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May. 2nd, 2002 09:47 pmI am slightly drunk!
I guess.
Some of my brother’s friends visited us this evening and brought presents from Russia and the Ukraine. They just came by to tell us that Jes won’t come back home until June or July!
Two bottles of original Ukrainian champagne “Sevastopolskoye” (“Krimsekt Sevastopolskoye” on German) were one of the presents. This stuff is really good and expensive.
And I should stop drinking it now, ‘cause I have to drive tomorrow.
Oops!
Today they disarmed a World War II bomb in my district.
Seems like the police and the army did a good job, it didn’t went off.
This was the second bomb within eight years.
But we are lucky that we don’t have to live in Oranienburg.
The people there have to leave the flats and houses at least three or four times a year.
We didn't have to leave the house though but it was a strange feeling to know that there might happen something.
I guess.
Some of my brother’s friends visited us this evening and brought presents from Russia and the Ukraine. They just came by to tell us that Jes won’t come back home until June or July!
Two bottles of original Ukrainian champagne “Sevastopolskoye” (“Krimsekt Sevastopolskoye” on German) were one of the presents. This stuff is really good and expensive.
And I should stop drinking it now, ‘cause I have to drive tomorrow.
Oops!
Today they disarmed a World War II bomb in my district.
Seems like the police and the army did a good job, it didn’t went off.
This was the second bomb within eight years.
But we are lucky that we don’t have to live in Oranienburg.
The people there have to leave the flats and houses at least three or four times a year.
We didn't have to leave the house though but it was a strange feeling to know that there might happen something.