A well fondled policeman by the cuddles from tourists, if you want a photo then wait your turn! A bit of fun in the busy street.Full review by ErnieH472
Dec 14, 2024
We love The Lazy Policeman! Fun little guy. We always stop by when we visit Budapest to rub his tummy. We need all the help we can get visiting all the lovely local cafes. He has a great back st…Full review by JoAnn S
Dec 10, 2024
Worth a look if you are at St Stephen's Basilica, its only a short walk from there. A fun statue, but not something I'd go out of my way to find if not in the vicinity. Even in November, it was bus…Full review by dalton1skiing
The "good soldier" I assume you have read the book? I have. Given to me by a Czech couple. Wasn't Czech and Slovakia at the time. I wonder if you actually know what you are talking about,and if you grasp the meaning of the book? Have you read Sven Hassel? His books are horrendous. Been to Auschwitz? Been to the sidings in Berlin? Times numbers and dates on the platforms. Guess not. Been to Russia? Where the ultimate irony is a monument/memorial to the dead. To the dead of dictatorships.That is ironic. St Petersburg and Moscow.
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I have not read the book. Sorry, you did not like my review and you wanted to sound off. My father escaped Hungary during the Hungarian revolution in 1956-57. He left behind his entire …
I have not read the book. Sorry, you did not like my review and you wanted to sound off. My father escaped Hungary during the Hungarian revolution in 1956-57. He left behind his entire family. I visited Hungary during the 1960's and 70's during the Iron Curtain and say first hand the trauma it caused the Hungarian people and my family. My father shared his horror stories with us. The statue is still where it is. Tourist will take pictures and rub the belly. Of course you can opt out.