Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Thieves in the night!

I woke up last night from loud laughther, guys talking, doors opening/closing (our kitchen door desperately needs some oil...) and not to mention a lot of weird sounds. I then realised that daylight was sieving down from behind my curtain, and when I looked at my watch it turned out to be 6.40am!!! Just as I was about to get out of bed to see what Matt (yes, I heard you:p) and at least one of his mates (I have a feeling it might be Denis..) the sounds stopped and our flat was dead silent once more. I quickly fell asleep again, as my alarm was to go off in little more then 1 hour.

This morning when I entered the kitchen to get some breakfast, I stopped in the door and looked around. Something was different. VERY different.


For those of you who might still not have coped on.. there's normally TWO of those sofas...
Due to the night's events, I quickly got a strong feeling that room 18B was a good place to start my little detective work, and I therefore felt it unecessary to carry out any fingerprinting:p Matts door happened to be unlocked, and I just couldn't help myself as to have a peak inside with my camera...



And wasn't I right:p Can't really see WHO's sleeping there, but I'll find out and let you know;)
In the meantime... Operation Missing Sofa COMPLETE!

Have a good day everyone xx

Sunday, 5 April 2009

A Photo Collection!

So... this must be the longest post ever, consisting mainly of photos. The thing is, they're in a reversed order! So what you should actually do, is start at the bottom and go up. You've been informed:p



Found my keys!


...and the back.


The final result (front)...


My new look?


Oh, I can see a curl;)


I recently bought a hair-curler... So Betty got to have her way with my hair:S It was SO painful, but worth it!

Haha... well... no comment.

Hm... that photo doesn't want to stand upstraight. But you can turn your head to the left, right? Anyway... Betty, Matt and I had a nice dinner one day. With a salmon dish.. and chocolate-trifle for desert.


Cute wannabe-indians? ;)
I look a bit scared...must be the photographer:p

Can't remember exactly what was going on here, but Alessio is obviously present........


DJ Betty and .. toiletpaper-holder Alessio?


Strike a pose.... (not too pretty, let's blame it on the pancakes..)


Martijn and Remi


Martijn brought his own nutella..


Another photo that should be turned around..
Alessio had a private moment with his pancake;D

Alessio's Nutella with pancake!!


Betty the pancake-master!!


Greg in a ray of light!


Hazel just before our Court-hearing on the 20th. Waiting can be as bad as torture!


Hmm.. no comment. Let's just say this shouldn't be done in real investigations:p


Hazel and I spent a weekend putting together our casefile. There is a system in it all, I promise!


Curly-perly;)


Our garden outside my window, with rhododendron!


Our kitchen garden.. (IN the kitchen)


Shit happens!!!!!!!!!


Denis! (our 2nd musketeer, and member of Les Garçons)


Hm... I suddenly realised that it couldn't have been me who took this photo:/


Haha.. my view from my room one day while studying.


Betty "studying" on my bed...

Not everyone has handsome guys walking around in black suits;D

Oh my... This photo was taken the morning of my exam (which started at 2pm). I think there was a system somewhere.


Rob always keeps his shirts tidy!


Matt cooking.


Betty posing in her new "indian trousers".


Amriiiit<3

Well... I added a small caption on each photo, but if there's anything I left out you'll just have to ask!
Now if you'll excuse me, I have a project-plan to write for tomorrow:S

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Touchè...

After a longer discussion at the cinema regarding WHY my cup had a more fancy writing than Benjamin's, I tried ending the conversation with a diplomatic and satifying answer; saying that fortunately, our drinks tasted the same no matter the design of the cup.

To which the 10'year old by my side took a few seconds to think and then replied: "Ehm, how? 'Cause you have Sprite and I have Fanta!!!"

xD

Saturday, 28 March 2009

PIZZA di PEPE

"Gourment Organic Pizzas: What on earth"

"GM Crops. For a while, we were thinking what's a big motor company doing growing vegetables? Then Alfonso, our farmer friend from Italy enlightened us. As we don't want to see three billed ducks waddling around, we use ingredients that are 100% GM free and as organic as possible. That said... If a certain motor company wanted to invest in a little pizza company and organic veggies, our number is 0207 7204410."

"To cook, get rid of all the packaging and place in your pre-heated oven at 200*C for between 8-12 minutes, that's 8-12 minutes to ponder important things, get the salad ready, feed the cat or hunt for the remote control."

Enjoy:D
www.whatonearth.co.uk

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Alessio vs. Rihanna

I am proud (...) to present to you: Alessio Domenico Panzica.

Remember me when you get famous, Alessio. After all, it all started..in my bed...?:p (i know what you're all thinking.. but i ment literarly. Check out the video!!)

Then again... maybe don't mention me too much afterall:s No Offence........

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Why, what and where?

As serious students we often have interesting, academic and political correct discussions when drinking tea. Two of the questions we keep coming back to (at least our irish does..) are these:

1. Have you ever seen a baby pigeon? No you haven't. Tell me where the babies are!! Are they like those £1 gloves at Primark : 1 size only? But how does an adult sized baby fit inside the egg... They simply don't exist. If you've ever seen a smaller sized pigeon, you either need glasses or it was a dwarf-pigeon. WHERE ARE THE F* BABY PIGEONS???

2. Where do all the birds go to die??? Seriously... you might have seen a couple hit by cars or taken by other animals... But think about it. There are a LOT of birds. Aberdeen has got 5 seaguls per human, or something like that... WHERE DO THEY ALL GO TO DIE? Is there some sort of bird-retirehome we don't know about? With a private bird-cemetary? Or do they just fall into the sea. And if they do, how do they know when to be above the sea since they are about to die? Is that a death-instinct or are they suicidal? or even kamikaaze-birds?

(hey, I did not create the questions....)

You have no idea about the extent these discussions of ours can reach. There are always new points of view to consider, and always new questions to be answered. And there is always, ALWAYS an excuse to have a good cup'a tea;)

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Internal Quality Control

Haha, check out this one.. I stole it from one of the labs in Norway where I used to work, and translated it into english.



Nite xx