Σε αποκλειστικότητα σήμερα στο “έχουμε και λέμε” οι αυθεντικοί διάλογοι μεταξύ του Έλληνα πρωθυπουργού και του Αμερικανού προέδρου!
Barak: it’s been so nice to see you! you know man, I’ve heard so many things about you, and I ve always wanted to meet you. Fortunately! I meet someone as tall as I am!
(normally they send me some short Arabians, and I find it funny to bent to shake their hands!)
George: yes.. that’s true… American people are taller than my people (in Greece)
Actually, it’s been always on my mind the great times I had here in States when we were living with my family and later, when studying and living alone…
To tell the truth, I was dreaming of reforming Greece to become like States, (then I would feel like home) cause I still feel like an alien there…
Barak: Don’t matter so much.. soon your country will look like mine…look at you, you’re at the same position as I was when I became a president … everybody was asking for money, even the bankers!, and I had nothing to give them… actually your luckier than me, you got only your people asking for money… Anyway, that’s the visit for?
George: Money! I’m joking… I came here to discus.
Barak: Didn’t you have anybody else to do ?
George: No, I feel lonely those days..
Barak: Hey, man, don’t be, I got a present for you, what are friends for!
George: What kind of present?
Barak: I decided to stop taking your people’s money for the US visa. Go tell them, they’re gonna be very happy.
George: Thank you sir! This is so kind from you! For sure they’re gonna be very happy. And also proud for me that I managed it!
Barak: Hey, don’t thank me. It’s ok, as far as you’re happy. And I got something else. What about naming your PGDM (what the hell is that?) as Democracy of Southern Macedonia?
George: This is a great idea! But I’ll have to think and discuss it.
Barak: Take your time bro, it’s ok.
George: My people would be very proud of me.
Barak: That’s ok.. that’s what are friends for. Feel like home!
George: That is for sure. Well, I’m thinking of coming back after my retirement.. maybe I can still teach then…
Barak: It’s ok.. we’ll find something for you.. Hey, have a nice time back to Greece, maybe I’ll come for a few days this summer, we’ll see…
George: Whenever you want.. it’ s gonna be my pleasure to welcome you. Thank you, it was such a long time since I last talked to a real friend.
Barak: It’s ok bro, it’s ok. Call or mail me whenever you want.
George: I will soon. Thank you
Barak: Thank you to, bye.
George: Bye.
Barak: it’s been so nice to see you! you know man, I’ve heard so many things about you, and I ve always wanted to meet you. Fortunately! I meet someone as tall as I am!
(normally they send me some short Arabians, and I find it funny to bent to shake their hands!)
George: yes.. that’s true… American people are taller than my people (in Greece)
Actually, it’s been always on my mind the great times I had here in States when we were living with my family and later, when studying and living alone…
To tell the truth, I was dreaming of reforming Greece to become like States, (then I would feel like home) cause I still feel like an alien there…
Barak: Don’t matter so much.. soon your country will look like mine…look at you, you’re at the same position as I was when I became a president … everybody was asking for money, even the bankers!, and I had nothing to give them… actually your luckier than me, you got only your people asking for money… Anyway, that’s the visit for?
George: Money! I’m joking… I came here to discus.
Barak: Didn’t you have anybody else to do ?
George: No, I feel lonely those days..
Barak: Hey, man, don’t be, I got a present for you, what are friends for!
George: What kind of present?
Barak: I decided to stop taking your people’s money for the US visa. Go tell them, they’re gonna be very happy.
George: Thank you sir! This is so kind from you! For sure they’re gonna be very happy. And also proud for me that I managed it!
Barak: Hey, don’t thank me. It’s ok, as far as you’re happy. And I got something else. What about naming your PGDM (what the hell is that?) as Democracy of Southern Macedonia?
George: This is a great idea! But I’ll have to think and discuss it.
Barak: Take your time bro, it’s ok.
George: My people would be very proud of me.
Barak: That’s ok.. that’s what are friends for. Feel like home!
George: That is for sure. Well, I’m thinking of coming back after my retirement.. maybe I can still teach then…
Barak: It’s ok.. we’ll find something for you.. Hey, have a nice time back to Greece, maybe I’ll come for a few days this summer, we’ll see…
George: Whenever you want.. it’ s gonna be my pleasure to welcome you. Thank you, it was such a long time since I last talked to a real friend.
Barak: It’s ok bro, it’s ok. Call or mail me whenever you want.
George: I will soon. Thank you
Barak: Thank you to, bye.
George: Bye.