Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Blip16: The Girls of 402D and the Case of the Stinky Cheese


My European roommates made this cheese recipe the other day, and while I'm sure it was really tasty, the smell was pretty strange.

Maybe it's an acquired taste, but the smell kind of reminded me of gasoline mixed with sweat mixed with yogurt. It's long gone now, but sometimes I think I still can catch a whiff of it here and there. It's like the smell is permanently seared into my memory.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Blip15: Defenestration


(n): The act of chucking someone out of a window with the intention of causing bodily harm.

Writing my Cultural History paper right now. My topic is Comenius, but maybe I should have chosen defenestration. The Czech Republic is actually credited as the birthplace of this particular kind of punishment. Although, I'm pretty sure people have been getting shoved out of windows for centuries. The famous "Defenestration of Prague" started the Thirty Years War, so maybe that's why the CR gets the credit.
 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Blip14: Strike

Got to the philharmonic the other day, and had to argue with the Czech ticket ladies into giving us our student discounts, only to have them stop mid-argument and tell us flatly the concert had been canceled. Thinking that this was just a bluff to get rid of us, we stuck around defiantly.

Turns out, the concert was indeed canceled. The orchestra decided to go on strike about an hour before.


Saturday, May 8, 2010

Blip14: Procrastinating

just Googled "Are bees really going extinct?" and "What do those random white spots on your fingernails really mean?", and watched a YouTube video about Naked Mole Rats.

I should probably get back to work.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Blip13: Smetana's "Vltava"

When Julie and I were in Vienna, we got ourselves 5 EUR tickets to the symphony. Mind you, they were crappy standing-room tickets that we had to wrestle with other tourists for.

This was by far my favorite song of the night. I didn't know the name of it though, on account of running out of enough euros to buy a concert program.

I have been searching for it for weeks now. Turns out, this is a very famous Czech song. The Czech name is "My Country," and the English name is "Vltava," which is the river that runs through Prague.

I just found out that this is the song that they've played for the last 400 years to open the Prague Spring Classical festival, which starts this coming Wednesday.




Found at: - FilesTube

Blip12: Prague Highlight

Ambushing Martina (Austrian flatmate) at 12am for her birthday.

Then, as we were sitting around drinking champagne, Myriam (my flatmate from Lyon) put on a music video. It's a techno song set to fat guys playing ping pong with their stomachs.



While all of us were all kind of freaked out (you will be too), we also COULDN'T LOOK AWAY.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Blip11: Creep in Ostrich Uniform


This man is permanently stationed in Wenceslas Square (it's Prague's main downtown square), promoting Thai Paradise, the massage parlor behind him.

I hate him. Every time I walk by, he calls out, "You want a full body massaaaage?" while wiggling his eyebrows suggestively. I often consider pushing him over to see how long it takes for him to get up again in that ridiculous costume.

(the other person is my friend Tamas; not employed by the Thai massage parlor).

Blip10: OMG WTF FML !


Don't worry, I have not run out of money. The stupid Italian train website just won't take my money.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Blip #9

Note to self:
Pick up a cobblestone from Old Town Square before leaving Prague.

(I rue the day when I go from being an "innovative student traveler" to just a kleptomaniac)