I arrived in Romania around 7 hours ago and I drank 2 beers already cause I needed it: Finnair has lost my luggage and the luggage’s of 6-7 other travelers. We filled out all the forms and now we can just hope that we will get them back.
The thing is that I have made a stop over in Helsinki and then I headed for Bucharest but there are some people who only went from Helsinki to Otopeni and their luggage still hasn’t arrived. We weren’t give any explanation and I don’t know what to do: my wardrobe and all my souvenirs are gone and the only clothes I have left are a pair of shoes, the white jeans, a shirt and some long sleeves. I do hope Finnair will find those luggage’s otherwise God knows what us will do. This is tottally , tottally, unacceptable!
Here’s a short log I kept in the last day, I am going to bed now, using my brother’s short pants cause I don’t have anything else to wear and the heat in Bucharest is astounding even during the night.
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BEGINNING: 06:27
I just arrived in Copenhagen Airport. The sun is shining more than what I had expected but this is a good thing cause it keeps me awake. I left Skjoldhoj kollegiet around 11 PM last night and I got to the train station in Aarhus at 12. Waiting for the train to the airport was not as harsh as I thought it would be since I just solved some crosswords, drank a cappucino and hanged around. However, the journey on the train was not how I expected it to be: although it was a Wednesday to Thursday night, the train was packed and I am so happy I paid those extra 30 kroner to book a seat. Another thing that kept me awake while on the train was the movie I decided to watch: Watchmen, the extended edition. 3 hours full of everything you could want (I skipped some nudity scenes since there was a 13 year old next to me and I didn’t want to give the wrong impression).
Among the things I have forgotten to buy are the batteries for the camera. I was just about to buy them from 7-11 but I changed my mind when I noticed that I have paid 40kr on a 0.5 liters bottle of coca-cola. Oh well, I guess that’s just how the prices are everywhere around here and it’s just a pity that they wouldn’t take euros. Meh, it’s alright though.
I’m gonna shut down the laptop now in order to save some battery so I’ll be able to write more from Helsinki and why not, from the plane (although I am surely going to be sleeping on the way to Bucharest).
God damn it, I am so nervous!
END: 06:32
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BEGINNING: 09:05 AM
I now regret the fact that I didn’t book an earlier flight to Helsinki. I am just hanging around the airport (literally) with a huge thirst but no way I am paying another 40kr for that coca-cola! I am not tired anymore and I feel just fine like I have been awake for 3 or 4 hours
I was just hanging around outside and I heard a couple speaking Romanian so I talked a little with them. The lucky bastards had Czech Airlines tickets and are due to arrive in Bucharest around 2 PM. Oh well, at least I won’t feel the heat of the concrete as they will hee hee.
I am getting pretty bored but I think I will survive. The flight I was talking about earlier will depart in around 1h40m so I could have done the checkin since now instead of just walking around with this (hopefully less than) 20kg luggage. Meh, I am wondering who is actually going to read this article but anyway ![]()
Well, I honestly don’t think I am going to write anything else from Copenhagen so I ‘ll continue this article when I’ll be in Finland! Hurray! ![]()
END: 09:09 AM
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Welcome back Vic! Hope you have a great summer!
coming back to romania is always a bitch for me. something always happens. i get stuff stolen, i get my luggage sent to italy … (*-*)
Welcome back, dear! >:D<
Te scot la o bere?
@andrew: Thanks mate, we have to see each other. I was at Motoare today to warm up some seats

@katmai: have you tried using a lock or a security code for your luggage?
@pisicainbocanci: thanks, dear >:D< See you in Constanta or somewhere
@Serban: I’ll give you a call, maybe we’ll go out sometime next week if you are going to be in Bucharest. Jeg sounds like a good place but it might be a good idea to leave the laptops at home.
@All: Sorry for this unpersonalized comment but as you know, I just can’t stand around the computer in this period