Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Smelly cat


This is the story of a trip.. me and Cri coming home from the Czech Republic. It’s a true story! I will present it as we wrote it that night! Attention! It may contain explicit words!


"10-11 February 2007

2:18 AM
The trip to the Deep Dark Forests of Transylvania begun with the packing yesterday until 2 a.m.! After dinner with Tomi, we packed everything for 2 hours and when the work was complete we took photos (it was Diana’s masterpiece – Gabi filmed it) =)) famous twice!
In the morning we woke up FRESH at 7:30 o’clock and we went to the bus station in Ostrava. Tomi came with us. Thank God! (now eating banana).
Student Agency bus took us to Brno! There they left us hopeless and disoriented! We managed to find the nicest persons in Brno! 2 girls, one pregnant and the other one not! :)They took us to Zvonarka by car! Thank God!

After shitting 1 hour and a half there Cristina didn’t want to move to line 38! (a man came and told me to move, as the bus was supposed to arrive there).
Shitting is a good word for the smell in the bus now! It smells like cabbage! Probably the other driver was impatient! He wanted to drive this smelling bus and he was expressing his desire by using the power of the cabbage smell! Unbelievable! Thank God they changed seats! The crowd in the back couldn’t take it any more!!! Neither did we!! (in front of the pack!!!) There are not enough exclamation points here..
Pepe is sleeping now and Cristina wants a photo..
Ok! Let’s get back to the story. Line 38! And guess who was there to pink us up. Pepe and the driver up-mentioned! Yes! It was him! And his friend with the unknown brand of perfume!
After half an hour of arguments we attacked the “shitting bus” with out luggage. Or should I say hand-luggage: 2 trolleys, 3 backpacks, one laptop bag, one tashca and one other piece of luggage that we cannot name now. Cristina owns them! And I packed them! All her fortune is inside! Too bad we have to pay for them 200kc because only one is allowed, I mean free. Pepe snores now..
So, we will pay when we get home. Is not like we don’t have money.. we are Romanians!..
When we entered za bus thousands of eyes surrounded us. Especially Cricketa because she was in front. And my back because I was the last one. In between the luggage.. sorry, hand-luggage!
Cristina decided to occupy a seat in the upper half of the bus, but, surprise-surprise, as we were the last ones, no seats were available any more! Thank God one Czech Boy helped us. He left his seat after he read despair in Cristina’s eyes. We took over his place, this beautiful place with a great view on and over Pepe and of course, the road. We never saw that boy again.
Shit! One more bomb attacked us! Where do they come from? Every time more and more powerful! Maybe we will not be able to concentrate furthermore. The reality might not be presented so accurate, the English too.
Uhh! We decided to publish this! It’s too good not to use it! People must know.. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE!
Breathe! In-out-in-out..
It seems like we survived this one too! We did it again! Damn, we’re good! 5 months outside the country made us so strong!
Moving on.. we made friends and we tied great and healthy friendships with some “ladies” from this shitty bus. They embody the true and picturesque image of the “working-abroad-Romanian-woman”. They were nice! They fed us, defend us from the manele enthusiastic fans and in the end they even called us their daughters. Isn’t that nice?
We listened to billions of touching and heart-breaking manele. Our ears were shut down for a few hours. I suggested Cristina to concentrate on the landscape in order to endure the sound. It didn’t work because a WISE GUY kept on shouting every 5 minutes: LOUDER!!
Now, as we approach the capital city of Hunedoara, Deva, we have folk music on the air. Our wounds will never heal! We can only hope to reach the Deep Dark Forests of our Beloved Transylvania soon! Thank God we have MTV for good quality music or radios like: Dinamic, Europa FM or Guerrilla.
In the mean time we ate the delicious sandwiches we made in Ostrava and we talked about our experiences and impressions as Erasmus students in Belgium and the Czech Republic. As you may guess.. we talked a lot!

3:11 a.m.
Time for a break! Maybe nap. After all this feelings and intense emotions we need it.
Phuck! Cristina spotted a new bomb coming upon us! We will interrupt this for a few moments to hide from it.
……………few moments pass…………
The wave passed us! Still running normally. But who knows with what he will hit us next.

