Me and Sion 2006

Feb 22, 2006 21:46

Here I am again after a long break... I don't have much time to write, but a few things happened during those weeks.

First of all, I finally passed my Greek exam, so you'll never hear me talk about that again (which should be a nice change, as I have mentioned it in almost all of my posts). Then the winter semester came to an end, I passed all of ( Read more... )

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sally_jewelz February 22 2006, 21:55:56 UTC
Hey Francesco! Gosh I haven't spoken to you in a while.

hey, I'm not saying I usually spend my day looking at girls, but seeing none is a bit depressing Lol.. I think I'd feel the same way if I didn't get to see a boy for a long time.

The civil protection thing sounds interesting.. sort of like a mandatory boot camp experience everyone has to do atleast once, right? We don't really have that here.

I haven't been watching the Olympics at all, actually. Kinda sad. THe only thing I'm really interested in watching is the figure skating anyway.

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the_bb March 2 2006, 22:34:07 UTC
Hey! Well, in the meantime we have spoken, although I haven't seen you since... Have you managed to watch the Closing Ceremony and see my friends playing? ;) Oh, and if you watched figure skating you've surely thing Sthephane Lambiel... one of our silver medals!

The civil protection (PCi for short) isn't actually for everyone... let's that every boy should go in the army, but nowadays many are not considered able to go there (or: many manage not to be taken in...) and have therefore to go in the PCi, which is much shorter (5+4 days instead of 21 weeks), more useful (because we have absolutely no war here, so the army's totally useless... but the PCi helps in case of catastrophes) and without any kind of stupid and useless discipline!

...in fact, they say we're spending too much money, but why keep something as expensive and useless as a little and weak army? If we got involved in a war against the EU we'd lose anyway...

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