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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-01-2011 @ 5:31PM
David said...
I am glad that you enjoy Georgian culinary, I totally understand it from someone like you, after all you are Enlish and everyone know how Enlish food tastes. If you loved Georgia you would have not written in the beginning of your "story" (self projection really) about Armenia by trashing Georgia or what you called: "merely reporting on what you experienced in your efforts to arrange a taxi to Yerevan". You didn't discribe Yerevan in a similar way even though I am dead certain that Tbilisi is Manhatten comparing to Yerevan in every imaginable way. What you did is projected youself and how you felt when you were at the bus Station in Tbilis. I can smell fear, resentment and negative emotions in your so called story. You had an image on how things should be, how cars or buses should have been arranged, how drivers should have walked, or spoken or treated and then when it did not sink with your image you have created in your head, you decided that it was wrong and felt the need to write it in your story which deep down will never be liked by any Georgian. I gar-own-ty it.
About going out with you for a drink. Why would I want to do that? First of all, I do not drink. Second of all, I see you as a person with delusions, fears, negative emotions, who was fortunate enough to come to Georgia and perhaps learned a few things. Why would I want to spend my time with someone like you? What would I gain from it? IS this going to be an opportunity for me to learn something about Georgia I already know? OR perhaps learn something about England (believe me I know enough, more than I want to), Or perhaps teach you something about Georgia (why would I want to spend my pressiouse time on that)?. Based on your story or article or whatever, you are exactly the type of person I am trying to avoid comming in contact with so my conciouseness and clarity of things doesn't get infected by some of your delusions. You are pretty lucky you had the chance to explare Georgia. Many from the place you are from does not get that chance. So use your chance wisely and stop wining about the Country and than say you love it. You love it? Good for you. I guess you are not a complete looser but if you want to say something nice about a place say something nice...
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