Thursday, September 22, 2005

Nasb What Is Wrongwith It

eagel @ 2005-09-22T10: 06:00

Ok Tuesday was the second day form e in Warsaw. A day with a lot to do. First thing I went to the university to meet their some Erasmus students that I was writing in frist e-mail with. That I did. There is Jose from Spain, Gabriel from Portugal and Marc from Germany (Mannheim). Than I had the first meeting with the VP ICX from AIESEC SGH. One thing I can say the whole committee is strange, because the just started two years ago to do “serious” Exchange in form of PBoxes. Complete crazy. Sorry, but the Insight’er will understand.
But back to the day, in the cafeteria I meet some other Germans from Köln. They told me about an Erasmus party in the evening. (you see a lot Germans, but at this time I didn’t think about it.

In the afternoon I went to Old Town. In Warsaw it is not very big, but still very beautiful. I went their at sunset time and made some very nice pictures. For people how know Old Towns like in Germany or in other countries, will notice that it is not very developed. I thought so, too. But still it was Monday afternoon, may that is the reason, why their where so few people. I will check it out next time on the weekend. I also went to the park Saski, a very romantic park, like in the 17th century. Everywhere water and hugh trees. If you are with a girl in Warsaw you have to go their.

In the evening, around 8 pm I went to the university again, their I got my new buddy, Kasia, a nice polish girl. Than the whole Erasmus group of about 120 people, around 30 of them polish buddy’s, only yesterday. We went to the Remont club. It was great a party. But now back to the Germans, we had to write our names and home Country on a sheet of paper and tape it on your close. See their almost 50 people had Germany to stand. Yes, right. Even the other Germans couldn’t believe it, but 70% of the 400 Erasmus Students will be Germans. I meet students from Mannheim, München, Tier, Münster, Köln, Heidelberg, Marburg, Regensburg, Berlin HU, TU, FU, and so on. A funny thing everybody I talked with said, that he thought, in will be not many Germans, to get the ultimate experience. No way!

Than back home, where three sitting in the kitchen (to remember I live in a girl's flat), but they where very nice and I talked with them in polish. When I went to bed late it was quiet.

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