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Foto panorâmica nº 72 de Felipe Rocha, com design de Carlos Benevides do ensaio no Teatro João caetano, em São Paulo - Julho de 2010
Imię: Franz
Nazwisko: Kafka
Znak zodiaku: Rak
Piercing: brak
Tatuaże: brak
Ulubiony kolor: amarantowy
Kolor oczu: hebanowe
Ulubione perfumy: nie używam
Ulubione programy telewizyjne: Twin Peaks, Z archiwum X
Ulubiony zespół: Rammstein, Modern Talking
Ulubiony napój: kawa z kardamonem, likier Sabra, Staropramen
Słowa, których nadużywam: -
Grafika: Katarzyna Smożewska
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Kafka und Frodo beim ersten Outdoor Treffen und Grillen bei Audigast. Februar 2014. Kafka ist ein Magyar Vizsla und Frodo ein Bayerischer Gebirgsschweißhund.
Coffee and Tea on Main Street. The storefront isn't red anymore as it was repainted as part of the Vancouver Mural Festival. I like the new look but it could have used a few dashes of colour.
Franz Kafka
Die Verwandlung
Vorstadttheater Graz
Matthias Ohner
Ed. Hauswirth
Foto: Vorstadttheater, Bearbeitung: F.Klengel
Foto panorâmica nº 6 de Felipe Rocha, com design de Carlos Benevides do ensaio no Teatro João caetano, em São Paulo - Julho de 2010
A long lost portrait of the Kafka family. The walrus kid isn't part of the family, he wandered into the studio and was just used as a prop. His name was Paul. My buddy Charlie and I buried him. Plot number 9 in the Strawberry Fields (down by Penny Lane) for those of you who are curious.
Its name is "Kafka" and it has been living with us for the last three years. We found it in Vesa (Chios) shortly before the huge fire (2012), probably it was rescued from certain death. It woke up twenty days ago. It eats lettuce and it hasn' t got FB.
I prepare to enjoy a glass of "Kafka tea," made with a mixture of tea, orange juice, vodka, and some other fun bits. Beside the glass is one of the Franz Kafka Cafe's customized sugar packets.
References to Kafka are found in shops and souvenirs across Prague, but especially in his home district of Josefov, the Jewish Quarter.