Hey there peoples,
Well, today we decided to do something a little more docile since tomorrow will consist of clubbing it up at the Fuse. Hence, we came to Bruges, the most preserved medieval town in all of Europe. Now, I tried to imagine what a medieval town would look like in modern times and instantly I was horribly punished with flashbacks of that movie, knights tale, but thankfully that horrible vision is nowhere near the truth. The town is very tourist oriented, this I have to admit, but for being oriented at tourists theres still a lot of class and charm here. Seing it is a little hard when it's raining on the fifth day of our european adventure, but it's hard to ignore the way they've preserved things here. The buildings, roads, churches and government buildings are all in wonderfull condition and give you the feeling that, were the cars and bikes replaces with horses and pedestrians, you would feel like you were whisked away to the past. I know most of you are sticking your fingers down your throat at this point and or falling asleep at this amazingly exciting description, but like I said before, we're resting and it's raining. So just back off. Okay? Okay.
One exciting thing that I would like to mention is that I had my first REAL European coffee today. I've been drinking the stuff at the hostels, but it can't compare to the stuff you'll get if you go into an actual cafe and order one. All I can say is that the withdrawal will be severe once I'm forced to go back to Tim's watered down equivalent of something that might once have been coffee. Okay, maybe I'm exagerating, but all I'm trying to say is that I like it. A lot. But I'm not addicted, don't be rediculous. I could quite any time I want...I just don't want to...
Well, it's time to quit for today. Hopefully we'll be able to give you some great descriptions of European clubbing life after tomorrow.
Take it easy,
Markus
Posted by Markus at May 23, 2003 06:41 PMMarkus... really.
European coffee? Barf me out. What you probably liked about it was the creamy alcohol that Brian subtely slipped into it. No hiding from us that you're a raging alcoholic...
Coffee is grown in Cuba. You're still drinking watered down @#(* (I'll edit out the mill-mouth here).
(; Orv
Hallo Markus, schön dass es euch gut geht. Es tut
mir leid, dass ihr kein besseres Wetter habt.
Ich sitzt grade mit gutem Kaffee vorm Computer,
das ist der Grund warum ich schreibe. Versuch doch
mal in Frankreich Cafe au lait und denk an mich.
Bis bald, wir freuen uns schon, Christine und
Familie
Hey Markus, I'm reading your website, and I'm becoming concerned, what kind of a role model are you!?! I'm only 12 years old and the only thing I read on here is sex, drugs and alcohol. I can deal with java and chocolate. On the other hand I guess you're on a break, so I guess I can handle it. You're missing all the good ol' fun work around here. But luckily I get paid. Any ways have fun, and say Hi to Brian.
From your Bro, Mike
Posted by: Mike at May 25, 2003 04:45 PM