Hello my fellow dudes and dudettes. I am here writing to you from another beautiful day in Austin Texas. Another intersting fact, Im writing to you from an Austrian computer, my new friends Fabian and Rene also arrived at my couchsurfing hosts place last night, and weve all become good friends. As I could not even begin to tel you what half of these symbols mean on this computer, I will apologiye ahead of time for all the sloppy errors and spelling mistakes. I am positive my journalism teacher would have my head for this, but we will just have to get over it in the mean time.
Where do I even begin? Last night we went over to a smal film fest where a bunch of local couch surfers put on a movie night, where they all screen their own movies. It was realy neat, and I got to witness a Quebec made-film from a 20 year old couch surfer down in Texas. It was realy interesting. All I have done today was go to the gym for two hours and eat some Japanese food. mmm boring.
Onto some more pressing news, my heart goes out to the people of Japan. I heard early this morning about the disaster and tradgedy, and I have already sent e-mails to my contacts over there. I seriously hope they are ok. If you havent seen the news, I highly suggest you go and take a look. It is extremely disastrous and very scary to say the least.
Its only about 3 pm here in Austin so I will probaby do some homework, and then I may go venture out into the night with a bunch of fellow couch surfers. Ill keep you posted on what else is going on tomorrow. Maybe by then Ill have figured out where the apostrophe sign is on this keyboard. Somebody remind me why the z and y are switched again?
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