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So,I got tagged to do this nice little meme by [personal profile] sam_doc

INSTRUCTIONS:

Bold the statements that are true to you. Leave the fibs alone.
Then, tag 5 people to do the same test.


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I'm bored so I'll rant about something I am fond of.
Yeah,I'm a sucker for sports(I watch football,ski jumping,tennis,basketball,handball,hokey sometimes and love to play basketball,table tennis,tennis and football) and my favorite is football but sadly in Romania I found the football to be boring so I don't go to the matches even if I do have a favorite team.
 Today's post is ,contrary to what u might have thought (see,I was misleading *evil grin*),not about football but about a sport in which we still excel : Handball(the women's handball to be exact).It's a long post but I hope that won't scare anyone who might be reading and u'll read it even just to learn random facts or out of boredom. *puppy eyes* it took me a while to write it :D
  See,we have a great generation of women players and have great results (we could do better but they sometimes are unlucky or don't concentrate)so it's a pleasure to watch them play.Sadly for me ,the best teams are not in Bucharest so I can't go watch them play but I had my chance this weekend and it was great.This weekend,after finishing 4th in the World Championship because the referee stole us in the quarterfinals with France( when they let the french butcher us,denied some goals and forced us to fight in overtime so with Russia in the semifinals they were too tired to win),our national team got to organize the qualification tournament for the Olympic Games where they played 3 games : one against Japan,one against Hungary and one against Poland.The first 2 teams got to qualify for the O.G. .
   Our team won all 3 matches and finished first followed by Hungary(which,if u're not a fan of the sport,is one of the best teams in the world).
   I went to the games and it was so great because,especially on Saturday when they played with Hungary,the place was packed with supporters and we sang and clapped from the 1st minute to the last one.This is particularly great because we are usually not that happy or proud to be romanians(because of how some people from other countries tend to treat us just 'cause they got their facts about us wrong)but when a romanian team or person does something,competes in something ,we are all very supportive and we feel proud that someone shows the world glimpses of what we really are/can be.So,for 3 days I and many others were avid supporters and patriots with our flags held high and the name of our country on everyone's lips.
  It's very interesting how ,in Romania and in many other places where football is the top story in sports,they write little of sports like Handball but somehow everyone knows the players and respects them.Our current national team consists of both older and younger players who come,with few exceptions,from one (yes,just one) team in Romania called Oltchim Ramnicu-Valcea which won a lot of titles in the last few years not only nationally but internationally.Even the coach of our national team,Gheorghe(hard to pronounce much? :D)Tadici is the same as the coach from Oltchim.Some of this players are already part of our history,everyone knows them and we can all remember victories from years ago in which they had a big part .Also,they play with passion ,determination and love for their national team(unlike our football players)and because most play at the same team they know eachother very well so they work very well together.
   I especially want to mention the one whose name is in my title : Luminita HUTUPAN-Dinu ,the goalkeeper who is about 36 years old and pretty much the best goalkeeper in the world and the one everyone loves the most because for ,I'm guessing,10 years more or less,she gave everything and saved us many times including today because even if the rest of the team doesn't concentrate she'll do great and defend a lot of the shots.The title of my post is what was shouted for minutes put together today ,yesterday and everytime our team plays.
     Also I think the coach,Tadici,has a huge merit 'cause he turned every team he trained ,including the national team,into a treasure and managed to keep the right atmosphere in the team.
     The cool thing is that after the game everyone can enter the court and talk/take pictures/autographs or just take a ball and fool around(yes,i did that because I'm such a child)so I got to actually meet most of the team,they are great girls(and very tall :D) and they stayed for a good hour after the game to give a chance to everyone to have their moment(picture,autograph,a few words,etc)which was so good because there were many kids/teenagers who were very happy about that. It was funny how some supporters were after the coach and they called him to do an interview for a television but the supporters where right there and the people at the television were all mad and telling them to wait a few minutes.Related to that,I was very pleasantly surprised to see that our coach ,who is an elder gentleman who looks rather menacing, speaks his mind,shouts the whole match at the referees(God,that is so funny,everyone loves it except the referee and he gets a yellow card almost every match)and then speaks his mind in front of any television camera, was ,in fact ,a very,very nice guy(although no one thinks he's bad anyways)
On Saturday I forgot my camera at home but today,Sunday,I remembered to take it with me and took pictures which I'll just post here 'cause a post with pictures is a pretty post.

