*** yesterday ***
a fairly relaxed morning, i went to campus early, and stretched a bit with a friend of mine. class with santa claus (aka pappa smurf) was as usual, fortunately it ended particularly early.
i came home, and began playing world war ii - frontline command (WWIIFC).
what a great game!
in the evening, i went with our argentinian to the student day - meir banai was good, and infected mushroom played some amazing stuff, although they really weren't consistent.
i'm seriously planning on skydiving soon. i just got a huge discount, so it's finally affordable ^v^.
after the student day stuff, we went to tel aviv, to a really nice (but totally not my style) bar. fortunately, i knew a few of the people there, so it wasn't completely weird and unpleasant.
*** today ***
we got home around 3am, and i was totally exhausted. TGIF. i woke up around 11am, have had a decent breakfast, and am doing some washing. i played wwiifc a couple of times - the same first mission. and everytime i do it, it goes worse for me! i have to keep changing strategies... but the AI seems sooo good.
*** later ***
i had lunch with her, which was, erm, interesting.
i reinstalled my computer, again.
i read more rudyard kipling - puck of pook's hill.
i played counterstrike. because i could.
that's just about it.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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