Monday, September 26, 2005

Back in Warsaw

Well I made it back to Warsaw early this morning from a short excursion to Deutschland. I drove over with my parents to Chemnitz to see all my freunden there. They were all very cheery and Frau, Linda, und Marion all cooked for us on Thursday night. It was scrum-diddly-umptious to say the least. I then played a lot of mafia, hung out, talked, learned German, ate Döner, slept, met a giant mouse at MiniWelt (see below), went to church, fought off tons of girls and then we drove home yesterday. Overall it was a grand old time. Muchas gracias (in no certain order) to Frau, Marion, Courtney, Ed, The Laugks, Pam, Larry, Snickers, Joey, and the Turkish Döner man for cooking for us, making us laugh, letting me sleep on your couch, singing, smiling, barking, pizza, and everything else. Oh and for teaching me "Ich bin nicht schwull." Danke schön!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey there....glad to hear you are having a wonderous time!! talk to you later

Anonymous said...

when are you coming back?

Anonymous said...

Hey Matta Gambilla, The pleasure was totally all ours!!! We were so overwhelmed with joy when we saw, you can't imagine!! We would like to invite you back again, but The Winghouse called and requested that you make a special guest appearance this weekend at the Live Country Music Friday!!! Can you believe it!! You were such a big hit, I think they want to offer you a singing contract!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now you can really move to Germany and you already have a job!!!!!! I don't know about all the girls you fought off, but maybe that was in your dreams and therefore I wouldn't know about that. Please don't kill YOUR MOM anymore, we really like her a lot!!

Have a safe trip back to OKCITY and come back to visit anytime, you're always welcome, at least if you promise to sing Eye of the Tiiiiiger again!!!

love ya, FRAAAUUUUU :O)

Anonymous said...

I LOVE MINI-WELT! MINI-WELT ROCKS! All hail the Giant Mouse!
And there was much rejoicing.

I'm so glad you came to see us, Matt! That was an amazingly fun weekend, and it was so good to see you! And besting you in chess in person was a truly life-changing experience.

*grin* Sorry, I had to. ;o)

Anonymous said...

You just had to didn't you Coutney?

Anonymous said...

Could some one explain "besting" in chess? I admit I know nothing about this game, but besting is definitely a term I haven't heard. Frau :O)

Anonymous said...

Besting is not a technical term but rather a description how she pummelled me.