February 24, 2004

German Karneval Party

Okay, so everyone knows that the French celebrate Mardi Gras, right? Well, the Germans have a similar celebration called Karneval, or Fasching. Same ideas (without the women running around topless in New Orleans getting drunk part), same concepts. So, in German class, we had a celelbration- er, right, we had a celelbration... celebration, to...celebrate this holiday. Well, in my period of German, a few things went wrong (but were amusing all the same). In THIS blog entry...thing... I will explain some of those things (the ones my memory will allow me to explain, anyway). So, on with the blog entry...thing.

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So, everyone got into German class, and were setting everything up. And that is when my group realized we didn't have our gummy bears that we were going to "sell." Well, there goes the chocolate covered gummy bear idea. Next, while I was opening the 5 bags of chocolate I bought, we couldn't get 2 of them open, so we saved them for tomorrow (when we will make the chocolate covered gummy bears).

Now, our booths were wet up, but the other two booths weren't (since that class hadn't come in yet), so we had to set them up. One was a hot dog-type stand, selling sausages. We were going through everything when we found a huge package of sauerkraut that was all watery and disgusting. Disgusting... Next, we discovered that there were 24 HOT DOGS and 80 hot dog buns. So, what are we going to do with the left over dozens of buns. Hmmm. The cake booth looked good.

Now, everything was set up, and people began to take candy from our booth, and claiming sodas (and some of them opening their cans). Then, Frau Venus told us we weren't supposed to be eating, and everyone went to hide their food. Then, she yelled at Megan S. and Jessica M. for drinking too early, and they denied it. Then, one of them moved their hand and knocked over an almost empty can of soda, spilling the conents all over. My class began to crack up.

Then, we had to cook (rather... boil) the hot dogs so we could eat them. In most of the peoples' eyes, it was a very hentai sight (only them). But then, they were done, and we had a great time stuffing our faces like some sort of voracious beast that was... voracious. I was so stuffed, I considered skipping art to go to the nurse, but ended up going. Yeah. I liked last year's Karneval better because I got to see Neko dressed up an Austrian girl (:P), and we got to miss the last 3 periods of the day. Oh well. Good times.

Posted by Chibi-Chan at February 24, 2004 07:26 PM
Comments

Hah! Chibi, that was GENIUS! Another fine non-fic by Chibi *applause*.
~Safaia~

Posted by: Safaia~Chan at February 24, 2004 07:32 PM