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It's one hell of a party!
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Its great to be in Krakow again. I'm actually very excited about tonight. I've been emailing a polish friend and she is taking me to a university party tonight! kickass!!
UPDATE:
Krakow has been awsome, I've seen a few sights that I missed last time and I've meet lots of polish people unlike last time. Its been a lot of fun hanging out with my friend Basia and seeing what it is like from a polish student's perspective. She had a small part thursday night and had a few friends come over to her apartment flat. Between six of us we drank 2 bottles of vodka, mixing it with applejuice (tradional polish thing). Then we went out to club Prozak. This place is by far the coolest club I've ever seen. It's a two level underground club, and the bottom floor has several small rooms (dance floor, bar, chill out room) that are connected by tunnels that go all around the place. It's almost enough to get lost, but your in a bar, so who cares if you get lost.
Friday I had planned to catch a train to Ukraine at 10pm. I've checked this train route multiple times, wrote it down, etc. I go to buy a ticket and the lady says no train goes to ukraine today. WTF! Now what? I suppose I need a place to stay. I check the internet and find 1 hostel has beds. Walk there, they have no beds. Now its 11pm, there no place to stay. So I try to call Basia, my phone card runs out mid-conversation. So I will just buy another phone card, except all kiosks are closed. After several times of bothering the girl working the front desk of the hostel, I finally ask her if I can pay a discounted rate and sleep on the couch in the common room. She says that will be ok. I have no problem sleeping there, another night of free accomodation! So since I've left home, last thursday, I've spent the night on 3 couches, 1 airplane, 1 bus, 1 airport, 1 couch/pull out bed, and 1 matress on the floor, total cost: $0!!!
So after scoreing a place to sleep I was ready to party. I meet some french guys in the hostel and hung out with them, used one of their mobiles and called Basia, told her we were giong to Prozak again and she said she would meet us later. These french guys changed my view of french people, they were a lot of fun to hang out with. They just didn't drink a lot. I ended up running into some Londiners at Prozak and decided I liked hanging with them better because they drank more. They were renting an apartment somewhere in town and said they had extra room and I could stay with them if I needed. But by 4am I was drunk and ready fall anywhere, so I didn't feel like lugging my pack around.
Now, I don't know what I'm doing. I don't like the idea of the train to Ukraine because this one departs at mid-day and arrives at midnight. WTF am I going to do in Ukraine at midnight? I think I might try to go to east slovakia for a day or two and then to Ukraine, maybe I can get a better connection.
Last time I visited Krakow, it was pretty cool. But I don't think we explored the city center enough. There are so many places that look like nothing special, then you walk down some steps and its the most happening place you've ever seen! This trip to Krakow was a fucking blast!! I wouldn't even mind going back again!
Oh, and by the way, props to Crakow Hostel! Great staff, lots of fun, the best location possible, that place rocks.
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