I love the night life
Last night we went out for a night on the town, which of course, was rediculous. The whole thing started off in the computer center were I'm working (at the Omladinski Centar) and where i spend a lot of time (there are only three rooms here). A group of girls asked me if i wanted to join them at night, walk around the town, go to a cafe. I told them I would let them know while i wondered to myself if they were just asking me or asking the intercordia group. I told the other canadian girls, who destroyed themselves laughing at me (mostly cause my horoscope said i would find love that day). As it turned out, all the intercordia people were invited, and awkwardness prevailed!
We met the girls at the Centar, watched some people dance on the stage here (really cool but crazy Bosnian dance) then went to a cafe. After we went to the cafe, we headed down to the diskotek, which was quite amazing. it was in the basement of this billiard hall, surrounded by these 1960 era apartment buildings (which incidently, were painted with bullet holes). the disko has one disco ball, and a strip of green lights. The crowd was made up of sketchy guys sitting at tables and 15 yr old girls dancing on the floor. the music was a mix of random bosnian electronic and american hip-hop. the coolest song was like a punk rock song with an anthemic Bon Jovi chorus all the while led by a sweet accordian. My ears couldn't hear much after we left, i think in self defense.
We met the girls at the Centar, watched some people dance on the stage here (really cool but crazy Bosnian dance) then went to a cafe. After we went to the cafe, we headed down to the diskotek, which was quite amazing. it was in the basement of this billiard hall, surrounded by these 1960 era apartment buildings (which incidently, were painted with bullet holes). the disko has one disco ball, and a strip of green lights. The crowd was made up of sketchy guys sitting at tables and 15 yr old girls dancing on the floor. the music was a mix of random bosnian electronic and american hip-hop. the coolest song was like a punk rock song with an anthemic Bon Jovi chorus all the while led by a sweet accordian. My ears couldn't hear much after we left, i think in self defense.




4 Comments:
Hey Mike! its pete. When you say some girls asked you out to the cafe and diskotek, how old are we talking? like 15 year girls that u take care of, or some nice bosnian girls that wanna get to know you...
...i think u should go for it man. Finding a summer romance could make bosnia sweet, plus i hear the girls are good looking down there.
Either way hope your having a good time. Bye Mike
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Anonymous, at 6:10 p.m.
Good stuff pete, they were 15 year old girls who only wanted to show us some of the town. Im not looking for a little bosnian love, sorry ladies...also i signed a contract
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J Michael Little, at 11:54 a.m.
Okay I am so jealous of you right now. I think that it's awesome that you are into the culture and that you are enjoying it. It sucks that I didn't get a chance to teach you some words but you probably learned the important ones already. Also, I think that Hari Mata Hari should've won first place in Eurovision he truly rocks and is one of the best singers in all of Ex-YU. Enjoy the cafes and the nightlife (but be good). And if you get a chance go to Sarajevo and Zagreb and NOVI SAD (I haven't had a chance to read all of your postings I only saw that you had a blog today, so maybe you have already visited some of the above places(on Ray's blog). Anyway have fun!
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Anonymous, at 11:06 p.m.
lol a contract?? what did it say on there, im actually curious!
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