quarta-feira, 23 de abril de 2008

Sunday, the Holy Day!

Sunday is always the most calm day in my life here… I get up, and my partners are waiting for me at the living room. We sit and we laugh – nobody has to say a word. Everybody remember an episode about a friend and some bets…

This day is mostly about an absence of noise, or thoughts. This is when the body stays still. As we call it – the Black Out. It’s like I’m sleeping on my feet with eyes wide opened.

terça-feira, 15 de abril de 2008

Thursday, Lo Botallion!

10 a.m – Wake up! I know I’m late… Classes started 10 minutes ago… It looks like it’s going to be a kind of hard day… so… Why should I go??

12 o’clock – The alarm-clock is ringing… class is starting but I have to go…

12.05 p.m – I am already late, it’s unworthy to go… So, I pull a cigarette. There’s some unknown person sleeping in the couch. I talk to him and invite him for a beer – friends of my friends are my friends too!

1 p.m – Refrigerator – there’s no food… The Mexican guy went shopping for beer and probably forgot to bring some food… Well, there’s some fried chicken from the last week on the fridge. That would do. I am so hungry that it even reminds me my grandmother’s cooking!

2 p.m – I’ve got classes, so I go out. Look at the sky feeling the sunshine on my face… Put on my sun glasses, pull of a cigarette and say ‘hello’ to Elsa. I am ready to face the day!

5 p.m – Leaving classes, I go to an ATM. Need to buy some alcohol for the botallion. This time It’s better not to play smart and have money with me…I still have some bruises to remind me of the last time…

8 p.m – Living just got started. We’re five, sitting at the kitchen table. We’ve got food and we’ve got alcohol, and we’re absolutely sure that it is going to be a top night - at least the few parts we’ll be able to remember tomorrow!

quarta-feira, 9 de abril de 2008

Tuesday, How depressing!

I am holding a beer; there are aperitifs in front of me and a friend by my side. We make a toast every 5 minutes. The ideas on my mind are not pretty clear, and there’s a cigarette burning down on the ash tray. Damn it! I have to talk about my Erasmus experience… I can’t do it!

So, this is how my thoughts flow…”Today’s Tuesday!”, I barely can’t wait for Thursday! You can call it the routine if you want to… but to me, oh men! That’s the beginning of Life!

Routine?? Well, I fake a smile and think about that routine: I got a message with an invitation – there’s a dinner on Thursday! I take the last drop of my beer and look at my friend – he already knows that… Ending up his beer after me, he goes to the fridge and brings another two.