What's the colour of your eyes?
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You're making me blush...thanks .
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eye colour
mainly blue, and a little suppress of green
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Somebody who ran into trouble because of his eye colour!
My eye colour is green. Yet, the Hellenic Police has another opinion!
Back in 1990, I went to my local Police Department to have my Identity Card issued. The police officer in charge asked me for my eye colour and I said it is green. Yet, he took a look at my file and saw it was quoted there as brown. What had happened was that in 1989, when I had my first passport issued, the person in charge wrote "brown" under the heading "Eye colour", without ever bothering to look what my actual eye colour was; brown looked obvious to that employee, since that is the most common eye colour in Greece.
Eventually, the police officer became irritated and claimed that I had maliciously misstated my eye colour in 1989 (I was born in 1976). I vehemently opposed this accusation and the officer, in a characteristically out-of-date display of who's in charge, asked for the officer in charge to arrive, so that a solution would be reached, or I would be officially charged with false declaration of data! The officer in charge officially declared that my eye colour was brown (which is most obviously not), simply to "forget the whole incident". How about that?
Eventually, ever since I have to cite my eye colour I very proudly state "green"! And let my passport still claim otherwise...
Back in 1990, I went to my local Police Department to have my Identity Card issued. The police officer in charge asked me for my eye colour and I said it is green. Yet, he took a look at my file and saw it was quoted there as brown. What had happened was that in 1989, when I had my first passport issued, the person in charge wrote "brown" under the heading "Eye colour", without ever bothering to look what my actual eye colour was; brown looked obvious to that employee, since that is the most common eye colour in Greece.
Eventually, the police officer became irritated and claimed that I had maliciously misstated my eye colour in 1989 (I was born in 1976). I vehemently opposed this accusation and the officer, in a characteristically out-of-date display of who's in charge, asked for the officer in charge to arrive, so that a solution would be reached, or I would be officially charged with false declaration of data! The officer in charge officially declared that my eye colour was brown (which is most obviously not), simply to "forget the whole incident". How about that?
Eventually, ever since I have to cite my eye colour I very proudly state "green"! And let my passport still claim otherwise...
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