Monthly Archive for June, 2006

Honey, I’m home!

The story about my neighbours continues. As you might remember, the lady from next door was visiting me during an Easter dinner I had for my friends. She forgot her pasha mould here, which became a reason for me to visit them (one can argue wether or not she left it on purpose). I was a bit afraid of returning it since I didn’t know wether her husband knew that she was visiting me or not. What would I say if her husband opened the door and I’ve got her “forgotten” pasha mould in my hand? So, it wasn’t until a week ago that I returned it, and the trigger for me returning it is a story worth telling.

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Don’t drink and write

I almost fell off my chair on Sunday morning when I read what I had written to pve on our irc-channel the night before. I had been catching sun and studying to the exam I had today on Tervasaari on Saturday afternoon and was invited to my friends F’s and A’s housewarming party in the evening. It wasn’t supposed to get that wet, but what did I honestly think when mixing a litre of 50-50 cosmopolitan berfore I left?

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Roadtrip

Most of you (who are you anyway?) already know that I was away partying in Sweden and Denmark a couple of weeks ago. Now I’ve finally got the pictures up in my gallery and even found the time to comment them.

It’s useless to write anything more about the trip, instead I’ll let the pictures do the talking. Just to make it clear to everyone: it was a hell of a trip! In every sense.

To the gallery.

Mayday

How come I’m so busy nowadays that I can’t find the time to blog anymore? It was like a month ago I promised to write something about May 1st and Provoo. Since then, loads of things have happened and there’s lots of things to tell. Some reasons for my lack of spare time are probably my full time summer job, the partying abroad, the problems with my server and last but certainly not least The Girl. Well, better late than never, so here goes.

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