Horatio
Today was going to be a workshop day, but before we could get started we all wished Trishma farewell. Her presence will surely be missed! As the graphic designers progressed with their leaflets, as usual Me, Dom and Ayan were left to re-capture 4 tapes of footage.
We also took the opportunity to film youths who were staying at the house next door, turns out that they all worked for T-Mobile and were here for a team building exercise. As the German youths humbly welcomed us to film them.
Once that was finished we headed for a German traditional meal that consisted of Sausage, Potatoes and Sour Kraut (yummy!). Anyways we travelled back to the office to where me and Dom could get started with our editing (FINALLY!).
Ayan
When I went to house four with Nick and Horatio there were some jolly Germans staying there. They were surprisingly very happy to see us, particularly one German guy, who looked like he was calling the shots as he was sitting in the centre of the room. Those good old Germans, they like to be centre of attention ooh jaaa!! As I was talking to this funny guy I asked him if he could do an interview and he said jaaa meaning yes! But shockingly he spoke partly Russian, German, and French to me. Then he jumped into Spanish, talking crazy, he was very amusing. I couldn't stop laughing.
As we were towards the end of the interview I started talking to him and he said that he was coming to London for 6 weeks to do work experience working at a London University. All I can say is good luck in London and I hope that the British people will like your jokes as much I like them because as we all know the Londoners are hard to crack! So fella, I would say work harder on your jokes when you come to the lovely city that I love, London.
For now I say Guten Abend und Auf Wiedersehen!!