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Lustig Wolkenkratzer in Tirol - Funny skyscraper in Tyrol!

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Funny skyscraper /Germ. Lustig Wolkenkratzer/  - international symbol of smile, an unique project of Good Humor Party for people who like to laugh. 
Lustig Wolkenkratzer in Tirol nahe Begdoktor Haus - LINK
Shortly afterwards, similar skyscrapers started to appear in other places in the world: in Poland, Spain, Italy, Australia, USA, Germany and the United Kingdom, etc. Today are 126 "skyscrapers" in all over the world!
If you want to join in the fun, there is nothing more easier. The model of this skyscraper can be downloaded from the Internet, printed, glued and then you can go for a walk and take a few photos, for instance next to a famous building in your city and send them to Szczepan Sadurski, the head of the Good Humor Party, on sadurski@onet.pl It is enough to become a member of the funniest organization in the world. Official Website of the Good Humor Party: www.sadurski.com
The Good Humor Party (Polish: Partia Dobrego Humoru), is a satirical organization, founded in Poland on 28 June 2001 by Polish cartoonist and journalist Szczepan Sadurski, during the Good Humor Festival in Gdansk. It have circa 3,000 members all around the world, many of them well known satirists.
Funny skyscraper in Tyrol, Austria
The goal of the Good Humor Party is to make people happy. It is completely apolitical group. The membership fee is stated as "three wide smiles a day". The party cooperates with people and organizations with similar goals, supports entertainment initiatives and finds humor in current affair. A party symbol is "wesoły wieżowiec PDH" (funny skyscraper), a model of a tall building bearing the party's logo. Why a skyscraper? But why not!

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