Défilé |
The défilé in Marseille |
Lorene and me in football outfit prepared for war |
Some Polytechpeeps |
Yohan from my class with a pompomgirl from Lille (the guys loved the Lille pompom girls, we hated them haha) |
Never seen so many crazy people on a sportfield in my life. My french "vocabulaire" has exponentially raised since we've been singing three days long schoolsongs where the expression "tous à poils" repeated hisself many times.
We left at 5h30 in the morning, and I didn't expect quiet and moaning people there but the enthusiasm of these students for their school at this hour of the day is really "incroyable". When we arrived in Marseille and everybody had undergo some transformation (read: everyone dressed in blue and yellow, paintings in yellow and blue on the face, alcoholconcentration in the blood raised, singing "Poooooooo Ly Tech, on aaaaime bien la ptit jaja, elle est si belle si gentillleeeee..") And I had mentally prepared myself for three days of crazyness we did a défilé through the citycenter. All the other Polytech schools of France were there as well, dressed up or many dressed down, students walked through the streets shouting and singing and making looots of noise to represent there school.
In the afternoon we quickly drove to the campplace dropped our stuff, popped out the decathlon tents and hurried to the bus who brought us to the sportfields in Marseille. The following days just went like this: at night the "navette" drove us to a soirée with again a theme (cuir moustache and gaypride haha) and than at 4h you lay back in your tent to be waked up at 7u15. First morning I got so angry because someone was tapping on my tent at 7h to wake me up but it was no joke. Than we drove to the sportfields to play the games and than at night returned back to the university restaurant and campplace to go out again. So if we do a little summation: 3 days + 9 hours of sleep + sunshine + sports +wine = Me nearly dead by sundaynight! The results of the tournament: the rugbygirlteam won the finale! the other sports, well let's say that our supportingmentality was the greatest of all schools.
And this week all the belgians are visiting : My mum, Elien, Sophie, Charis,...
Time to show how heavenly great erasmus in Montpellier is!
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