*** yesterday ***
i didn't go to my early morning math lecture. i slept. i slept goood.
i finally made it to a friday training in dizengoff. i got there about half an hour late, so i had to warm up and stretch quickly, and by the time i joined the group, i was out of breath. unfortunately, the airflow systems in the bomb shelter weren't working.
i started developing heatstroke after a while.
other than that, training was great! after getting home, i went for a quick 45 minute blade around herzliya, had a quick shower, and got picked up by SxS, whose place we had supper at.
#$@%-off huge supper.
and good.
spent the next hour or so playing table tennis, and riding around on this motorized scooter, which, quite frankly, is the SHIT. it's really quick, and loads of fun.
we then came to my place, where we had a most entertaining tekken tournament - one of the highlights, for me at least, was having grootbek torn apart, dissected, and burned for more than half an hour straight - some of the guys who came over were just saying all the things i've been wanting to say, and it was kind of like venting by proxy.
and he took it pretty well. i hope that means he was listening...
*** today ***
once everyone had left, i spent about two hours or so playing counterstrike, and totally not sucking.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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