Last time I showed you a short video about our adventures in Turkey and voiced my opinion IS IT WOTH TO TRAVEL TO TURKEY?.
This time I would like to tell you a story about a Turkish musician we met in Trabzon and about one Italian gangster... :D Don't worry. It's kinda funny...
As I already mentioned, we met this guy in Trabzon, Turkey. He is a music professor at University of Trabzon and he was our Couchsurfing.com host.
We had a good time together singing songs, helping him to cook, playing PlayStation 4 games and telling each other some crazy stories.
There was one story I remember the most. It was about his little adventure when he was somewhere in the Southern Italy - the land of Mafia and gangsters. :D Our Turkish friend went there to sing in one local pub. He was invited by his friend, who lived in that village.
Suddenly one man wearing an expensive looking suit and escorted by a few bodyguards came in. He was smoking a cigar. It seemed like everyone was avoiding him. The Turkish musician was warned by his friend, that those were dangerous people. "Their Boss once killed a man just for looking to his eyes" he said.
After a while was our friend's turn to perform. Everything went well until the local Boss came closer. He started staring at him, trying to catch musician's gaze. The musician tried to look the other way as much as he could, but the Boss came closer and closer until it became nearly impossible. When the song was over their eyes finally met. It looked like the time had stopped and the musician thought it was the end of his existence. Everyone was looking at them in complete silence.
...After a moment the Boss started clapping, laughing and shouting "Bravo!!! Bravo!!! Beautiful!!!" :DDD
The musician felt like he just died and rose from the dead again... :DDD
Check out all the cool stuff my girlfriend @Kamile shared and our previous video DOES COUCHSURFING WORK IN TURKEY?
Next time - Batumi, Georgia and crazy Iranian dancing. :DDD
Bye! :)
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Thank's for the upvote @onealfa and @hackerzizon. :)) I appreciate it.
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I always enjoy your stories. It's great that it had a good ending.
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I'm telling only a little bit of everything and it's only the beginning. All the story is written in our blog http://invisusmundi.lt, which is only in Lithuanian. "The good stuff" will begin in Iran. :DD
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