over. (for austria and the busy CS-hosting time)

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(my couchsurfing guest Dirk when watching a game at the Neuer Platz, but we soon went over to the Claddagh because it was raining)

after the Couchsurfing guests from Germany left I immediately got new ones from Zagreb, Croatia: Lovro and Brum who were staying at my place for 3 nights and we had a great time hanging out for some games and beers. or beers and games, it’s a thin line. we spent most of the time at the Claddagh again and soon noticed that they obviously only have one CD, because for at least 3 evenings in a row we heard the same songs. but at least there was some Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys and other great stuff on it, so it was OK.

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when the guys were here I got an SMS to my Couchsurfing-phone from Sascha from Graz who had no place to sleep because a friend or something just left town. so i called him back, met up and decided to take him for two nights. the rest of the time he will stay with another Couchsurfing host from Klagenfurt, we’re a tiny, but well organized crew by now :)

and when Sascha was here, i got another emergency request from Mariusz from Krakow, Poland who was staying at my place in February. Mariusz is a Euro-volunteer who was staying at the Fancamp or Camping or whatever but then he got robbed in Vienna and I took him in on last minute for one night.

now this morning i kicked everyone out all of the guys left and now everything is back to normal. so far, it’s been a great few days and I’m glad that I’ve taken a time-out from work to have the chance to do this. it never really felt like stress or anything having up to 4 people over at the same time, i just had to buy some more toilet paper :D

but I also got something out of it, besides having a great time of course, Dirk brought great salami, cheese and wine from Verona, Italy. the German guys brought cheep beer from Switzerland a flag of their local team Hertha BSC and the Croatians brought a scarf for the Croatian team, a scarf for the Zagreb team, a small Croatian flag and best of all some honey-schnaps which i have yet to try.

and i notice that all the couchsurfing hosts I had were connected with the Euro2008 - fans with tickets, fans without tickets, volunteers for their volunteer-interview… I wonder how Couchsurfing in Klagenfurt will continue after the Euro, i guess it’s not a very busy town, which is great, because that way you may invest some more time in the few guests you’re having.

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(uhhhhh me like shiny flag)

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(me, my cs guest Lovro, my cs guest Brum, my cs guest Sascha, fellow Klagenfurt couchsurfing host Bettina)

my couchsurfing guests with the mayor of Klagenfurt, Harald Scheucher, at 2 a.m.

Both guys are from Zagreb, but they exchanged shirts and stuff with Polish fans after the game! just like the German guys did with Croatian fans. I love that.

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Dropped in: couchsurfing, photography around June 17, 2008 at 02:09

the EURO2008 is actually fun.

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surprisingly, after a few boring (and even worse) days, the EURO2008 finally “kicked in” (badum-bish) on thursday with the game Germany - Croatia in Klagenfurt. the streets were flooded with people from Croatia and Germany and I think there were way more Croatians than Germans, everything was covered in red and white :)

i didn’t take much pictures the last days, mainly because of the weather and the fact that it was boring anyways, but yesterday was a bit different!

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(in the end it didn’t help :)

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i also head a few Couchsurfers over, starting with Chris from Poland (but lived long enough in the States to pass as an American..) during the weekend and Dirk from Germany (living in Italy) and Thomas from Hamburg with two of his friends. That picture might look scary, but they were mostly harmless :)

Chris, Thomas (Couchsurfer), Jan

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we watched the game outside the Claddagh (seriously, where else? :) and then went on to party after the game at the Pfarrplatz - am I glad i moved away from there half a year ago! damn it was loud. but such a great party, everyone had a great time!

and why am I the only one with a beer? usually it would be the other way round! really!

after the game. why am i the only one with a beer?
(me, Couchsurfing guest Dirk from Germany, Chris, Markus,
Couchsurfing host Uli with guest Lauryn from the USA)

another great group picture haha! see - i actually didn’t intend to drink the beer! tadaaa!
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so far the performance of the Austrian team was almost as depressing and embarassing as i thought it would be, but i really love the team from Netherlands, how awesome is it to literally destroy reigning world-champion Italy and vice-world-champion France? :)

Monday will be another game in Klagenfurt, Poland - Croatia, looking forward to that at well. today I should get two Couchsurfers from Zagreb who will stay until Tuesday. on Wednesday, i have to work again, after that there are no more games in Klagenfurt.

