Monday...Tuesday...Wednesday...Thursday..Friday
The title probably doesn't make it very clear. Start reading at Monday, then each and every period say 'period', every period, then the next day, then the next period, and period, and day, and period, ad infinitum, and you have only the slightest idea of how long a week seems when you must work everyday, all day! It's not that the job sucks, because it doesn't, and it's actually quite enjoyable and interesting, but why do people work 5 DAYS and then have a measly 2 off? Why not 4/3 or 3/4 or even better 0/7? I'm not a big complainer normally, actually on my desk I have this picture hanging:

But on the eve of another week... actually I was just looking for an excuse to post that picture!
Soooo, anyway.
Last week I visited my old German roomie Julia in Munich. Left on Friday and hundreds or Euros and biers later returned to Tuebi on Sunday. Before I say anymore, let me say Munich is one expensive ass city! But the best looking European women is supposedly in Munich as is the best bretzel (pretzel) and wollidonka. But here are some pictures:


Please note the fantastical stone carving on the interior of the church below. It reminds me of classical lettering stroke method I once used to carve an eagle wing that was faceted naughty to the throne of King Pompous IV.

Only in Europe you'll see this:

Yes that is an ashtray in a bathroom stall, just above the toilet paper :0

A Communist nightclub blaring a whole lotta American rap music.
The only sheisse thing about the trip was the other roommate in my youth hostel. He was German but lived in India and every night he went to bed at 9, woke up at 12 midnight, and meditated for 5 HOURS till 5 am, then went back to sleep.
So another week. I'm happy to say Matt is leaving today for France, and Chris should be arriving in under 2 weeks. So let the party begin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of course, only between 6-10 pm Mon-Fri for me, but then the weekend comes, weekend comes, ya'll could come, so go tell your pappcun and your mammacun! And I know a few other of you's will be coming out! As for the rest of you, may you find life torturous in HELL!.
And this weekend I did nothing exciting; Trying to save a little money.
2 Comments:
Just wanted to correct an ealier posting of yours on daylite savings time. The farmers are deftly against DST because they follow the sun and this makes them an hour late to market. The real driver is energy savings, less driving accidents, and the preference to hang out on the patio after work to drink beer and burn meet. The farmers were effective in their objections until the energy crisis in the 70s.
Ohhhhhhhh, interesting. So i have no one to blame but myself.
I'm glad my blog post are becoming so popular!
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