4:39 a.m.
We are back after a tortured sleep, if we can call it like that. Now we are finally in Deva. The kamikaze driver was supposed to be an experienced guide of the Romanian roads, but I think it’s taking longer than expected to get us back home to Brasov. It’s raining.. this could be an explanation.
And I would like to add that Pepe’s ass is WUNDERBAR! :) Acord total from Diana’s point of view.
And now, rubrica noptii: STIATI CA:
Simeria:
- are cel mai mare parc dendrologic, unique in Europe
- se fabrica marmura, in the past cojoace
- este un important nod de comunicatii

6:30 a.m.
We are suffocating. Pepe is driving and he forgot to open the conditioned air. He’s concentrating too much on the road. Or, the more plausible version, he used the heat to reduce all of us to silence. Good strategy Pepe! But you cannot stop our words from filling up these pages.
Cristina just finished her water reserve. Me, I have only a few zips left. Luckily we reached Sibiu. Finally! Some fresh air! Thank God! We will survive again!
WHAT CANNOT KILL YOU, MAKES YOU STRONGER!

?:? a.m.
We closed the mobile phones to save energy, so we don’t know the hour. We are once again hungry. Cristina ate one of “the depressing cookies” which were supposed to be used while going through the memories of the Erasmus period.
Romania is simply amazing! After 5 months of high quality life living on EU expenses we are coming back to this “huge, deep, shit hole of mud”.
But we have to be optimistic and look into the horizon. And what do we see? The mountains. B-E-A-UTIFUL! And some light.. it’s morning!
Writing this became incredibly hard. The roads have holes. Some pieces are missing from this puzzle.
We just crossed the Olt river, one of the biggest rivers of Romania. That’s all we can say about it. Aaaa! Maybe only the fact that it flows into the Danube.
We have to follow E68 road to get to Brasov and this nightmare, that kept us awake the whole day, will be over. Thank God! We are almost safe! Almost!
The mountains are covered with snow. This is typical for Romania! Love it! You see, there are also good parts about this country, you just have to discover them.

7:30 a.m., at least this is what the Bulgarian watch shows.
This is both annoying and disappointing.
The sun is rising. Great view! I can’t describe this.. you should be here to see it!
99 km to Brasov.. the waiting kills us softly!
A light bomb hit us again. It doesn’t matter anymore.. we are immune.
46 km to go. With an average speed of 80km/h we should be there in half an hour.

These are our last words.. our last moments together. It was…… Cristina is in the middle of a nervous breakdown. At least there is snow. It’s great to live in the mountains. Alone, with your sheep, away from trouble, smells and humans. I would like to be like the snow. Covering everything and melting when I don’t feel like staying there any more. The best part is that I can always come back next year.

I can’t believe I was born in a country like Romania! I don’t belong here for sure! But, I will fight to be the best and to escape from this living nightmare.. I’m sorry I feel like this, but.. is what I feel!!!"

Thx for reading our story.. you’ve been a wonderful reader.

6 comments:

adysan said...

Asa deci.. ce istorioara interesanta plina de aventuri nebanuite, intr-adevar multe poti sa vezi si sa traiesti in ziua de azi, acum depinde cine si ce cum vede si simte.. unii mai putin, altii mai mult, oricum asta inseamna ca totusi traim :) adica creierul nu sta degeaba.. and once again: ce nu te omoara te face mai puternic! (sau mai precaut!) Referitor totusi la natia noastra mult iubita si oamenii care traiesc in ea am invatat o vorba: E mai bine peste tot dar tot mai bine e acasa! So get used to it! :)
Si apropo, interesant titlu, n-as fi ghicit despre ce-i vorba!:P
O salut si pe cristina cu ocazia asta, way to go fetelor si spor de depanat amintiri pe blog!
See ya both soon!

Anonymous said...

BI-EI-IU-TI-FUL!!! it was the best trip by bus ever and i think now my last one!!! at least with this shitty czech company!!! i mean, i love Pepe but not so much!!!
still i think we were so strong and brave, yes BRAVE is the right word to express this!!!
so congratulations to us and Pepe see you in Praha or in Autobusove Nadrazi cislo 2!!! Brasov city!!!

dee said...

I'm happy I didn't go by bus to Belgium! It would have been a no-end trip :)

Pepe was the only good "thing" on that bus.. except us, of course! ;))
Thank God it's over!

Anonymous said...

thank god! and Pepe was asking me if i go to Praha again, remember?! =)) imagine that!!!

dee said...

Yes.. I remember his sad eyes when you said "NO". Poor Pepe! You left him with a broken heart! ;))

Anonymous said...

yes... it was the most difficult thing i ever did but i had to do it!!! our relationship couldn't survive anymore... :( he is always on the road and i... i need more!!! maybe it was a bad decision but i couldn't leave like that anymore!!!
still i will always remember him and have a special place for him in my broken heart!!!