Tuesday, 9 October 2007
Is EU legitimate?
It´s late in Glasgow so it´s dark. Today I woke up late, 10:30. I had my clock set on 9 but I fell asleep again. I went to uni after cleaning the toilet. It was Fernandos turn but evidently he hasn´t cleaned before in his life. At uni I downloaded cases and articles for my EU and Labour law politics cours. From there I continued to the law workshop. Then home, a quick lunch. I decided before eating that I would go out and explore a new part of the city although I had a lot of things to do. I went westwards. I saw a lot of new buildings. I`ll put the pictures here soon. I came home and ate a quick dinner. I started of back to uni. At the Boyd Orr building the international society was showing a film, Paradise now. Around 100 members were watching when I arrived late with two french Kelvinhaugh inhabitants. The film was ok though the volume was far to quiet. I walked back and made a hamburger and played guitar and now I`m doing this.
Yesterday, Monday, I woke up early. I ate breakfast and marched to uni. EU law with prof Thomkins. I spoke in class. My heart beat hard in my chest. After that I continued to University Gardens 9 to attend Politics of Labour Law. The classroom door was locked so we had to wait 20 mins for someone. I spoke in class again. I am great! From there I went to the law workshop and from there home. I tried to study but I failed. I ate pasta with red pesto and mature cheddar. 8 clock Elias left the building. I arrived on time to Queen Margaret and met some english society members. I ordered one pint "of the cheapest" and someone laughed. Professor Robert Grant held a lecture about Yates, Byzantium and the machine: some modern paradoxes. I understod approimately 5 % of the content. It was fun though. After that we discussed, even some litterature. Home!
Sunday was a day of studies as was saturday. Sunday night I watched the Cider house rules. It was good. I was at the uni reading. On Saturday night I watched Sleepy Hollow by Tim Burton. It was good as well. I did nothing else that weekend. My mother and others concerned about my frequent pub visits , - relax!
Friday I studied, of course, but not much, of course. In the morning I went to Byres Road a gave back my awesome black winterboats of the brand Clarks. Unluckily the heels were falling of. I had my money back and found a new library. I borrowed a couple of CDs. I had to pay for them, 80p each. From there I continued to the Botanic Gardens. I saw som exotic fish and banana trees. It was a very nice victorian place. From the Victorian dream I continued to the German dream, Lidl. I bought food and walked home. In the afternoon Fernando, me, and Samuel played football in the Kelvingrove park. There were others playing so we set up a real final. Before ten we went to Queen Margaret. I met a friend from the English litterature. I had had to much to drink so he told me the same stories at least two timed each. Andrea, Fernando and me walked home in the night.
Thursday I had my first lecture in International Law and the problems of contemporary worldorder. It was immensly interesting but hard though. After the lecture I sat down on the uni hill and caught some sun. It was a beuatiful day. In the evening I went with Erik from Sweden to the Primary and chatted with a lad from Norway. He was here with his wife. A man from Mexico who was disillusioned with the Mexican government, a german girl and boy and some others. I had with me a pair of gloves sewed by my mothers fathers sister. An Austrian commented they had the same colour as asbest. I took it as a compliment.
Wednesday I studied. At 3 I went to uni for a intro to the library. It was all very easy. I went back home and studied.
Yesterday, Monday, I woke up early. I ate breakfast and marched to uni. EU law with prof Thomkins. I spoke in class. My heart beat hard in my chest. After that I continued to University Gardens 9 to attend Politics of Labour Law. The classroom door was locked so we had to wait 20 mins for someone. I spoke in class again. I am great! From there I went to the law workshop and from there home. I tried to study but I failed. I ate pasta with red pesto and mature cheddar. 8 clock Elias left the building. I arrived on time to Queen Margaret and met some english society members. I ordered one pint "of the cheapest" and someone laughed. Professor Robert Grant held a lecture about Yates, Byzantium and the machine: some modern paradoxes. I understod approimately 5 % of the content. It was fun though. After that we discussed, even some litterature. Home!
Sunday was a day of studies as was saturday. Sunday night I watched the Cider house rules. It was good. I was at the uni reading. On Saturday night I watched Sleepy Hollow by Tim Burton. It was good as well. I did nothing else that weekend. My mother and others concerned about my frequent pub visits , - relax!
Friday I studied, of course, but not much, of course. In the morning I went to Byres Road a gave back my awesome black winterboats of the brand Clarks. Unluckily the heels were falling of. I had my money back and found a new library. I borrowed a couple of CDs. I had to pay for them, 80p each. From there I continued to the Botanic Gardens. I saw som exotic fish and banana trees. It was a very nice victorian place. From the Victorian dream I continued to the German dream, Lidl. I bought food and walked home. In the afternoon Fernando, me, and Samuel played football in the Kelvingrove park. There were others playing so we set up a real final. Before ten we went to Queen Margaret. I met a friend from the English litterature. I had had to much to drink so he told me the same stories at least two timed each. Andrea, Fernando and me walked home in the night.
Thursday I had my first lecture in International Law and the problems of contemporary worldorder. It was immensly interesting but hard though. After the lecture I sat down on the uni hill and caught some sun. It was a beuatiful day. In the evening I went with Erik from Sweden to the Primary and chatted with a lad from Norway. He was here with his wife. A man from Mexico who was disillusioned with the Mexican government, a german girl and boy and some others. I had with me a pair of gloves sewed by my mothers fathers sister. An Austrian commented they had the same colour as asbest. I took it as a compliment.
Wednesday I studied. At 3 I went to uni for a intro to the library. It was all very easy. I went back home and studied.
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