This is scary...
Just right now I recognized a guestbook entry from Florien. He has detected something really scary on one of my pictures. On the picture of the old villa (to be seen in the previous post: "update") there is a woman standing in the window...
If you enlarge the picture you can see her standing inside, watching us:
This is especially scary as we visited the same place the next day and there was definitely no sign of inhabitation. Today I asked a friend in Sweden and he told me he doesn't know this house, but is going to take a look one of the next days if there is something special about it.
I will let you know if I get any new information asap ('asap' is an abbreviation of 'as soon as possible'; like 'reco' for 'reccomendation'; I am just adapting to the business world, where there is no time to lose).
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As promised, my next friends from my time in Sweden (you should hear sad music besides reading to get the full emotional-effect):
Julio from Mexico
Julio is that kind of guy who knows hundreds of people as he joins every party. However, there are some people who have also seen him study. I am one of them since we lived together in the same corridor. Also, Julio is really good in finding out people's particularities and imitating them which is always very funny. Even though we didn't have so much contact since Sweden, I know we are very close friends and I would really like to visit him in Mexico one day!
Agustin from Mexico
Agustin is that kind of guy who knows hundreds of people as he joins every party. Agustin has a big heart and with his jokes even tries to compete with mine. Hahaha. So naiv... He also lived in my corridor the first semester and this was the best that could happen. I know for sure we will stay in contact for the rest of our live and we will see each other again. Maybe he will study in Sweden again for his master (I mean the master thesis, not me). Go Agustin!
Benjamin from Mexico (right guy on the picture)
Benjamin is that kind of guy who knows hundreds of girls as he joins every party. He decided wisely when he chose to move to our corridor in the first weeks of the semester. He is the only one of the Mexicans who is also good in playing soccer. We had a great time during our trips and parties. I just called him and I know we will keep in touch, too.
Shit, why is Mexico so far away...
Next entry soon.
Bye,
Fabian