Phelix Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 Well, I back at last. Where did I go? Well, I've been studying full time and working night at the hospital part time, I've started doing judo and jujutsu three times a week, and oh yeah managed the household and perhaps spend some time with the kids. So, I realized that something had to give. And that something was sumo (Depressed...) But now the term is ended, I got the grades that I wanted :-) and I'll get into university easy-peasy. This summer I will not work one day, just stay home with the kids. And... catch up on sumo :-D I guess there's a whole lot of new people here, so I'll be polite and introduce myself. I'm soon to be 28 (gee, I'm getting old!) :-) . I'll soon be living in Swedens secon largest city, G
Manekineko Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 Welcome back! I wish you all the best with your studies... (Bye, bye...)
Fujisan Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 Welcome back again Phelix,the party is still in full swing. (In a state of confusion...)
Sasanishiki Posted June 1, 2005 Posted June 1, 2005 Welcome back. Things sound like they have been busy for you! Coincidentally I am in Goteborg right at this moment. I've been here since Monday afternoon and leave tomorrow. A very nice city with lots of greenery everywhere. Enjoy living here!
Sasanishiki Posted June 3, 2005 Posted June 3, 2005 No not to Liseberg (I don't really get into the whole amusement park thing, even though i used to work in one). We walked around the city centre, had a look at the Haga district, took the ferry to Vrango and some of the other islands in the archipelago, and took a trip to Marstrand as well. Nice place. I'm in Oslo now and will probably stop in Goteborg again for a night on the way back, jut to break up the trip.
Phelix Posted June 3, 2005 Author Posted June 3, 2005 If you do have the possibility, then try this for lunch (my absolute favourite). Go to Saluhallen (the market hall by Kungsportsplatsen). Then seek out Alexandras lunch resturant in there. For 30 SEK you'll get a big bowl of greek Faki-soup, bread and water (and do the garlic). Just sit there, eat, and watch the people. Entertainment and lunch all in one. You will most definetly be quite full afterward. But if you feel like it, you can get some fresh grapes or apples right by, as dessert. Mmmm (Sigh...) I can't wait to get there!
Sasanishiki Posted June 4, 2005 Posted June 4, 2005 I went to Saluhallen the first time around. Unfortunately this time I got down to Goteborg in the late afternoon. Perhaps next time I
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