Wierd weekend...
Oct. 6th, 2002 12:06 pmThe lessons friday were just boring, so I'm not even going into that (except that we had a bout nazicism in history. Argh!!!!).
After school we had to buy a b-day present for Rebekka and we had all been talking about edible underwear, so that's what we were going to buy. We thought. Because no one wanted to. So we just went to "Ærlige Bent" at the main train station, where we bought some very wierd stuff (a tie with bowling-stuff on it, a book about sex after you turn 50 (there was nothing in it) and some hand-cuffs with cow-print on them). We met with the rest at Østerport and went to go bowling for 2 hours. It was so much fun! Mostly because I realized that I actually am quite good at it (and won...)! After that we went to Hvidovre to Rebekkas house. We found out that it was a very big house and that it had a food-lift, laundry shaft and a billard room. We ate (burritos and ice cream), we talked (about everything. I got everyone to talk about politics. Yay!), we laughed, we played (pool and darts) and danced in the rain. Do you know how wet you can get in only 15 minutes!? Well, I know! My shirt wasn't even dry the next day!
At about 12:30 the next day, we all went home. I walked with Line from Østerport and home and the whole way home we complained about how our bodies hurt too much (apparently you actually use muscles when you go bowling...). I got home and found out that I had to go to a non-firmation (don't ask) at 5. I tried to go sleep the pain and tiredness away, but I realized that that just wasn't do-able, so after some crying I got permission to stay home. I ate can of tuna and some bread, while watching "Panicroom" (new favorite movie!) and "The Devil's Arithmetic". The last one was so good. It's about the jews under The 2nd Worldwar, with Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphey. I don't know how much I cried, but my eyes still hurt a bit...
Maybe I'll write later, but only if I have somthing to write
After school we had to buy a b-day present for Rebekka and we had all been talking about edible underwear, so that's what we were going to buy. We thought. Because no one wanted to. So we just went to "Ærlige Bent" at the main train station, where we bought some very wierd stuff (a tie with bowling-stuff on it, a book about sex after you turn 50 (there was nothing in it) and some hand-cuffs with cow-print on them). We met with the rest at Østerport and went to go bowling for 2 hours. It was so much fun! Mostly because I realized that I actually am quite good at it (and won...)! After that we went to Hvidovre to Rebekkas house. We found out that it was a very big house and that it had a food-lift, laundry shaft and a billard room. We ate (burritos and ice cream), we talked (about everything. I got everyone to talk about politics. Yay!), we laughed, we played (pool and darts) and danced in the rain. Do you know how wet you can get in only 15 minutes!? Well, I know! My shirt wasn't even dry the next day!
At about 12:30 the next day, we all went home. I walked with Line from Østerport and home and the whole way home we complained about how our bodies hurt too much (apparently you actually use muscles when you go bowling...). I got home and found out that I had to go to a non-firmation (don't ask) at 5. I tried to go sleep the pain and tiredness away, but I realized that that just wasn't do-able, so after some crying I got permission to stay home. I ate can of tuna and some bread, while watching "Panicroom" (new favorite movie!) and "The Devil's Arithmetic". The last one was so good. It's about the jews under The 2nd Worldwar, with Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphey. I don't know how much I cried, but my eyes still hurt a bit...
Maybe I'll write later, but only if I have somthing to write