Was für ein Zeug?
My boss has good timing, proving my soul/dignity can be purchased at a cost effective price.
It stays light out now until 9 pm. Berlin in the summer is to die for, much like ambrosia.
Nick has brought it to my attention that I live in filth. I am finally coming to terms with this.
Softball season has started again. I got "drafted" to a better team. The Prenzlauer Berg Piranhas (pronounced Piran-yas in German. weird, i know.), to be exact.
In the process of planning summer vacation(s). Nick and I are going to attempt to ride our bikes to Copenhagen. Images of eating salami and bread under trees near bodies of water come to mind and me likey- likey.
In German they call stew "Eintopf", which means "one pot". They are so precise sometimes.
I'm going through a Sporty Spice phase.
It's American food week at Lidl, the local supermarket. I bought 4 bags of Marshmallows and have already tried my hand at a batch of "Corn Flake Treats".
Is it wrong that I (a) just heard the Cold War Kids song "Hang Me Up to Dry" for the first time, and (b) I kind of like it? Oh, how embarrassed I am to say this to any Pure Poppers. What have I become?
Blerg.
Sue

4 Comments:
Cold War Kids. Ha!
ha ha ha! you like pop songs... years of listening to 'kk's slow jams' will do that to someone. :)
hi mate, this is the canadin pharmacy you asked me about: the link
Hello, Sue and Nick! Casey and I were just talking about you-I wish it were easier to get to Germany, just to hang out. I can't remember if you were around when we were subjecting everyone to the unique joys of the afterschool special "Ace Hits the Big Time"--I think you might've already moved by the time it got it's hooks into us. In any case, it's a tale of teen gangs in NYC, and one of them is called the Piranhas. So I wanted to tell you to watch out, Sue. Gang life is sure to lead to a life rife with 80's dance numbers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjsSgp9kFe4
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