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Sunday

23

September

2007

Poaca Is Turkish Bread

I spent the last two hours playing around on this site. A “create your own favicon” site. Good thing I got up shortly after 4.00 am again. This rhythm is too pervert for words. 😥

Then I baked Poaca, that turkish bread, interestingly enough with greek cheese and parsley. Its in the oven now, I hope it turns out good, I might have done something wrong.

He picked up the steak and slapped it over the left side of his face. Greenish blood trickled down into his beard as he gave a great moan of satisfaction.

All of this while listening to a ton of Podcasts. The group Podcast Junkies on Ravelry is excellent for finding new Podcasts. Not all of them I like, like Betty In The Sky With A Suitcase (too american for me, sorry), but some suggestions are top, like Quirks And Quarks.

And now its only 7.10 am, and I am ready to do some knitting. Hopefully I can finish arm #2 of Lucy In The Sky today. I want to crochet this frog, awesome pattern!

Have a good Sunday my dears, I hope the day will be good. But moods can change in a millisecond. Unfortunately.

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6 Responses to “Poaca Is Turkish Bread”


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    Kathrin GERMANY
    9:15 am on September 23rd, 2007

    das brot sieht wieder mal sehr lecker aus! und ich hätte gerne einen etwas gestörteren schlafrytmus (ja, wenn ich den dann hätte würde ich ihn nicht mehr wollen) genieß den sonntag!


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    Nicki UNITED KINGDOM
    12:03 pm on September 23rd, 2007

    The bread looks delicious, although I am not very good at making it. I go to university a week today 😐


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    12:50 pm on September 23rd, 2007

    So exciting Nicki, are you excited? The place where you are going is so lovely, what modules are you taking? 🙂


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    Nicki UNITED KINGDOM
    7:46 pm on September 23rd, 2007

    I am doing:
    – Birth of Western Society 300-1050
    – English Household and Family 1500-1800
    – Society and Culture in Early Modern France
    – Russia under the tsars 1613-1855
    – The individual and society in Germany 1918-1990
    – History and theory of medicine (hopefully – from the Philosophy department) over my first year.

    I am excited but also fed up of planning and nervous.

    Trying to write a CV too…uck.


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    8:23 pm on September 23rd, 2007

    Your lectures sound interesting, cant wait to hear how they turn out. Here the titles always sound amazing, and then its one boring thing after the other. You are going to do fine Nicki! Any idea what job you are going for, or are you trying to get one no matter what? Student jobs are hard to get!


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    Nicki UNITED KINGDOM
    10:45 pm on September 23rd, 2007

    Thanks, most of them I can’t wait to get my teeth into, I just hope I can survive university! Um, well, I am going to just try and get one in the holidays probably.

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