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                <description><![CDATA[I discovered this place by accident back in late autumn when I was having a break from uni. For some reason, I can't shake the place off, it left my girlfriend and I a bit jaded.  <br><br>I think this place is supposed to be a political refuge or something - a front in the fight against the New World Order!  <br><br>It smells quite bad so dont go in your clean holiday clothes or they will reek until you return home!<br><br>The second hand screen-printed clothing is dirty, cheap and unwearable. I haven't actually ever seen worse screen-printed clothing than this, so it's worth a look for this reason alone!<br><br>You can also pick up for next to nothing DVDs about 9/11 and NWO etc, which you can download from the net but can get here to save you time.<br><br>On the plus side, you can get a cheap drink there (coffee about 1 euro and a bottle of beer is about 1.50) and the WLAN is free, and at this time of year I guess it's somewhere to get out of the cold whilst planning to go somewhere else. <br><br>Whilst the rest of the world is moving on, here is an oasis of rebellion or something. But looking at the place I could not tell if that was a good thing or a bad thing. <br><br>The regulars must have taken the red pill, go see for yourself.]]></description>
                
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