Jet Lag again, but this Time with the Unicorn Song
Jet lag can be a mean thing if mixed together with the unicorn song (my favorite NYC art stars music video): awake at 3:30 am and cannot get the refrain out of my head. Who needs hallucinogen drugs, try this instead: watch the video after your arrival (meaning: after not having slept for the entire flight plus a succeeding enjoyable 5 hour trip with the German railway (the usual mess with delayed connecting trains). On the train trip, you cannot not sleep either, because you are traveling with a bad cold, because after NYC you are not used to all the smoke in IC/EC trains any more, or because the conversation of two 21 year old female “Lehramt” (teaching) students about things you should and should not do in life is more interesting. In my case the 3 things came right together, but now it is 4:00 am and I am so much rewarded by the joy of writing this article. In case you want to know some of the recommendations of the two 21 year olds, email me!
Posted by Rosy on Dezember 30th, 2006 under General.
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Comment from Sebastian
Time: 30. Dezember 2006, 11:19
In case you want to know some of the recommendations of the two 21 year olds, email me!
I don’t have your address, but I would certainly like to hear their wisdom!
You can see my email address in the Manage -> Comments section of WordPress’ admin panel.
Comment from Wladik
Time: 1. Januar 2007, 20:57
Sure I do want to hear the “wisdom” of two Lehramtsstudents
Happy new year btw to all of you!
Comment from Shieva
Time: 3. Januar 2007, 18:38
I’d like to be added to the list of wisdom seekers!
And nice of you to link to the unicorn song — now we can have the refrain stuck in our heads, too! (Still: I’m becoming so cultured, reading this weblog . . .)
Comment from Edith
Time: 16. Februar 2007, 13:42
Hello Rosy,
I’m reading the english reports with all parts of my poor brain, and can understand really a lot. Here come some greetings with love from home. . . and something for to laugh, what is my very individual english
)
Machs gut und sei fest umarmt, herzlich, Edith



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