well known polish hospitality? What about the extra plate on the christmas table? ...
Ziemowit 14 | 3936 13 Dec 2010 / #7What about the extra plate on the christmas table? ...They don't ask about a place on the Christmas table, they ask about two places in a New Year's Eve party ...
frd 7 | 1379 13 Dec 2010 / #8Don't be nitpicky, it was but an extension of the former, and more about the reasons behind than the fact of when and where..
Ziemowit 14 | 3936 13 Dec 2010 / #9Then they are warmly [warmly at this time of the year?] invited by the Mayor of Warsaw, Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, and the President of the European Parliament, Jerzy Buzek, who will be delivering a word of welcome there on the occasion of the Polish presidency starting in 2011, to come along onto the Constitution Square in Warsaw.Vive l'Europe! Vive la Pologne! Wiwat Król, wiwat Naród, wiwat wszystkie stany [with reference to all the three classes of the Polish society of the 18th century as depicted in the 3rd of May Constitution rather than with reference to the United States]!
OP jacob 1 | 1 13 Dec 2010 / #10thanks! will probably check out the open air thing. i suppose even roxette can't completely ruin a 100k people party :))
Wroclaw 44 | 5359 13 Dec 2010 / #12the lady in the group was or is sick. this is billed as their final tour