*sigh*
i can't believe it's over, but the feeling remains ^_^
friday night we went to an AWESOME, AWESOME party - the music was incredible, and there were so many sexy, sexy female freaks. highlights: being able to headbang and mosh in spite of my neck. lowlights: hitting on the gorgeous bartender, apparently doing well... and finding out later that she's a lesbian.
i spent saturday doing lots of nothing. i slept (badly, my neck makes it difficult), read hebrew stories for children, and went for a walk in the afternoon - discovering a beautiful park right next door :)
in the evening, we went through to the lizard club, to sit, drink and smoke the weekend goodbye. i "suffered" from visual cortex overload - too... many... stunning... girls..., and walked home (not bad, 40 minutes slowly) to bed.
i had a WEIRD nightmare this morning. i was in an enormous research facility, something to do with aliens. something went horribly (of course) wrong, and resulted in a crazy battle against a giant alien mecha. an incredibly active dream, with quite unpleasant moments.
we did win, in the end, but with notable losses. and there was no sense of satisfaction - only devastation.
our team spent the morning cleaning and moving things around, and i just finished an extended lunch at a rather fancy restaurant in honour of the guy who's *just* been released.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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