Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Wrestiling Submission Female

4.10. Mdina

And again a report of a trip: Mdina.

On 8 March, it went to the old capital of Malta (bus 65), the au f a hill and is surrounded by walls.

My impression: we just walked through, but as early as 1 Building that we wanted to photograph it was stop by the police - no pictures because ... you guessed it: the CHOICE! Then we have the church (did not clean) viewed from the outside because we wanted to Fontanella, which will have the best cakes. The place we have found and then from there you have a wonderful NEN views over the countryside ... simply wonderful. And then the cake .. atrocious service, cheap and a lot of choice. Unfortunately it started raining, so we are driven home ..

Here a few impressions of the city:

Fontanella cakes

Mary, pointing to the significant importance of the door knob (as they read in their guide added):

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Why Do I Have Broken Blood Vessels On Breast

VISITS

finally I can announce the first visit, which I am very delighted

Sandi:
17th May to 20 May 2008

Eva and Babs:
June 5 to 12 June 2008


YEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Milena Velba Rape In A Bus

5.1. My week

I'm here in Malta as a tourist on vacation or not, no, I have a life, too, so I would like to describe short, like so expires one week:

Monday:

It is only sleep once and I put so ca by 11 clock (weather permitting) to the pool. At 13:15 I go to college with Felicia and I then go back home by 16 clock. On Monday, we never do quite a lot in the evening, except maybe a DVD.

Tuesday:

I'm going with Felix at 8:15 and I then 9 bis 11 clock Uni, then (mostly) lunch break, where I do something for the university, and then again by 1 clock Uni have. I'm totally exhausted and rushed me home just like that I'm fit again at 8:15 ... for SALSA. Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday there are free salsa hours Fuego and we dance every Tuesday.

Wednesday:

Wednesday is a beautiful day. I can sleep, wash my clothes, lying by the pool (usually with Felicitas), I say 2 hours, I soon go to an Internet café, but the weather is usually just too magnificent. Wednesday night we'll go dancing too often salsa.

Thursday:

takes in the morning I thank God with Antoinette, I have an 8 clock university. Then I go home, do my shopping on the greens and cook wöchtenlichen then anyone to be fit for the evening. Every 2 Week, namely Erasmus Party and there is then provided celebrating in a room and it goes mostly to Footloose.

Friday:

No comment on morning, but by 1 clock I have Uni and I have to be fit. But then it continues with the Parties: Preparty, then most of the home bar and then Native Fuego, klozet or Browns or back.

Saturday:

Often we do any trips or when the weather is nice, we are at the pool in the evening to do the same as Friday.

Sunday:

are sleeping in all, then, ALL (the whole Garden View) to the pool and then we usually go either lunch together (so by 3 clock) or dinner, and then we look and perhaps also in a room a movie.

This is approximately my week - so life is made up of many parties, but also a lot of university and culture, because I do not want to say how my roommate after 8 months, that they have seen nothing of the island except in the interior of the bars Paceville. I am so excited to change how the , when more people leave (one we have already lost at home, Juulia).

Milena Velba Breasts Smother

4:14 Mosta and Rabat

On Maundy Thursday we were seeking to make a bit of culture (after we spent the Monday at the ice-cold Golden Bay on Tuesday during the power-shopping in Sliema) and therefore have Mosta and Rabat chosen us.

Mosta

Mosta is I think well known for the ham, but also for the dome (the largest in Malta) and the church that is kept in an egg shape is (The people then have eggs sold in order to build this cathedral. OnEnter we already felt the Easter spirit, because they have set fire to a cross.

But the interior is just wonderful .. in blue and they had issued the Easter processional figures .. indescribable ..

Rabat

Rabat is the city that surrounds Mdina, but also it has a few attractions. On our way to the Agatha's Catacombs were We tour the St. Paul's Grotto, where St. Paul is executed fled. This guide was free and short!

