Well I was in Berlin the day they opened the Brandenburg gate and started to demolish the wall .
( I was there with 6 americans who drank all the free champaigne on the flight ; first time I ever hear a steward say
sory sir we ran out

)
I was allowed by a streetgang for 5 Dmark to hack a piece of about 1 kilo out of a grafitied part of the wall .
I hear later on they graffitied their concrete garage boxes and sold cuts up to 50 Dmark a piece for a fake .
I wonder what my original is worth now
I also wondered into EastBerlin the day the wall was opened and 5 minutes down Unter Dem Linden is the Pergamon (sp?) museum
were Hitler put Turkish temples under a museum roof

I was so tired I went to sit on the floor of a thousand year old temple and one of the former protectors ( they were all heavy muscled women )
came to tell me in German I could not sit on a thousand year old temple . So I pretended not to understand german and told her in English to piss off ; which she did . Together with the fall of the wall the authority had gone .
Anyway I wish I had brought part of the temple cause in the first days after the fall of the wall there seemed to be no operating authority where englishspeaking persons were concerned