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The Flying Rat Tours

  • Nov. 11th, 2008 at 2:24 PM

No, no translated act here. Just pics of the trip I took last weekend. Sinaia and Rasnov. Text copied/pasted from my MySpace blog.

Trip + Pics here )

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Nijikon 2008

  • Nov. 6th, 2008 at 12:47 PM

OMG we have one of these things too. It’s at its second edition and this year they had a cosplay contest. In my personal opinion, the costumes were pretty good considering that it was for the first time we did such a thing <3.
Me and my friends didn't go dressed up as an Anime character. We either had t-shirts of Miyavi or Gackt or we wore Waloli, EGL and PunkLoli.

Nijikon pics this way )

On a side note and Dracula related... Next Tuesday I'll post an act from a play called "A treia ţeapǎ" ("The third stake" or "The third swindle". The word "ţeapǎ" also means hoax/swindle/delusion. Don't we just love the duality of some words?)since I have to translate that act for the English Practical Course. I'll try to find the whole play and see for myself what the exact title translation is [though I'm inclining to believe that its "The third swindle" for a reason])

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Vlad “Dracula” Ţepeş and the boyars

  • Oct. 31st, 2008 at 8:29 PM

This story is actually similar to the previous one. What can I say, the boyars really hated Vlad. They always plotted his death.

Trick or Treat )

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Poenari Legend

  • Oct. 21st, 2008 at 10:05 AM

Originally build in the 13th century by the first Romanian rulers in the South region (Walachia). In the 14th century it was the main citadel of the Basarab rulers, but eventually it was abandoned and left in ruins until the 15th century when Vlad III the Impaler (Dracula) recognized its strategic potential and repaired and consolidated its structure. As always, there is a legend about how he did this.


Story here )

No, I am not dead. I am just forgetful when it comes to updates.

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Romanian rock concert

  • May. 30th, 2008 at 10:20 AM