Some summerish words from some Swedish(and American) teenagers.

Saturday, July 02, 2005

Comletly Content

Noon,02:45 PM

Ultimately I’m pleased. Full up, clean and healthy suffering from too-tired-to-notice-less-enjoyable-incidents. In other words, this was my day. In the morning, while having another lonesome breakfast, I took a very impulsive decision. "I want to go to Frölunda torg", by bicycle because I have never done that before. Around 11.20, with a bottle of water in my rucksack and pair of sunglasses on my nose, I mounted my bike and set of for my aim. Believe it or not, I made it! I got there in less that 40 minutes and apart from if you, dear reader, consider it as a long time for such a short journey I was truly proud of myself.

Wandering around in the shopping centre, with running and bloodshot eyes (the result of me being careless about taking my allergy medicine) looking as tramp or maybe even as a person addicted to drugs, didn’t satisfy me for too long. I decided to leave.

After a while I understood, that this impulsive idea of taking the bike to Frölunda, was not well planned at all..I didn’t think of bringing a sandwich or at least a fruit with me. On my way back home I was starving. Strangely enough the hunger and the fact that I had a puncture and had to wheel the bike before reaching my mansion didn’t affect me at all. Though I was starving and irritated, I was content.

At last I had my lonesome dinner in front of the TV, watching my favourite series "Muñeca Brava". It’s an Argentine series (which probably tells you everything you need to know about the plot) televised on a Polish channel. It’s hmm, laughable. While the actors live their parts with a "te quiero" and "te amo" to and fro a Polish, male voice, translates their declarations of love without exaggerated insight. Pretty funny actually. But I prefer when there are subtitles as in Sweden. If it was like that in Poland, the Polish people would be best at Spanish, though Spanish series are what dominates the telecasts.

Night, 01:00 AM

Still I’m very content with this day. I have just returned home from Yttterby. This evening or should I say night I socialized with my dear friends and watched most of the movie "Saw". But now I’m tired, too tired. I have to go to work tomorrow. Tomorrow, today! Ohhh…

Take care good folks! 21 days left to Venezuela. Three weeks!! Time is ticking away. // Isunia :P

1 Comments:

Blogger Johan said...

But John. You do not need to watch the movie to feel the fear run up your spine. Merely sitting in the room, even behind Daniel, can make some people feel fear. You also forgot that Daniel stole her place a bit into the movie...

And as always... Thanks for the post... :D

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