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doc-b, Germany

doc-b

(or Björn) is a member from Germany Germany. He has been a member for over 5 years (1845 days).
Distance Sent: 4,777,262 km
Last Seen: about 3 hours ago
Speaks: english, german, latin, a little turkish
Interested in direct swaps: No Help


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Lat: 49.5, Lon: 11.1 | Open in google maps

About Björn...

I was vice-president of the students union and I try to fight those nasty tutition-fees! Free education for all!
Today I work as a tradeunion-secretary, serving nursery teachers, educators, wellfare workers and social workers in Bavaria, who are members of the GEW- the biggest German tradeunion for educators of all kinds.
I pretty much enjoy reading, writing, politics (yes, I would call myself left-winged :-) ), learning about foreign countries and collecting stamps. So feel free to use exotic, special and cool stamps on your cards :-)! I usually use "special-issue-stamps" on my cards.
My favourite books are: The Bible, the hitchikers guide to galaxy and everything by Enid Blyton :-).
I love making new friends around the world!
Don't know what to write about? Just tell me about your day! What have you done so far / are you planning to do? How do you feel today? -Everything is welcome!

I'd love to get cards about Mao from our Chinese friends or about Marx, Lenin and Stalin. In fact any card praising socialism or communism will be fine.
If you're not into politics, any stange card would be great. What's strange? Think for yourself!

SPECIAL WISH: Since I'm a tradeunion secretary I'd love to get work-themed cards.

To our Japanese friends: I'd appreciate it, if you would sign your card with your inkan.

P.S.: I never send ad-cards and I would ask you to do neither.
And to our Finnish friends:You once had "moving" stamps, if you still have one or two, I know a little girl who'd love to have such a stamp...

@ Anne from Estonia: Leider war keine ID auf deiner Karte!