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23 Jänner 2006

Status from Denmark

I decided to write this post in English. I just felt like it and if I like it I will continue to do this, we'll see. So what happened since my last posting? Not too much on the next two days. Most of the time I spent at home and did some computer gaming or watched videos. I only went out for shopping (only food of course) and did some cooking. Nothing special, I know, but really relaxing. On Saturday I went out to Copenhagen at around noon and I spent some time walking through the streets, I bought myself a prepaid mobile card and then at two o'clock I met Christian.We also walked around in the city and then went to Chris' flat. It's a pretty nice one not far from the center and he shares it with a Danish girl.We started cooking cause we both were really hungry and eager to get something to eat. As we have bought quite a lot of potatoes before, we decided to make some fried potatoes with vegetables. We were in such a hurry that we forgot a small step in our fantastically complicated recipe. But from now I will never forget to boil potatoes before I roast them. We wanted to make it quick, but it took us very long. We were standing by the potatoes something like 45 minutes and the result was black outside and raw inside. Well it was not that bad at least we were hungry enough to eat it. After this excellent meal we just chatted a bit and I then left in the evening. Was a nice day especially it was somewhat different from the others. On Sunday there was nothing special again; sleeping out, staying at home.Today I did some shopping (now I guess I have all the basics for cooking) and met Gustav in town. We wanted to go to a cafe and Gustav told me that he saw one that looked quite cheap on the way to our meeting point. It wasn't far and after some minutes walking we were there. When we were passing the windows I thought that it looked really cheap, but something was strange. It didn't really look like a cafe, though it said so on the front door. When we came in I was even surer that this is not a cafe. In the second room there were some people and we just asked if this is a cafe. The first five seconds nothing happened and then a lady said to us: "This is a cafe for mentally disabled people". Oops ... well ... I knew there will be some problems in a country where you don't understand things written on the door. But then we went to a really nice cafe, where Gustav has already been before. Afterwards I came back home, well here I am writing this post. Read you soon...

P.S.: Thanks to all of you for the birthday greetings, especially for the video message! That was sooo cool. Never got anything like it before.

von Pietropizzi um 20:20 | 1 Kommentar(e)

1 Kommentar(e):

  • Cool, that you´ve already met your friends, old man. If your and Chris´s rooms are that great, I´m pretty sure I´ll come to visit you. Have Fun!

    Von Anonymous Anonym, am 24 Jänner, 2006 20:25  

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