Sunday, March 9, 2008

Thursday, May 10, 2007

New appartment

I am finally moving after living at the same place for 2 years, every semester with 2-3 new neighbors. After I got engaged back in December I am now finally moving in with the woman of my dreams, she is simply everything I could ever dream of :D On a side not there is also the added advantage that I will finally be rid of living with the most disgusting person ever, Dina!

Pictures of the apartment here:
lejlighed

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Getting married

I have on the 19/12 2006 proposed to my girlfriend of 5 months, and she accepted :D

I am the most happy guy on this planet.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Welcome to my blog

This will serve as a place for me to vente any weird stuff to the world, which my fellow student and friends dont want to listen to anymore....

Gentlemen, Enjoy

Survival just got 130% harder in Texas

The citet article below explains why it might be a good idea to think twice about moving to Texas if Mr. Kuempel from Texas get his law passed... and according to the article he proberly will!
A Texas lawmaker is aiming to allow the blind to hunt.
Texas State Representative Edmund Kuempel has introduced a measure that
would allow blind people to hunt any game that sighted people can currently
pursue.
He hopes it will be passed after the legislature reconvenes in
January though he does not expect it to come into affect until 2008.
"This
opens up the fun of hunting to additional people, and I think that's great,"
Kuempel told Reuters.
The bill may find little resistance in Texas, where
politicians of all stripes endorse hunting, which is wildly popular in the
state.
Under the bill, blind hunters would be required to have a sighted
hunter with them and would be allowed to use laser sights and other devices that
are currently not allowed.
"A blind person can shoot a rifle by mounting an
offset pistol scope on the side of the rifle instead of on top," said Terry
Erwin, the Austin-based Hunter Education Coordinator with the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department.