Walk On Water
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But there was one thing
I couldn't get out of my head.

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My friends took it out that anyone
they saw who was over 60 years old

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was a grown up during the war
and probably participated in it.

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so they made up this game where
they walked up to all the people the street

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and asked them in Hebrew: where were you
when my family was burned at the camps?

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And they started
laughing and... You know...

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Do you want to play this game here?
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It did pass my mind, but I figure that
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only people over 80, 85
could have been in the Army then.

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- Very few are still alive.
- Don't be a sissy! Give it a try!

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How old would you say this man is?
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- What is it?
- You won't believe this...

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but I know this man.
He is a friend of my parents.

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Incredible.
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Hello. - Hello.
- What are you doing here?

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- Watching over you. - I don't understand.
- Calm down. Introduce me, then I'll go.

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I'm staying here. Room 223.
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That's Menachem, a friend
of my mother's. This is Axel.

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- Pleasure to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.

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It's always nice to run into
somebody you know, just like this.

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Will you join us?
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No thank you, I'm on my way.
I just needed a sandwich.

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Well it was nice bumping into you.
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Bye.
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It's a small world, isn't it?
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Yes. This always happens to me.
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This is an Esther Ofarim
that I really like.


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