The St. Paul's Catacombs, which seems - as we read later - should have a healing effect, we have learned that if we have along the International Student ID NOT wish to be We save € 2.33. Since we wanted to anyway Agatha, we did that too.

St. Agatha was a virgin who has fled from Sicily to Malta and prayed together with St. Paul and then was tortured at home (her breasts were was cut) and eventually murdered. You pay for the catacombs € 2.50 (adult rate) and first attended a Museum (geology, skeletons, then a lot of stone products, and then the head of Jesus and other religious exhibits, but also a Allabaster statue of Agatha) and then you enter the catacombs . First we see wall paintings, where the Turks have scraped the faces ... then you look at his guide and sees a beautiful altar, .. yes, if you Mithat a torch! And then the catacombs: that was probably scary. It is like walking in the Hypogeum (as there is of course higher walls) along the corridors, past the bodies and anointing Graves and thus finds its way through the underground facilities. Truly a unique experience!!

How Does Low Temperature Thermostat Work

4:13 St. Patrick's Day

As I have certainly mentioned: there are some (mistaken) Irishmen who are celebrating a lot and also love. And so it was on 15 March (St. Paddy's Day has been moved up)!

Each threw himself into his green shirt and we went to the best party so far in this Erasmus life.

Only one word: green beer, green wine, orange tongue, "irish" Jelly, and it was sung all the time. I can unfortunately Party hard to describe because it was just brilliantly simple. The Irishmen are proud of their nationality - a hammer and it was really great to have the Garden-View Family thrown collected in green robe and is then gone closed.

course we then fragmented Native bar - this time Mika, Mark, Bobby, Annie, Carla and I back into klozet where was really celebrated yet. And here I would point out: I was dressed as a woman by a man and a gay club I think is also the only place where men go to the Frauenklo to "help" themselves.

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4:12 Blue Grotto






On 15 March was a small fine group (PHOTO) in order to visit a fixed point in every travel guide Malta. It should be the hottest day this year, according Maltaweather.com, it was.

We went at 8:30 now with the 64er to Valletta and then line 38 (or 138) to the Blue Grotto. On the way, the Portuguese women ever sang, and the bus driver proceeded at once (apparently wanted us to settle in the Hajar Qim temples), but then returned to us (brav!!).

Then the arduous descent successes (photo here, as photo, ...) to the Blue Grotto.

Since Fischerbooterlführer unfortunately not akzpetierten student discount, we paid € 7 (respect to the visitors: I bring you down, but are waiting on shore) and then we were off - nine people in a boat. We are a 7 (?) Down caves and have a relatively good description of the boat man to get such as why it is purple, why the hand does in the water is why the honeymoon cave called so etc. and we are in the middle so by 11 clock the open sea driven with the boat.

Here are some impressions:

Then we turned around in a restaurant where we actually € 7 for one lampuki (Maltese fish - cooked very tasty, with fries and salad) and should one pay for drink, but we in the Portuguese women who drank 5 bottles of wine were taken to the cleaners (then have paid € 10).

Then we had the glorious idea: it's so nice weather, but let's all go to the Golden Bay. Can I travel by boat? According to a waiter so, according to Fischer, no. So: back to Valletta and then to the Golden Bay (there is no direct bus) and then we were wonderful 2 hours at the most beautiful beach in Malta! And I have been swimming in the sea!! JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!

Monday, March 10, 2008

American Trip Megauplaod

5th Erasmus life

You always hear the cliché that Erasmus students are permanently drunk, always / usually a good mood, do a lot and totally open. And I can only confirm every stereotype.

We celebrate when the festivals fall (and they often fall), that is Erasmus Party is every 2nd Thursday, then Friday and Saturday with the pre-pre-party and pre-party. The evenings are always special because we dance a lot (yes must work off the alcohol calories) and just have fun. But we are not permanently drunk .. it was also clear out!

Everyone here is well on it, it is free, it expects no one was! GORGEOUS!

You must be a quasi open person to make Erasmus. You can barely sit in his room .. tear out the other one. And all have similar interests, which is what very funny.

