BagpipingHello,
29.1 Today has been a day of studies. I woke up at 9 to my phone, I set it on 10 and finally got up at 10:30. I ate my last bread and musli, with tea and squash. I wrote on my climate change essay from 12 - 4. Then I had lunch, simple and tasty. I boiled noodles and added fried onions and soy sauce. That was like a poor Chinese farmers lunch I imagine. Living just next to the sky skrapers of Beijing, waiting for his house to be demolished in the shades of capitalism. Anyway, it's a dish worth further elaboration and exploration. I walked to uni and studied globalisation and capitalism. There was something wrong with my card, so I couldn't get a couple of books. I walked home around 9. I met a girl from the Film-making society in the library. At home I was hungry but didn't have anything to eat so I ate first biscuits with ham and Camembert. Then I drank a cup of tea and ate a piece of Samuel's cake. Then I ate the last of my ice cream. And finally one more piece of Samuel's cake. Now I am in my room.
28.1 Was Monday, I woke up and ate breakfast and revised for the lectures. I walked to uni and attended my EU lesson. I was truly bored for the first time. It was also my fault. After that I attended my Politics of Labour Law class and that was so much more interesting. I love it! The teacher gave me my essay. I had done pretty well with 4 or 5 in everything except argumentation. Crap! From there I walked home and had lunch. I left soon for the St Andrews building. There I attended a Workshop called writer house. We studied plots, settings, characters and themes. I did some acting as well and realised how hard it is or alternatively how bad I am. At 7 I left and walked home accompanied by a German film-maker through Kelvingrove Park. At home I ate hamburgers. Home made delicious. No, I didn't. I had nothing. At nine Blandine visited 61. We drank tea and ate Samuel's cake. Samuel told us about what he though about lingerie. I borrowed some salad from Fernando. Of course not I didn't make hamburgers.
27.1 Was Sunday. I woke up 11:30 and studied after dinner. In the afternoon we went to the park for a match of football. My leg was though so bad I couldn´t play and had to walk back home. I took a shower and continued my studies. I watched the Butterfly Effect and went to sleep. It was good.
26.1 On Saturday I woke up around ten and had breakfast and tried to write on my essay. Around 2 I walked to the Glasgow University Union. As a very important board member. I decorated. We hanged up a carpet of Christmas lights in the ceiling and decorated more with balloons, Ikea lamps and more. The Glasgow big band started practising whilst we worker. It was nice. At four I walked home and studied a bit. I picked out the cloths I wanted to wear. At 6 I took a shower and dressed up as follows. Straight charcoal trousers, white shirt, a brown Manchester blazer, a black tie and mustard coloured shoes. I also attached a small strip of tartar on my chest. At 7:50 I walked to GUU to attend Burns Ball 2008. I was early and sat down with Elizabeth. We ripped tickets and handed out free drink tickets. People were coming, young and old. There were no restrictions of who could come. The Debate Chamber was decorated most exquisitely. It was like the Milky Way with real ballads playing in the background. At 9 the Ceilidh band started playing. I want to dance so much. This party was filled with locals, so the dance was most professional. Sarah arrived and took over the ticketing. Me and Elizabeth hit the dance floor. It was extreme fun, the band was a bit more modern also. From here on followed dancing for 2 hours. It was hot, hectic and pulsating in the hall. Women of varying ages wore the most beautiful dresses and most men were in kilts, as Fernando. At 11 a swing band started playing. I danced with a girl who was studying microbiology and an other one who was studying philosophy and with Elizabeth. Their style of dancing was different. The dancing continued until 12:30. It was super. I discussed with Fernando and Rafael, with Suzi's boyfriend, with a girl who was studying law for the first year and loved everything about law( delict, contract, criminal, you name it. Scary), Elisabeth, Gregg, Adam and some people whose names I have forgotten. At 1 we started of for another party. I couldn't find my coat. I found my scarf and finally my coat downstairs. Somebody had been using it. I didn't mind since it was clean. We walked to flat just next to Byres Road. There I spent an hour or so. From there I walked to Elisabeth. We were around 10. At 4 we walked home. At 5 I discussed with Fernando the party. He had attended an other party after Burns Ball. At 6 I was sleeping. It was a fun and local event. Great success.
25.1 I studied. In the evening I was in Andrea's, Blandine's and Conrad's flat. We watched a Tim Burton film after a drink. Me and Andrea (boy) were at home around 1. It rained outside.
24.1 I had my first lecture in International Law. It was super interesting. At 6 we walked to the Bute Hall. I let the pictures describe that night. It was amazing, again. At ten I walked to the Primary with Samuel, Blandine and Fernando plus others. From there I walked home.
Disco dance
Sailor
Adaptions
Compulsory check
Before dancing
Stairs
Loik, Marco and Samuel
Samuel
Piping
4 comments:
Morjens,
Hu är livet?det verkar fartfyllt. Här e de saatans bra. Mycke tenter och fester med ny människor o sånt. Håller även på att ordna med studier utomlands..
Ha det bra,
Benni bad
Morjens,
Fartfyllt ibland och ibland meditativt. Vaihtelu virkistää. Vart har du tänkt söka? Så du är Codexare nu och går på deras fester?
Vasa är det bästa som Finland har att erbjuda, kom ihåg det.
ELias
Jag e nu codexare på dagen och justusit på natten. Jag har olika alternativ med jag jag hoppas det blir det landet av möjligheter.. You know. Sitter just nu i Tritonia och hörde av Frida att de skall resa dit imorgon. Det blir väl bra me lite kvinnligt sällskap.
Svar till ditt påstående att Vasa is the place to be, så tycker jag att Kyrkslätt, de oändliga åkrarnas land är överlägset. Där vilar själen och sinnet.
Ha de bra..
Regards,
Benjamin " ex secretary of foreign- affairs for the law students association Justus" Bad
Kvinnosälskap tackar man aldrig nej till, nej det gör man inte.
Jag är rädd för att de oändliga åkrarnas land håller på att fyllas av Esbo bor. Fy fabian! Hur går det med vår tvättäkta kyrkslätt dialekt.
Jag tror jag stannar här i exil.
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