Sunday, October 26, 2008

Homemade Ground Blind

look back at the past few weeks

The goodbyes are now all over first. Then Monday comes the arrival of new students. And that's why I want to finish the last month onwards, with a small summary of what I always wanted to write what I have come before.

the weekend 11-12. October were two former students from the U.S. back to SHA. You currently studying in Vienna, have us but in a way that they missed four weeks after you are gone, have come back. And on this occasion we had to, of course, dress appropriately distinguished:



They are from left to right:
- Javier from Colombia, who is there on Wednesday, unfortunately, fell again and is one of the best friends I have been found on the GI.
- Ann and Nicole, the two students from Vienna, who were back in SHA. There are five other former students of GI in Vienna. And precisely for this reason do Simon, Andrew (see below) and I moved to Vienna in the next term break.
- Andrew, an Australian who was in my first month, a student at the GI and whose parents live in SHA. also one of my best friends from the GI, and he will probably be adopted not so fast.
- my humble self

And as you see, we all have this much fun! As a small

Bonusbildchen: So it looks like when I work:



came in the following week, then to a certain class in Israel. This had been overwhelmed with our heads pretty high priority, and, above all, the German teacher of the class with this priority, maybe a little bit. In any case, it has Simon and me [i] every day [/ i] in any program with us about it and clamped regularly until a few hours' notice said. And so went the two weeks, and it was Simon and me enormously to the spirit.
All had but a happy ending: The Israelis have at the end a feedback meeting with our bosses and our hosts. And Simon and I have been praised to the skies and blessed:-D Our chef hats, more or less devious and the language he has ever seen how great are his Cos ^ ^

Then on Friday came one of the highlights of the week I had a test drive in an Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4 TB 16V with 155 hp. As I drove to the dealer, it has just started to rain a little, and right before we had to irgendnem event the Israelis do, the mood was not so best.
But then at issue, the weather gods and the trader I am very sympathetic: The sun came out, and when I arrived at the dealership to me, the seller has just the key in his hand down, showed me where the car is asked how long wants to go, and off we went.
And shit, yes, went off you: D I must still grinning now as it was when I went out from the courtyard and on the road for the first time have given full speed: D The car runs sooo hard! And then the streets are in SHA Area but something of perfect for small and agile car set, and then everything was gescheint in autumn colors, the sun, it was little traffic ... in a word, these 45 minutes on Friday at noon, said simply were just PERFECT!
Such was the good piece of:



The same had also the right wheels on it, exactly how it should be.
The two negative aspects of the car were extremely light steering, soft suspension and long pedal travel. But I was impressed with the acoustic vs. mini rather unglamorous and understated power delivery all the more! Wow!
After that I'm still driving a Fiat 500, because even as an alternative choice was. But only stood for election since I drove it and felt there, but very concentrated have, has done the even if a small stylish wagon. Unfortunately, a step back from Lancia, which expires in March and must be found for the replacement.

As of that date, the global economy more and more down the drain went the world to me was really only better: more and more fun thanks to sufficient opportunities for parties with cool people, less and less sleep for various reasons, then this feedback meeting and so on and so forth, to the rest I can not even remember much about it, it was definitely cool and very much.

bottom line for this month: I was afraid that he is the most boring, he is in effect become the best month so far!

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