Saturday, January 2, 2010

Whats Better Mobic Or Celebrex

Athbhliain faoi

says the Google translator, this is Gaelic for "Happy new year". I have no idea if that's true ... But in the sense again in German: A happy new year to all! I hope you are clean and not have had a good start can burn the raclette, the Aldi rockets fired by mistake the front man in the back or 0:00 clock not noticed because you have drunk too much champagne. In the event that you are now asking if this happened to me, can I answered in the negative, since: first
Raclette not seem to be known. Typical German probably.
second Fireworks are not allowed here, because the IRA it tinkered small bombs and this classic during the "Military Parade" (paramilitary Irishman on tractors) at New Year like to set fire against unpopular buildings from times when you could order online Semtex (quote - Taxi driver)
third Sparkling wine here is far too expensive!

So I knew not to clock in the evening at nine what to do. I have so summarily sent a round-SMS and ten minutes later I had a party, I could go on. I say with a Swabian, an Erin Brandenburg, a Korean and a Brazilian celebrated comfortable in small groups. Then we went late at night or in a pub, but there it was rather boring, are once more at the girls. When I went home at 3:00 clock in the morning then, it has to grab me a solid hour cost for a taxi. Because it had snowed! (The snow is still). That means everything, absolutely everything is paralyzed. You have to look seriously where to stay here when there's snow, there are no clearance vehicles. All cars were either busy or on the way home, that is out of service. Great. But then I luckily can still snap up a pair of the taxi (sometimes you just extend the elbow) and then to climb after with outstanding athletic achievements of our garden wall, I had forgotten my key. That was my New Year's Eve in Ireland. Not as bad as feared, better than last year, but not as good as many New Year's Eve, which I have previously held. In this sense, a good start into the new decade, and until next week!

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