student's homes
Posted: 27 Jan 2009 17:26
Hi,
a few years ago I visited a friend who lived in a student's home in Darmstadt, Germany. It belonged to the TU (tech university?). They have tiny rooms - about nine square meters - and paper-thin walls. While we were having tea in her room, we could hear her next-door neighbour and her boyfriend going at it so loud, as if we were in the room with them. Creaky bedsprings and all. Mmmh. My friend told me the others on that corridor were just as bad, and she seemed to be the only one who wasn't getting any. I was sympathetic and we fled to the next pub. And I kid you not, on the way out we passed at least four more rooms with fucking couples! My friend and I got very maudlin and very drunk that night.
I don't know if all student's homes are like this one, but it might be a good idea to place a mike in a corridor during the night. Just my two cents.
EDIT: Oops, I wanted to post this as a new location. Yeppie, could you please move / delete this?
kisses,
Minx
a few years ago I visited a friend who lived in a student's home in Darmstadt, Germany. It belonged to the TU (tech university?). They have tiny rooms - about nine square meters - and paper-thin walls. While we were having tea in her room, we could hear her next-door neighbour and her boyfriend going at it so loud, as if we were in the room with them. Creaky bedsprings and all. Mmmh. My friend told me the others on that corridor were just as bad, and she seemed to be the only one who wasn't getting any. I was sympathetic and we fled to the next pub. And I kid you not, on the way out we passed at least four more rooms with fucking couples! My friend and I got very maudlin and very drunk that night.
I don't know if all student's homes are like this one, but it might be a good idea to place a mike in a corridor during the night. Just my two cents.
EDIT: Oops, I wanted to post this as a new location. Yeppie, could you please move / delete this?
kisses,
Minx