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