Soccer EM  21 (by geek7) much fun on thursday, but was it worth all the trouble and effort? there’s a lot of media coverage about how much money the caterers are loosing in the fan zones when it’s not a game-day, but there is no sympathy from my side because of those stupid regulations. Carlsberg beer 4.5 EUR in the official fan zone and they are very restrictive when letting people in. a few examples?

so you see, all in all a bit stupid, but hey, it’s been pretty safe so far, so i can live with it. at times, there were more police forces around than fans and so far they seem like doing a good job! and I say that even after my bike got stolen :D

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(me and my “cousin” chris :D great pic by markus!)

Dropped in: couchsurfing, everything's not lost, photography around June 14, 2008 at 10:53

a couchsurfing weekend

a few days late but now i can pull myself together to write about the great people i got to meet during the weekend/last days.

it started with saturday, wenn Kathrin, a local couchsurfing.com user who i met about a month ago, invited me over to my favourite pub to a surprise birthday party for her husband Charles. when charles walked in with kathrin he thought i’d just be there because i’m a regular at the Claddagh, but then he saw a few other people that were there :) the whole evening was great fun (also the drinking games, which i don’t do usually :D) and we really had a great bunch of people from all over: Charles from New Zealand, Jeff from Ohio, Erika and Boštjan from Ljubljana and the guy who’s name i forgot from Albania. the carinthians were almost outnumbered if you include Julian, the Claddagh owner. Erika and Boštjan are couchsurfers from Ljubljana and Boštjan was making a few pictures during the evening, unfortunately i look the other way or have my eyes closed (usually i do better, i promise), but here they are:

images (c) by Boštjan.
then, sunday evening, Josh from Germany arrived.

he was the first person to be hosted by me and he was a great guy and we had a lot of fun. i had to explain a bit about carinthia and why it is in no way comparable with the rest of austria, incl. a little history lesson and a few lessons in speaking the carinthian dialect. josh was here to get a first impression of Klagenfurt, because he will be here as a volunteer during the EURO2008. he stayed for two nights and then i dropped him at the gas station between Klagenfurt and Villach on my way to work. he hitchhiked back to Germany.

during his stay, the weather was quite bad, so we did not find time to take photos or anything, which he was looking forward to do. instead, we went to the Claddagh on monday and met up with another couchsurfing.com user from Klagenfurt: Maria who is a student here and a Russian native. Georg joined us as well and it was a nice evening and a lot of fun taking pictures and posing in videos for Georg. actually, posing for Georg wasn’t fun. damn.

when we got home we made a few pictures for a specific use. see, Josh is from Wiesbaden and the town twinning of Klagenfurt and Wiesbaden is supposed to be the world’s oldest town twinning since 1930. now the “Wiesbadener Kurier” gave Josh a soccer jersey for us to pose together so they can make a story about Klagenfurt, Wiesbaden and the EURO2008.

this is, what we made:

this is the actual inside of the stadium in Klagenfurt. and this is actually josh and me. looks good enough i guess :D

couchsurfing.eloquentin.net

then i launched a small site, couchsurfing.eloquentin.net, where i provide a bit of information for travellers interested in klagenfurt. the site will grow a bit and i made a google map with points of interests. also, there’s a more detailed description on how to find my flat for future guests.

so couchsurfing has been great fun so far - staying in london, meeting couchsurfers, hosting someone - i really like it and want to use couchsurfing.com more, travel more, meet people and so on. maybe do a regular’s table (in the Claddagh of course) and maybe i’ll become the city ambassador for Klagenfurt, sounds like fun :)

Dropped in: couchsurfing, everything's not lost around January 26, 2008 at 06:49

 

 

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