
I must say that this Saturday was just great!
It all started when I went to a family lunch where I had really great meals so I just ate and discussed all the family stuff. but the food was just great. Then after a few text messages Angelique she has persuaded to come to city a bit earlier as we’ve planned to go out for a few drinks.
To introduce Angelique, she came from Paris to rock the marketing in Alivemobile. So yes we met in an office couple days ago and I have to nicely admit that she is pretty kind girl although I was a bit shy to talk to her. Yes I know I know, but I am just an IT guy…
Anyway, so I went to city couple hours earlier that I planned and we just started talking about life and death and that what is in between. I don’t know why but I was pretty nice to talk to her and she also has got that nice french accent. By the time we went around city she started teaching me french (so expect in 1 month my professional french). You know simple stuff like Hi, my name is and so on. I hope I’ll learn pretty much.
Then Petr wrote me if we want to go to house party in Wooloomooloo (near city) hosted by couchsurfers. I just asked Angelique if she is okey if it and so we went to see Petr and then we headed to house party with 3 wines as a refreshment.
When we arrived to the place we met all the couchsurfers. There was also american guy called Zehn who was supposed to show us his art which was playing the Tambur. It’s a turkish instrument, just google it
. It sounds pretty nice. But well most of the time on party I was practicing my french and I started teaching Angelique a bit of Slovak. I must admit she picked the phrases pretty quick although Dakujem causes a lot of problems for her.
It was really nice to get in touch with old couchsurf friends and also practise my french but the best highlight was Tambur, which has so great sound and when there was duo with guitar. Oh just great! If you will ever have chance to hear it, go for it! So to sum up, it was really nice evening with all the artistic stuff and french.
Hope that Angelique and Petr enjoyed it too.
Eh bien, tu peux parler un peu français? Ca va?
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