Yesterday, me and my friend Sebastian went to his friends' houses: Chau and John (yes Lizzie, your Chau). After a train ride from Glenfield to East Hills, transfer from there to Panania (is that spelt right?), we began to make our way to Chau's since John wouldn't be home until the afternoon and we had already reached Panania Station at around 11am. After a long, and I mean LONG walk (I'm not exaggerating, it was a long walk) in the dazzling heat of a summer's day, we had finally reached Chau's house, 'It's the one with the sunroof thingy.' We get close to the house. 'Ahahahaha! I was lying, it's further down.' I then go and make a noise that would rival Dory's 'whale-talk'. When we actually DID get there, the three of us just fluffed around doing karaoke, computer, treadmill-ing and keyboard-ing.
After much entertainment, we left around 1:30pm to go to John's house which was nearby, not 'two suburbs across'. About five, ten minutes later, we had reached John's house (yay, air-con!) and relaxed, and after "exchanging plesantries", John was kind enough to make us some pizza and serve up some drinks for us. After some random banter between making, baking and eating, we cleaned up and sat down to a game of, umm, I don't know the name, but you win when you say 'kent'. Anyone know it? Well, after that, we played Mafia, a signature D class card game.
Quote: "Just to make sure, there's only one mafia." "Yeah." "Well, which colour's the mafia?" "Red. Why, what colours do you do?" "Just the other way around, with black as mafia." "...that would make more sense, since this game is mafia."
Red maintained to be the mafia colour though since it was just the four of us. After an hour or more (there wasn't a clock in the room) of cards, we finished up and got ready to get in the pool (stupid Spandex). After changing and sunscreening, we all got into the pool, where most of the dives in ended up as belly flops, so I did the smart thing and walked in. Swimming a couple laps, "water-bending", meditating underwater, and other water tricks you can do in the pool like flipping, run-ins and so on. That took a good amount of time, which was all very fun. (Strike a pose Chau, I'm gonna find a way to record my memories onto something somehow!!)
When we got out of the pool, it was already 5:30pm, and so I had to go. Sebastian, being the good friend he is, was nice enough to come back to Glenfield St. with me, even though he was going to sleep over at John's. All in all, I had a very good time, it was a day filled with much merriment (I NEVER say that word...) and joy, I had lots of fun.
Ciao, amigos! XD
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