I've never been to a cock fight.
The closest I've ever been to a cock fight was when I watched Kramer put "Little Jerry Seinfeld" in the ring on "Seinfeld". But this got pretty close.
Tonight, we had Korean Night. Which consisted of random Korean Facts, and absolutely amazing food. Step aside Sahla Thai, Korea just rolled in.
Now, the food on base is alright, breakfast is usually a big disappointment every morning, with the overwhelming options of
1. bread with jam/butter
2. weird cereal (which is the same everyday)
But Korean night...changed my life.
Everything they put out, was the best thing ever. They just kept one upping the next thing. My taste buds were leaping for joy. If Korea takes over, at least the food will be absolutely rad.
After the food we all went to the garage and played fooz ball. We recently discovered that the base has a fooz ball table, and ever since then we've formed unofficial teams and we get our fooz on. We play constantly, were getting obsessed, and it's awesome. But our leader told us "Korean night isn't over". So we decided to head back and just endure the rest of Korean Night.
Turns out, endure was the completely wrong word for it.
Now enters the "Chicken Fight" (or as I like to call it "Korean Cock Fights").
Step 1. Stand up
Step 2. Lift up one of your legs, and hold on to it with both hands.
Step 3. Hop around and knock others over.
AMAZING.
People were flying into pianos, drums, chairs, I've never laughed so hard in my life.
I can honestly say, I planned on playing fooz ball the rest of the night, and thought it'd be far better than "Korean Games". Nope. Korean Cock Fighting owns. And I vow it will be brought to North America, as soon as I make it home.
Once again, the themed nights of Lausanne have changed life as we all know it. From chocolate fountains to a whole new brand of Chicken Fights.
If I make it to Camp this summer, Saradie II will include this epic new activity, along with the lifejacket game.
ANYWAYS, This week we had a speaker come in and talk about the Holy Spirit.
There was a lot of arguments, alot of mind blowing statements and concepts that I'd never thought of.
And on my part, a lot of disagreement, and frustration, but also learning for sure.
On a number of levels.
I disagreed with some of the things the speaker said, but she did have some really great things to say. All in all, the details that the class kept arguing about seemed to be the ones, that for me, made little to no difference in terms of my relationship with God. All in all, the weeks' lectures were good, but some of them were tedious to say the least.
Cheers.
-jon.
P.S. Unfortunately the video wouldn't work.
You'll just have to take my word for it.
The closest I've ever been to a cock fight was when I watched Kramer put "Little Jerry Seinfeld" in the ring on "Seinfeld". But this got pretty close.
Tonight, we had Korean Night. Which consisted of random Korean Facts, and absolutely amazing food. Step aside Sahla Thai, Korea just rolled in.
Now, the food on base is alright, breakfast is usually a big disappointment every morning, with the overwhelming options of
1. bread with jam/butter
2. weird cereal (which is the same everyday)
But Korean night...changed my life.
Everything they put out, was the best thing ever. They just kept one upping the next thing. My taste buds were leaping for joy. If Korea takes over, at least the food will be absolutely rad.
After the food we all went to the garage and played fooz ball. We recently discovered that the base has a fooz ball table, and ever since then we've formed unofficial teams and we get our fooz on. We play constantly, were getting obsessed, and it's awesome. But our leader told us "Korean night isn't over". So we decided to head back and just endure the rest of Korean Night.
Turns out, endure was the completely wrong word for it.
Now enters the "Chicken Fight" (or as I like to call it "Korean Cock Fights").
Step 1. Stand up
Step 2. Lift up one of your legs, and hold on to it with both hands.
Step 3. Hop around and knock others over.
AMAZING.
People were flying into pianos, drums, chairs, I've never laughed so hard in my life.
I can honestly say, I planned on playing fooz ball the rest of the night, and thought it'd be far better than "Korean Games". Nope. Korean Cock Fighting owns. And I vow it will be brought to North America, as soon as I make it home.
Once again, the themed nights of Lausanne have changed life as we all know it. From chocolate fountains to a whole new brand of Chicken Fights.
If I make it to Camp this summer, Saradie II will include this epic new activity, along with the lifejacket game.
ANYWAYS, This week we had a speaker come in and talk about the Holy Spirit.
There was a lot of arguments, alot of mind blowing statements and concepts that I'd never thought of.
And on my part, a lot of disagreement, and frustration, but also learning for sure.
On a number of levels.
I disagreed with some of the things the speaker said, but she did have some really great things to say. All in all, the details that the class kept arguing about seemed to be the ones, that for me, made little to no difference in terms of my relationship with God. All in all, the weeks' lectures were good, but some of them were tedious to say the least.
Cheers.
-jon.
P.S. Unfortunately the video wouldn't work.
You'll just have to take my word for it.
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