From the Maltese to fellow students is perceived totally different. Actually Maltese are very reserved, but if you approach them they are really nice and help you. But I come to my classroom and you see her all and ask: Where are you from?

I tell you .. anywhere else you are patriots!

What Price Is Floor Wiper

4.11. International Dinner

Life is not all parties alone, and sometimes you should eat. The idea actually comes from our group that we want to try Finnish food and then it has developed to an extent that on 9 March the first International Dinner was held. The following Meals were prepared:

borscht (Poland)

meatballs with cream sauce and mashed potatoes and onions (Sweden) - were sooo well filled

Finnish Pies (dark flour, with next one with mayonnaise and pickles and Würschtel and once with Würschtel - - Reisporridge eggs and butter) - used to, but tasty

German-Austrian potato salad (2x) my involvement on 1 Potato salad

Pasta: Pesto and once with tomatoes and mozzarella - it took nine Italians, for cooking pasta ..

tortillas from Spain

tuna salad from Spain (rumored)

chicken soup: was unfortunately no idea of who the

Pancakes a la Finland

Crepe a la France - unfortunately I could not eat the

Belgian chocolate (rumored)

Kaiserschmarren from Austria - we have 12 eggs beaten until stiff and it was DELICIOUS !!!!!!! - Even my involvement

and : Feuerzangenbowle from Austria

It was just a real feast and all (then about 40 people total) were involved and it was wonderful!! ! follow


photos

Brazilian Waxing Pattern

2.3. The Maltese and policy

As you have probably not heard: there were elections in Malta at the weekend of 8 and 9 March 2008. Maybe you've heard but that Malta has the highest election rate in addition to Australia (where Australia mandatory Elections) .. pronounced in Malta about 95% of all Maltese choose.

It begins already with the fact that there is no absentee voting, which means there are many Maltese fly home (such as Australia or Canada or United Kingdom).

to the parties (NOTE: it may cause a brain node):

there are 4 parties (Nationalist PN-blue, Labour MLP-red, Alternativa Demokratika AD - AN and Azzionji National Baptist - green - purple). The party was in government, the nationalists with President Gonzi. Which are actually in the classic sense, a conservative party (ÖVP), but they have left values such as the EU, equality, etc. The Labour Party is left, but has the right values (out of EU nationals). Alternativa Demokratika which has been trying for 20 years to get into Parliament and represents the green values, but not an education program (and I quote Malta) and the contractor is just a party, at 1 Takes up time and is elected by the hunters .. should be the very crass.

The elections were already in Malta since I've touted are also constantly on the agenda in the lectures (doofes face of Erasmus students and already is explained .. they are good in that respect) and since the election posters on are Maltese, we do not know exactly what's at stake. The campaign is down so that one of "mass meetings" take, you drive around with the car and (especially in the tunnel) rumhupt with the horn.

A week before the election starts the trouble .. Workers lay down their work, the Maltese are getting nervous ..

Then comes the big day: SATURDAY .. suddenly you see the hotel's cleaning lady very chic with a Sunday dress and no one is on the road .. the only ones who were out in Paceville (or mostly) are Erasmus students have been * ahem *

Then is Sunday: On this day, the result is announced.

We got the tip in the Spinola Bay to go and what we did .. then we heard the party. You have to imagine the so: (: wave the flags, even the grandmothers in particular on the way back), young people with PN flags (Gonzi and towels), a huge party celebrating a motorcade after another. Then, the result was announced with "The winner takes it all" or some other song and have all poured out of the pubs and bars on the streets, jumping around, drink alcohol, and just celebrate the victory of the nationalists! The Erasmus students are of course inside the middle and so danced Austria, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Spain, Italy, France and Malta, combining to Gonzi song that is by chance by Modern Talking!

Well .. s see how it tomorrow (Monday) goes on - I will have a lecture? Explanation: all transactions have to! Reason: elections! Real reason: to drunk.
Malta - a little world of its own!