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Published: January 19th 2011
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The first week of classes were shall we say interesting. I really like my Italian class that meets every day. All of my teachers are very nice, except the one that has a combination of a stutter and a volume fluctuation problem (to put it nicely). On Monday night, we got on the list to the re opening of a brand a club that was voted top 5 in Europe. It was really nice and the bathrooms were awesome but the 5 euro shots and lack of motivation to bump and grind sent me home early. Last night was one of the most fun and roommate bonding we have had thus far. Brian (my roommate) took over the kitchen and with the assistance of Jeff and me, prepared an extravagant meal for eleven people. It was exciting and felt very grown up to be able to pull something of like that. After dinner, we did as any other mature people would do, multiple rounds of the game flip cup. We did play with wine of course, so that does give a certain level of class. We all headed out for a night cap and I ran into some Clevelanders that go to school with my cousin Dan. I have soccer tryouts tonight since I got lost on my first attempt to play, so wish me luck again.
P.S. I would like to that my mother for all the pesos and Chuck E. Cheese tokens she packed me along with other Euros.
For now, CIAO
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Chuck e cheese
Sean, I punk'd myself during my last visit to Italy. I asked Graham how much the coin was worth and told me it was a Chuck e Cheese coin. So needless to say we pulled it on one of the guys on the trip. Pay it forward! Good luck with tryout's. Miss and love you bunches your momma xo