Katjang Pedis (moved)

My holiday season is coming to an end. Hell, this one must have been my worst ever. I really didn’t do the things I wanted to do. Well, maybe, the things I wanted to do were kind of impossible to do in such a short notice. I wanted to visit Japan and actually saved quite some money for the trip. There were several reasons why I wanted to visit Japan. First of all it’s a really nice country. The people still know what respect means and are known for their hospitality. Second, well, you might have read in my previous post I like certain people in Japan not just because they smell nice. During a conversation with a Japan-crazy girl I met just by coincidence she convinced me the money I had would buy me a ticket to Tokyo and back, but that would be it. Why did I friggin choose the most expensive country in the whole world to visit? I mean just an average hotel room can cost up to sixty euros a night. Man, I’d like some food too! And I had kind of planned to stay for two weeks. Crap, I’m not the poorest in the world, but this is rediculous. Now I’m looking for a family with some room to stay for two weeks. You know, for next year. If you happen to be from Tokyo, Japan please mail me if you have a room for hire. I tried to get in contact with the Japanese youth. Well, they have their own chat network, not supporting ASCII, their own way of talking about things and a shit load of anime heroes. Communication wasn’t really a success. I do know a lot of Japanese do want to visit our little mud filled stinky politically incorrect below sea level country. So maybe I can arrange a student swap with some kind of IT college over there. Who knows. Or maybe just an exchange during the holidays. Oh well, I really don’t have the slightest idea.
This is my last week before I can meet my new palls at college. In the meanwhile I’m eating Katjang Pedis with beer. Really good stuff. Katjang Pedis means ‘Hot Peanut’ translated from Indonesian. I just thought you should know.

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  1. To err is human — and to blame it on a computer is even more so — Robert Orben

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