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Report from the edge...
 

Testing my patience 

Due to the fact that the university I attend is about 100 km away from my home I have become a commuter.
I take the train to Copenhagen and back home at very different times of the day.
Mostly everything is quiet and easy...also due to the fact that I choose to sit out in the "lobby" of the frain and not in the actual train car. I sit there quietly next to the vending machine and try to read or just watch the landscape woosh by.

Sometimes i can't help but think that taking the train is a master class in misanthropy... super advanced level!
Mostly people do stupid things like take the fast train that doesn't stop between here and Copenhagen Central and try to get off the train just outside of Copenhagen. They get really mad at the train staff for not telling them that this is the fast train...even though this is being repeted about ten times at the station here because the train company already know that people are stupid enough not to check the info screens at the platforms.
Or they try to get off the train through a door that has a 15x45cm bright yellow sign across it that says LOCKED.
Mostly I just shake my head and file it under "crasy world".

The other day I went to Copenhagen and on the way back I was so baffled by what I saw.
I sat quietly in my seat that was a part of a group of four seats. Two face the other two and the same thing takes place on the other side of the aisle. I was joined there by three grown up women. An elderly mother and her two daughter. They also brought four children. A toddler girl, two boys of about 11 and a girl at approx. 12. I know I am not the most child friendly person on the face of this earth and I can be very critical... but... if a child kicks you and you say "ouch" is it normal that the parent doesn't say "Oh, sorry! Please stop kicking the lady" but goes for "yeah, good job, you'll have strong legs if you continue that way."
After that the mother of the toddler decided that the friday evening train... correction the overcrowded friday evening train was the right spot for changing the babies diaper. No, I'm not talking about the trains bathroom... I'm talking about the middle of the compartment. Tired people are trying to get home to their families after a long day.
So she puts down the toddler on the adjacent seat and wipes the poop of the babies butt and puts the naps in the trashbags of the train, leaving a stench behind that can only be interpreted as ...well... crap.
Meanwhile she is verbally abusing her neighbours for serving her a desert made from organic eggs last time she went to visit. "Well, I didn't eat it because who knows if that stuff contained salmonella?"
After finishing the diaper change she didn't go wash her hands... no. The first thing she did was to dig through her bags with her babypoop hands and found herself a nice sandwich which she then enjoyed holding it with the same hands that just cleared poop of her child. And I just aksed myself... why worry about salmonella when you can have a nice batch of coli bacteriae from babypoop?

Maybe I am just to unflexible and pigheaded, but this kind of behaviour...

Tell me what you think.

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Baskery 

I know that I have posted stuff about these girls before... at least on facebook.
I just cannot stress how absolutely fabulous they are.
I saw them live last night at the Dexter in Odense and they sound better live than on CD. They totally blew me away.
So I'm posting a fine selction of music and a picture of three awsome sisters.





MusicPlaylist
Music Playlist at MixPod.com


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Yes we can! 

I'm not religious. But I admit putting my hands together and praying that Barak Obama would win. Sometimes you do get your wishes granted.

From the view of a geek I can only make the reference to the TV show 24. I remember watching the first season and agreeing with the others here at home that it would be a long time until the USA would have an african american president... "at least 20 years". I'm so happy I was wrong.
Obama is a charismatic young leader who truly cares for the people. The fact that John McCain is 72 years old and has been treated for skin cancer twice could have meant that Sarah Palin had a slim chance of moving up the ladder if he got to ill. Just the thought makes me nauseous.
Now I can actually wear my hooded sweater that says USA on the front in public again. I actually didn't for the last 8 years.
The praying doesn't stop though. I pray with all my heart that Barak Obama will not share the fate of other strong leaders in the history of the USA. Please protect him.

A strong good breeze of hope can be felt all the way to Europe.
Congratulations USA.



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Hello world 

It's monday again. That seems to happen every week.
The weather is cold, grey and rainy.

Do you have a facebook account? I usually hate all these social tools. But I was kinda forced to use Facebook for networking with university and I've found so many of my old pals.
One of them is Dennis who was always the cool guy in my class back in '93 -'96 because he's a genious guitar player and a very nice guy.
I litterally jumped for joy when we reestablished contact.
Saturday evening Alex, my friend Lenette and I went to see Dennis and his band play. The place kinda sucked, due to the wierd crowd and tiny stage but the guys did a great job.

I filmed a bit from the show



ROCK ON!
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Capoeira 

I recently had the pleasure of watching my friend do some capoeira with a group of friends. My friend, Misha Salazar, is the blonde girl.

I have added a gallery of photos in the picture section. You can access it in the menu bar to the right under 'Other pictures.'
Here is a sample:



I've also added a few videos on www.youtube.com
Here is one of them:


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