The concrete Pope, Beata Kozidrak’s wig and the transfer of Lewandowski who did not exist.  This is what Poland lived on last May Day

The concrete Pope, Beata Kozidrak’s wig and the transfer of Lewandowski who did not exist. This is what Poland lived on last May Day

There are several such special days a year. The world seems to be still turning, but the current of events seems to have bypassed our country. Yes, it’s about May Day, a long weekend, a substitute for holidays. But even when almost the entire country goes on vacation, there are topics that ignite discussion and interest almost everyone. We traveled back in time and we brought back valuable artifacts from this trip: texts that lit up our portal statistics during last and the previous May weekend. Read and have fun!

1. Can you ride a bike after drinking beer? Well, you can’t. But it’s still worth checking, as it turns out. Especially before the May weekend, which for many compatriots is the moment when they take the bike out of the basement, dust off the cobwebs, cover their body in Lycra and set off for Poland. That’s probably why it interested readers so much.

2. The Pope was supposed to attract tourists, but it turned out to be the nail in the coffin. We went to see the world’s largest monument to the Pope, and we felt like we were on the set of a B-grade horror movie. Anyone looking for an idea for a May trip will surely have an unforgettable experience. Considering how eagerly read Bartek’s report was, the Park of Sacred Miniatures may be at risk of being invaded.

3. Iga plays in Madrid. It so happens that she also played last year. And the way she played! .

4. And speaking of the game, maybe we should talk about football? It’s hard to imagine a more May-themed topic. Last year he warmed up the Sport.pl editorial office and our readers. Although nothing like that ultimately happened, you can always read about it and reminisce at a barbecue.

5. The best for last. you won’t find it. It’s true, all these readers can’t be wrong.

PS. Of course, we looked at what our readers were most interested in just for fun. It’s not like you’ve completely lost important information from the radar. Speaking of radars, for example, on May 1, 2022, the information caused a great stir. The war in Ukraine lasted just over two months, so it’s no wonder that such incidents terrified us all. Readers were equally interested in the information. Fortunately, not much has changed here – the Russian dictator still has no reason to celebrate. And let’s hope it stays that way.

Source: Gazeta

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