
To begin on Friday as usual I played pool with my friend Alan who lost the match as all of us know that and that time the excuse was that he has been ill, bullshit, he deserved that! I ought to respect him, because he bought an Wii and I wish to play it more.
The house became a hell on Saturday morning when I realised that the Mongolian flatmate was so drunk who slept wearing clothes and in addition the room smelt pure alcohol. So I got up and ate my breakfast that was cereal, muesli, sugar and milk. I have to admit that I am keen on this combination.
After the meal I went to assist Alan with the new toy which was a huge LCD TV and I should have got my skateboard to help us to come with the big box which was heavy as well. Then he paid me a lunch and we set up the Wii, laptop and TV, in the end we played it.
By the time I got home, the Taiwaneses who are cooks and flatmates also said to me that the Mongolian twisted a Taiwanese`s special cooking spoon and punched him on the face. In fact I did not figure out what he meant, but I realised when I saw the Mongolian guy totally drunk in the balcony. He pissed everybody off such as breaking the toilet stuff, throwing up and spending the whole day on the sofa, taking the cigarette from the guys, drinking his and the guys` bottle and put down and damage the bed.
Therefore, I just hid my laptop in safety spot and I went to hang out with friend at a birthday party nearby my flat and moreover I would not stay at home to look after any drunk to annoy me.
By the time I got home, the Taiwaneses who are cooks and flatmates also said to me that the Mongolian twisted a Taiwanese`s special cooking spoon and punched him on the face. In fact I did not figure out what he meant, but I realised when I saw the Mongolian guy totally drunk in the balcony. He pissed everybody off such as breaking the toilet stuff, throwing up and spending the whole day on the sofa, taking the cigarette from the guys, drinking his and the guys` bottle and put down and damage the bed.
Therefore, I just hid my laptop in safety spot and I went to hang out with friend at a birthday party nearby my flat and moreover I would not stay at home to look after any drunk to annoy me.
On the other hand, at the party I was honestly really lost, so that, I knew a few people and I have not been in the moody to make new friends and talk the same topics which often comes up. After almost two moths I drank a beer, because I have not been felt the stomach well these days. Surely I was persuaded by Caio who had tried many times that, however he won.
Notably, I opened the door and I saw the Mongolian on the sofa drinking again, but the flamates put a medicine in his drink and consequently he slept until Sunday morning and we had a bit of peace.
Despite the fact to be Sunday I woke up early so as to cook for my neighbour Yu Jin, a simple the simplest Brazilian food which is rice, beans, fried chicken and salad. Meanwhile the drunk guy was on the sofa sleeping under the medicine effect. So Yu Jin who is my Korean friend and I walked around of the Rocks and Harbour Bridge and took some pictures. It was fun, though Yu Jin came back home soon to work at the stadium. I was still avoiding to be at home and for this reason I took a bus to Waterloo, but before I came back in the flat, the Mongolian had sworn at the Taiwanese guy so that they had fought in the room. To be honest I did not give a shit.
Surprisingly, there was nobody in Waterloo, indeed there was a few guys and I had skated a dozen of minutes and the rain started, so I sat beside an English guy that was cool, however it was really tough to understand him! Oh, poor is this English which has no longer improved. Sudden, the rain stopped and the floor was so warm that got dry quickly.
I started again and meanwhile the English was bolstering me, despite I was not in the moody to skate well and also felt very tired. After all I played Wii with Alan and finally I went to bed, but before I had talked to my mom who always asked to fix anything in computer of her in Brazil, oh Gosh!
When I arrived from my job on Monday my flat mates said to me that it was really hard to kick the Mongolian out, I would go to forget to say that he does not speak English and he did not figure out that he should get away but, in the end, there is always a happy end, So He left the flat in the afternoon at around 5. Obviously he did not understand why he was kicked out and at 6:30 his Mongolian mate and he knocked the door and asked us what had happened that he was kicked out? And that time he realised, because his mate translated and he saw how many shit he had done here and pissed us off. This is my exciting life!
Notably, I opened the door and I saw the Mongolian on the sofa drinking again, but the flamates put a medicine in his drink and consequently he slept until Sunday morning and we had a bit of peace.
Despite the fact to be Sunday I woke up early so as to cook for my neighbour Yu Jin, a simple the simplest Brazilian food which is rice, beans, fried chicken and salad. Meanwhile the drunk guy was on the sofa sleeping under the medicine effect. So Yu Jin who is my Korean friend and I walked around of the Rocks and Harbour Bridge and took some pictures. It was fun, though Yu Jin came back home soon to work at the stadium. I was still avoiding to be at home and for this reason I took a bus to Waterloo, but before I came back in the flat, the Mongolian had sworn at the Taiwanese guy so that they had fought in the room. To be honest I did not give a shit.
Surprisingly, there was nobody in Waterloo, indeed there was a few guys and I had skated a dozen of minutes and the rain started, so I sat beside an English guy that was cool, however it was really tough to understand him! Oh, poor is this English which has no longer improved. Sudden, the rain stopped and the floor was so warm that got dry quickly.
I started again and meanwhile the English was bolstering me, despite I was not in the moody to skate well and also felt very tired. After all I played Wii with Alan and finally I went to bed, but before I had talked to my mom who always asked to fix anything in computer of her in Brazil, oh Gosh!
When I arrived from my job on Monday my flat mates said to me that it was really hard to kick the Mongolian out, I would go to forget to say that he does not speak English and he did not figure out that he should get away but, in the end, there is always a happy end, So He left the flat in the afternoon at around 5. Obviously he did not understand why he was kicked out and at 6:30 his Mongolian mate and he knocked the door and asked us what had happened that he was kicked out? And that time he realised, because his mate translated and he saw how many shit he had done here and pissed us off. This is my exciting life!
Photo was taken from Harbour brigde.

1 comment:
Believe or not, this is far more excited than mine!!!!
cheers mate
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