söndag 11 april 2010

Way Too Far

So this weekend was sort of a reunion of our class and friends from 2006. Two showed up, the rest that appeared never left. We're still stuck here. Altogether we were nine people at the peak. So in short summery, after leaving the pre-party it was waiting in line, showed around, trampled on, getting smoked on, standing all the time, waiting in line to get out, freezing outside, missing the bus, stand in line, pushed forward and then walk home for 10 minutes in the cold. And still the night will "mostly" be remembered as good. But still it feels like I'm to old for it... and the bad thing I always felt like that since 18. And I don't want to get older.

Anyway, need more politics at the moment. So if you followed this blog for some time you know I'm leaning to the liberals, standing more or less in the middle. So if we leave political issues by the side and ideologies, how should we decide which party to vote for? Well, by universal signs around you. I just look back in time to the election in 1998. Of course I couldn't vote as I was only 10 years old or something during that time, but the Swedish school usually have a school election mirroring the national election. So they divided our class in to different groups that should write a "poster" about the party they were given. What part did I get you might ask? Well, the liberals of course. Another funny "coincident" is the fact that my first pre-school was named the Cornflower, the symbol of the liberal party in Sweden. It has to mean something, does it not? What do you mean farfetched?

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