Thursday, June 10, 2010

Insonmia Cant Breathe

Epilogue

The last week.

As one summarizes nine months? I once read a book that many of you will know it or the corresponding movie: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby. The protagonist create Top 5 lists. Free to follow my Hornby Irish Top 5 lists:

Top 5: Methods of processing potatoes:
5th Mashed potatoes
4th Roasted potatoes
third Croquettes
second Chips
first Crisps

Top 5: Tippy
5th Lyons Black Tea
4th Tesco Finest Earl Grey
third Twining's lemon and ginger tea
second Twining's Green Tea with Pineapple and Grapefruit
first Chai

Top 5: Experiences
5th Jo Burger (each time an experience)
4th Bray with the hostel people
third Aran Islands with Lucas and Niklas
second Christmas with my "Roomies"
first Kilkenny!

Top 5 songs that I had heard in Dublin (felt) too often
5th Lady Gaga -
4th Thin Lizzy - Whiskey in the Jar
third David Guetta feat. Akon - Sexy Bitch
second Dubliners - Molly Malone
first Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

Top 5 foods that get you in Germany so not:
5th White bread
4th Salt & Vinegar Crisps
third Butter
2. Club Orange
first Bacon

Top 5: Places in Ireland, where I've been
5th Aran Islands
4th Bettystown
third Bray
second South William Street - Dublin
first Kilkenny

Top 5: Pubs
5th Beaumont House Beaumont
4th Porterhouse in Bray
third Fagan's in Drumcondra
second Cassidy's in Westmoreland Street
first Peacock in Aughrim Street

Now it would be even more boring if I could show only these lists. I've seen a lot in that time here and learned. I have learned for example that I am not traveling nature. I like to have a fortress in which I can retire.

I I learned that I'm in a foreign country whose language I am indeed familiar, but whose customs and culture but I had some new, can build a new life when I want.

I met new people, which I will miss when I get home and try that, I'll stay in contact to continue.
I am curious what will happen to me and what will happen the next time with all its new changes. I thank you all that you have weeks to week looked in here once, that it to me with your feedback you gave the drive to go on writing. This is my last entry in this blog, because it has served its purpose. I will the blog can continue once online.

you soon, your
Sven

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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A little more patience ...

I'm sorry folks, I would not today be sought as to publish my update, plus I'm too busy to pack under pressure, organize, etc. ..

But I promise: By Friday you have my Irish epilogue!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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three days awake ...

The time flies and flies ...
It seems to me not as I would have installed the countdown over 20 days here, but when I first saw him, he has shown 34 days and now it stands at 12 days. Next week comes the big final special. Ireland nine months combined. What I took with me, as it is to live in Ireland, where I liked best, etc., etc. So
makes sure you drop by next Monday or Tuesday once again on this page and read my last entry.

But what was really going on this weekend?
Simon was here and we have mixed up Dublin efficient. Friday I just had one last time in Q-bar stop by, Saturday, we have the distribution points from the Grand Prix in Dicey's, a club next to Copper Face Jack's, followed.
Ok, quick intro to all: I think it's great that we have won the Grand Prix (especially because we will not win the World Cup ...), I am also sympathetic and Lena Raab anyway the only person on television, which at the moment is really what set off the ground, which was not copied from American formats. But the accent of Lena ... formulated carefully, one can say that has turned me every time the stomach when I use the word "Dei" had to hear (actually Day = Däi) in recent days. And no, I did not participate in the voting - even though I could. But Lena: I even had a pint for you.

Sunday we were then invited to Ireland on a house party for grilling. We are then driven home late again. I say just now that I was grateful that I did not was the one who had to fly home the next day again ... Crickets in Ireland is tricky!

We Dublin have experienced and therefore not seen. It must be! Thanks for a proper weekend, Simon.