*** yesterday ***
i played cs, on an israeli server. if your microphone picks up a strong signal while you're playing, it broadcasts it to the other players. some kid's mother started screaming at him in hebrew, telling him to stop playing and come for supper. in hebrew. much hysterical laughter, and much typing of LOL and ROFL later... this went on for about five minutes!
i got dressed up - i'll post pics later on. we went to this really lame party (hip-hop, much drinking, rather crappy people), but finally SxS came to the rescue.
oh, and grootbek got really drunk last night. our argentinian's car is full of puke, and i'm really nervous about finding out more in the morning...
*** today ***
not that we did much anyways, as we met up with some friends and went club/bar-hopping through tel-aviv. got some interesting reactions to my costume, especially considering the fact that israeli's don't celebrate halloween.
i suppose it should worry me that some girls were hitting on me.
and some woman who forgot it was halloween - her birthday is on halloween. go figure.
it's now 05.45 as i write this. the sun's just rising, i'm just going to bed. it took me a really long, hot shower (playing cs while waiting for the water to heat up) to scrub off most of the facepaint, but now it's definitely time for some sleep-inaction.
anyways, good night.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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