Tuesday, May 26, 2009

"You're crazy !".|| The village of Corleone was not only home of the Mafia in Sicily, it is mainly through the adaptation of Mario Puzos novel "The Godfather" has become famous. Four friends from Germany to the fiction into reality - their role play, however, rarely acknowledged.   Nicolo, our Sicilian friend, is the whole thing very embarrassing. Somewhat reluctantly, he wrestles a smile, in which we do not know whether it expresses despair or resignation. Then he closes our Nissan Micra and said simultaneously: "Moritz, you're crazy.", Where he is "ü" as a "u" pronounce. Well, we dressed in the legendary Sicilian village of Corleone mafia daring. Julia, Christian, Till, I - Nicolo, and of course, our Italian friend and driver. Christian is clearly Don Christo, Julia just a princess, Till, our soldier, an absolute killer machine, and I probably will remain nothing more than the role of Consigliere, the adviser of the familia. And Nicolo?! Well, he is apparently the only sensible. But he is also native. For it must be our role playing about as effective as an Italian tour group that disguises itself as a miner in the Ruhr in Gelsenkirchen "four Currywurst with French red and white" ordered. When we decided to fly to Sicily, Corleone was the only goal to which we may determine in advance. And shortly before our departure in Bremen, I had a humiliating defeat plug - as a Christian and I have two elderly ladies in the pedestrian street Bremer Christian responded and asked "Do you understand me?", Both replied in unison: "No, you, we would not have mentioned, You're so like a bro! " Before me, they had no fear. Mom and pasta for the Sicilians Sure, to Palermo, we first made a detour and photographed us in front of the opera, particularly in "The Godfather III" Mary Corleone is shot and Don Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino, his dying daughter in the hands desperately holds. But neither the scene n! or the third part of the filming are among our favorites, cons! equently

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