now is 20:45 clock, and I've just come from the small movie theater with me around the corner. When I telephoned today afternoon with Daniel, I noticed that I still have not emphasized strongly enough that Marburg is actually living exclusively by and for students. Accordingly, the city has full of pubs and cinemas of any shade. In about a week if the testing time is finally over, Marburg will be extinct, as I was yesterday dealt by Florian (my room-mate # 2). However, I will probably notice only when the weekly grocery shopping when the shops are almost empty - and that is not so directly negative.
My first movie was here and now in Marburg "Once" . Which I had already seen the preview to "Kite Runner" in Dresden and was then done to positive. After all, he plays not only in Dublin, but he is Irish through and through. It is about a street musician, who is also in the Vacuum cleaner repair his father's work - or vice versa, as you want. He also meets a young woman who sells roses on the streets of Dublin and happens to have a broken vacuum cleaner at home. A little surprise from the fact that she actually passed out during the day brings, then the music is the level at which both come closer. In general, the film is the great melancholy music (the song "Falling Slowly" is nominated good reason for this year's Oscar), which is consistently of actor Glen Hansard. And by or through this music of the audience learns in the course of the film fragments on the past of the two Main characters until the end somewhat abruptly falls and dismiss the audience with this so indiscriminately torn episode from the lives of two people. But this is typical of the Irish film and in my eyes even likeable. Often one does have the approach of an act, but it is not designed to be exciting. One follows a section of the lives of two people who could have really happened so no exaggerated highlights are constructed, but created characters, some bizarre and different, but somehow as we do. All in all, "Once" a movie I can recommend without reservation - only tissues you should take if one is built close to the water.
Just before I went to the movies, I have yet to Andrea for the nice Valentine's Day surprise (a cake with cherries Nußteig heart out - very tasty!) Actually thanked them and asked in jest whether the mouse would have had for a name - at least it was for two days with her sub-tenants. And indeed, her name was Louise. Your plants have all the names as they stand is right next to her bed, a large palm, which belongs to the name Ida . Maybe I should try that too, then my plants live any longer. Was therefore just decided to call my hydroponic Richard though she seems not directly as a Richard, but perhaps growing out yet.
In Greek was built in the typical Friday cabin fever mood. Everywhere was giggling, the sayings and stories were time progresses and more ridiculous. Was felt to be particularly funny, the verb t ... qhmi (set, set) whether his pronunciation. Since I Q like an English th pronounce, it sounds in my ears for young rather less funny, but pronounced as a hard T apparently already. But today only the verbs were repeated. Real issue was - to my dismay because of the smaller craft and puzzle work - the declension of nouns and indeed the full range, so the a -declension, the o -declension, the third declension in all its forms and of course concluded the article, and I still found some affection u the Gutturalstämmen to me, so for example, nouns fÚlax (guard) and nux (night) in my heart. I think if you're so far is you love one language over not far away.
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