Here I am, the way you know me best...
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Yesterday evening with David and Lilla was very, very nice, and apart from the nice company I also had my first beer - although it was not Canadian. Just a Heineken, but at least it was a "special offer" costing "only" 4.50$ for a Pint, which is about 3.50 Euros. As far as I've seen until know a Pint would usually cost about 5 to 6 Canadian Dollars (excluding the tip of 10%, which I was told is very important here as waiters/waitresses aren't paid well). David complained that if we ever really go out we should better "vorgluehen" because these prices are crazy. I answerd "Well at this time of the year it would be still nicer just to buy a few drinks and sit somewhere at the campus." Both looked at me and said "That's not possible." I should have known. Alike to the US public drinking is prohibited. So there won't be any comfi "gmiatliche" Beers at the campus as we did in Innsbruck. It's a pity.
Here's all three of us:
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Does David look familiar to you Sabine? When trying to check whether the photos we took were any good he accidentally saw the ones of my Farewell-Evening in Innsbruck (which are still on my camera) and it turned out that he knows you from a course last term! And actually he lived only a few dozens of meters away from me. The world is a village...
Yesterday evening with David and Lilla was very, very nice, and apart from the nice company I also had my first beer - although it was not Canadian. Just a Heineken, but at least it was a "special offer" costing "only" 4.50$ for a Pint, which is about 3.50 Euros. As far as I've seen until know a Pint would usually cost about 5 to 6 Canadian Dollars (excluding the tip of 10%, which I was told is very important here as waiters/waitresses aren't paid well). David complained that if we ever really go out we should better "vorgluehen" because these prices are crazy. I answerd "Well at this time of the year it would be still nicer just to buy a few drinks and sit somewhere at the campus." Both looked at me and said "That's not possible." I should have known. Alike to the US public drinking is prohibited. So there won't be any comfi "gmiatliche" Beers at the campus as we did in Innsbruck. It's a pity.
Here's all three of us:
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Does David look familiar to you Sabine? When trying to check whether the photos we took were any good he accidentally saw the ones of my Farewell-Evening in Innsbruck (which are still on my camera) and it turned out that he knows you from a course last term! And actually he lived only a few dozens of meters away from me. The world is a village...
relationes - 2006/06/03 00:55