hot chocolate and baileys, no sweeter thing to be had

Mar 31, 2006 10:37

so tired.

too many nights out.

I feel like one of the hobbits, and I seriously need my time in the elven enclaves to relax and rejuvinate, and this weekend is *not* going to provide much of an opportunity for that. I'm going down to Hong Kong for the HK Sevens and while that might normally be lotsa fun, its going to be a vaguely corporate ( Read more... )

hong kong, coffee, rugby

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soucyn March 31 2006, 15:09:08 UTC
Starbucks *delivers* in China!?! WTF! Those Commie Bastards make me crawl to them over here! That's it, time for a revolution.

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immortaleve April 3 2006, 06:56:34 UTC
:)

See, some people say the standard of living is higher in the good ole US of A, but we both know better, hehe ;)

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ex_lech854 April 1 2006, 08:54:23 UTC
What's starbucks coffee like? Too bad they haven't got it here... (in Poland)

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immortaleve April 3 2006, 06:54:27 UTC
Starbucks coffee isn't actually that good... but they deliver, hehe (yay laziness)

...and wow, I'm SO proud that Poland hasn't yet succumbed to the Giant Corporate pressure of Starbucks (even Germany has starbucks!) :)

btw, where are you in Polska?

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twencenboy April 3 2006, 22:43:14 UTC
Rugby's infinitely more interesting to watch, because it seems like there are no rules, just right (ha ha ha, so clever!). Oh you forgot to mention the players are better-looking than NFL players.

Anyhow, I may be in Eastern Europe this summer, and I'll definitely be in Germany in the fall. So unless you're coming back to the States, we should meet up, because Europe and China are practically neighbors.

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immortaleve April 6 2006, 00:55:29 UTC
hold on, not only are they better looking with fabulously wacky hairstyles... but they also wear less clothing!!! :)

LOL, yes, Europe and China *are* practically neighbors... besides the fact that I've been itching to have an excuse to go over to Germany (again) and Poland (for the first time).

What will you be doing in the Bloc area?

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twencenboy April 6 2006, 01:55:33 UTC
Yes, significantly less clothing...the American rugby team doesn't have wacky hairstyles though :(

I will hopefully be doing human rights work in the former Warszawa Blok. I actually applied for an internship in Warsaw, but didn't get it...so many remaining options are Sarejevo and Belgrade (plus whatever the human rights woman here at UVA recommends for me tomorrow, as I'm currently offerless).

Mom and dad say hi, btw!

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immortaleve April 11 2006, 01:34:09 UTC
so when will you find out your itenerary?

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