Will try to update this page now and then and tell some tales from my time in Prague. I would be happy if you leave a comment or two - and hope you will come by later.
Friday, December 16, 2005
Tram party - na shledanou party
To celebrate our 1.semester of studying hard (sound: people laughing) in Prague, we had a farewell-party in a tram for 2 hours. It was like... riding a tram.
We went to dogs bollocks, thanks for the nice dancing from these people.
So, goodbye to Prague for this year, but I will be back in town 3. January. I hope everyone staying in Prague and those that go home - will have a Happy Christmas and a splendid celebration when entering the New Year! Looking forward to meet you all again next year.
(PS: If my airplane crash tomorrow, because of the shitty weather in Prague or the snow and wind in Trondheim, then I have to say: I will miss u all, Marit, my family, my friends and all the people I got to know in Prague)
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Playboys in Prague = 10 CZK
According to CVUT Student webpage you are going to see 2 playboys (one from Norway and one from Belgium) in the next edtition of their newspaper (Strednik). So look out on campus for the newspaper (it may be in czech - but some information is in english) - and it may cost you only 10 CZK for pictures of real playboys. Happy reading.
Monday, December 05, 2005
Internet + Pizza = Devil, and some crazy roommates
Guillaume - Mehli - Laurent - Sigbjørn
Find the crazy norwegian
So what do you do at midnight, you are hungry (well, not actually) and have internet. You go to Pizzawest, fill out the firm and click submit. 40 minutes later you have 2 medium pizzas in your room for 280 korunas. Not bad (compared to Norway).
A picture of my roommate working, and imagine how hard he will work when we get new beds on wednesday! Look at the note to the left, it says: "Please clean out all thinks of bed." Will this mean I can`t have a dream the night before? And can I just leave all my things in bed?
Saturday, December 03, 2005
Rally Strahov!
Today I woke up at 12, and found out that we had an ongoing Rally near our dormitory. So I walked outside in the cold Prague-air and lined up for some pictues. Nice to see something happening in Strahov. Enjoy
ALOT of people came to watch the show. To the left you see east-europes largest stadium.
Some cars and my friend Daniel who really was like a child who got his first ice-cream today.
1 car - 1 man - 1 girl
The track was around the stadium
I am sure some of the people from my hometown would have killed for some of this equipment.
Inside my new Opel Kadett this summer, and inside an old Lada
Nice, eh car?
ALOT of people came to watch the show. To the left you see east-europes largest stadium.
Some cars and my friend Daniel who really was like a child who got his first ice-cream today.
1 car - 1 man - 1 girl
The track was around the stadium
I am sure some of the people from my hometown would have killed for some of this equipment.
Inside my new Opel Kadett this summer, and inside an old Lada
Nice, eh car?
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
What is all this ironing about?
I had a survey among french-speaking students and me, and we found out something interesting. In Belgium/France/frenchspeakingcountries it is common for the mother of the family (family of 3 people) to iron ALL clothes (t-shirts, trousers, boxers, pullovers ++) for the family members. But strangely enough not the socks. According to real information from my roommates mother (speaking with her on SKYPE) these are the facts:
1. Mothers spend 3 hours a week ironing
2. Her mother did the same thing (how far back does this go? Did Eve iron Adams clothes?)
3. The other reason for ironing is to make it more organized in the closet
4. The third reason for ironing is that Norway and french-speaking countries have different habits
So, do your mother iron ALL your clothes (except for the socks)? Write country of origin,name of mother and yes/no + other comments in the comments-field. Dekuju moc.
Todays french word: Yes, for sure - oui sessur (spoken form)
1. Mothers spend 3 hours a week ironing
2. Her mother did the same thing (how far back does this go? Did Eve iron Adams clothes?)
3. The other reason for ironing is to make it more organized in the closet
4. The third reason for ironing is that Norway and french-speaking countries have different habits
So, do your mother iron ALL your clothes (except for the socks)? Write country of origin,name of mother and yes/no + other comments in the comments-field. Dekuju moc.
Todays french word: Yes, for sure - oui sessur (spoken form)
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
PM-bar - Germany,Austrian and Italian presentation
I have to write a brief summary first - and then to the juicy pictures. Things you can do when you are at a party (or you should NOT do?):
1. Try to order a taxi to Norway (vanocni sleva...) - costs 10 000 CZK + gasoline. It is not expencive, but the taxidrivers laughed alot, so we had fun.
2. Dance like a maniac.
3. Give a free beer to everyone pointing in the right direction towards Norway
4. Buy a bottle of wine...
5. Get persuaded to promise to run a MARATHON in PRAGUE in MAY when you haven`t moved your feet for 4 years.
But one thing is for sure - HAVE FUN WITH YOUR FRIENDS always work (and just ignore the strange looks on other peoples face when you do the norwegian or english dance in the middle of the dancefloor)
I`m trying to learn the famous dance from Brosjan to my friends - and it looks good!
Happy-smiling people! Notice the new fashion in Prague on the last picture, something to start in Norway also.
Weird faces seen at PM-bar
A bunch of happy people, and the last picture of an expert in listening to wine.
And as always - comments are mostly welcome, and pictures will be removed if you contact me :)
1. Try to order a taxi to Norway (vanocni sleva...) - costs 10 000 CZK + gasoline. It is not expencive, but the taxidrivers laughed alot, so we had fun.
2. Dance like a maniac.
3. Give a free beer to everyone pointing in the right direction towards Norway
4. Buy a bottle of wine...
5. Get persuaded to promise to run a MARATHON in PRAGUE in MAY when you haven`t moved your feet for 4 years.
But one thing is for sure - HAVE FUN WITH YOUR FRIENDS always work (and just ignore the strange looks on other peoples face when you do the norwegian or english dance in the middle of the dancefloor)
I`m trying to learn the famous dance from Brosjan to my friends - and it looks good!
Happy-smiling people! Notice the new fashion in Prague on the last picture, something to start in Norway also.
Weird faces seen at PM-bar
A bunch of happy people, and the last picture of an expert in listening to wine.
And as always - comments are mostly welcome, and pictures will be removed if you contact me :)
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Post-it mail it!
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Join me on stand-up comedy! HAHAHA!
Fringe Comedy Nights will have stand-up on 1st December [Australia's JULIA MORRIS)]. One of the few english-speaking-stand-up-shows in Prague, so I have to check it out. Where is it? Look at the map. How mutch is it? 215 CZK from ticketmaster.cz, just look here to see how many tickets are left. I hope to order tickets before they are sold out - so please let me know if you want to come also.
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Miss U!
Only 27 days until I go home to Norway for christmas-vacation. Although I have a really good time here in Prague - I am looking forward to get home to Marit, my friends and my family. Will get back here in Prague the 3th of January - and PLEASE be prepared for a great birthdayparty around the 4th of January :) Perhaps a saunaparty/nonstopbarparty/outside-winter-party or something completely different. Will let you know :)
Secret message: Savne dæ masse Marit, and you know it :)
Secret message: Savne dæ masse Marit, and you know it :)
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Annes birthday & first SNOW & Stripclub in Prague
Anne was sich, but we had a great time anyway. Hope you`re better today.
We went to Lucerna Music Bar
First SNOW in Prague - pretty nice, me = home :)
Afterwards this guy guided us to a strip-club :)
Pretty good night I must say, first snow in Prague and first time in a strip-club. And I did not end the night in a non-stop bar.
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