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   Today I was bored again(going to Univ. tends to have that effect on me and it just persists throughout the day)so I thought I'd look at pics on Flickr of totally random stuff like city streets in various countries(I do that often 'cause I'm absolutely fascinated to seeing how random streets and places in Africa look)and a thought popped : how 'bout I look for pictures from the place where my grandparents and all my dads relatives live.This place is a smaller town in Transylvania called Hunedoara .It has a population of under 85.000(I don't know how many exactly)and a big part of it consists of houses so pretty much everything except the center ,where during the communist era they built blocks of flats,looks like a nice,quiet,peaceful village.The town used to be quite rich sometimes when the industry there was at its peak but then ,when they put a stop on it the people lost jobs ,many left,the economy suffered so now it's not so reach anymore .
    My grandparents lived(and still live because they are alive)on a street somewhere close to the outskirts,in a very nice area where everyone knew everyone,people have houses with gardens where they grow stuff and everything is quiet .The rest of my grandma's family all lived either on that same street or on the street that came to the left so I absolutely loved going there in the summer holiday for about a month or even 2 and visit my relatives all day long or play with all the kids on the street until late at night.My grandparents have a big yard with a place to grow hens and my grandma's brother has his garden spread all the way from my grandma's yard(which is around the middle of the street) to his house on the other street going through the back of the other houses on our street(yeah,I am crap and explaining stuff).Anyway,it's a pretty big garden which has loads of vegetables,apple trees,plum trees,peach trees,pear trees,etc and also areas where u can just sit and have a picnic(one of those was right at the beginning of the garden from my grandma's yard under a large cherry tree).At the end of our street my grandma's sister lived with her daughter 'cause their house is big enough and I used to just go there at least once a day,climb the fence and take the strategically placed key to their door and visit..
     Mostly there I just played with the other kids(most around my age)all day long and when we grew a little we used to go to the nearby hill/woods where we'd picnic or just walk around.Sometimes we'd go to the nearby medieval castle(dating from the XV century) which is a big attraction but we went there to sit by the small river passing by the castle .
    Now ,sadly,I've discovered (and not only me) that my grandpa is a selfish man and he kinda' blamed my mom and me for what happened to dad(although it was impossible for it to be our fault)so now I rarely speak to them and therefore I haven't visited in many years.But I still love the place,it was nice and I went there every year  at least once since I was 3(until I was about 15) ,it was a great place to spend a good part of my summers,I always liked small towns and villages where everyone knows everyone,the houses are small,the streets are nice and familiar.Also I miss some of my other relatives there,they were fun .
     I did find a couple of pictures on Flickr and I'll post them here(credit goes to who made them).One is a view from the castle(of the area in which my grandparents live which,if I'm not mistaken, is around the 2nd church u see in the distance on the left) and the other one is of castle.


     
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Well,I saw a large collectible version of a Repsol at the Mall yesterday but it wasn't for sale(darn) so today when I passed by a gas station I remembered I used to buy small car/bike collectibles(which are now probably and sadly stashed away in the attic) from gas stations so I wanted to see if,by chance ,they also had a Repsol and they had so I bought one for myself and it's small and pretty and cute and adorable and colourful and I like it so.... Yes,u might say it's because I'm obsessed with House(and u wouldn't be totally wrong) but it's only half the reason 'cause I've always had a love for nice bikes and cars .
 
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A friend did this and challenged the people reading her blog to do it too so here it is : 100 facts about my lovely personality ,likes,dislikes.This is totally random and I challenge u to read it just 'cause it's big and 'cause it took me a while :D
(it was a challenge and I made it...yeeey....*dances proudly around room*)

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The Internet is such a lovely thing when you're bored.I just realized that until April I only have LOST and Ghost Hunters to watch every week (and probably a couple more eppy's of Stargate Atlantis).Now,I don't know when and if some of my shows will come back but I know Supernatural,Prison Break and ,the most important of them all,House will be back in April with a few more episodes before the summer hiatus that I hate so much .
I just downloaded a movie called The Orphanage that is supposed to be a spanish horror and has a big rating on IMDB so I hope it's good but I'll just save it for later this week when I'll reach my peak of boredom because university bores me to no end and takes away all my time because it takes me one hour to get to it and one to come back *cries*.
Today I was thinking,during my boring english class,about Egypt and Vienna and London and how much I'd like to go there and get out of Bucharest and I nearly fell asleep .Also,how frustrating is it to be reminded over and over again that u posses no math skills?Let me tell u in case u don't know : it totally sucks and I hate econometrics(or econometry 'cause I'm not sure about the english word for it).
I played on a Wii on Friday for ,oh ,many hours and it was really great,I love it but I don't have 17 million to spend on one for myself
In the end ,here,have a Hugh picspam with new pics(the event ones are from the 9th of March and are not mine,I found them thanks to [personal profile] dryope at [profile] house_daily  and the photoshot ones are also not mine,found them on hughlaurie.net)ENJOY !

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