Life After Graduation

“Bara i Skogås” which means “Only in Skogås” seems to start having more to it then meets the ear, for as of late things have been getting real messy in this Stockholmian suburb where I live, messier then the normal kind of Skogås messyness. -A gang fight right in front on my house with some 20-25 people on friday the 13th and today (one night later) I woke up by the sound of exploding tires from a burning Wan on the parking lot. I can’t honestly say what chocks me more, the fact that this is what it’s come to or that I don’t really feel like anything’s changed. When did things come to this? -When the government desided to shut down the local police stations in the suburbs? Probably. Youths have totally lost the respect for the higher authorities in the suburbs…I mean 14 year olds fireing at the police station from semi automatic weapons? Lucky I’ve lived here for 12 years so that people know me…

Changing subjects to some more enjoyalbe topics, the summer has come, I’ve managed to get myself a job, I got my grades from school and my training for the upcomings military duty finally starts to come easy to me. It’s actually not that rough once you’ve gotten into that state of mind. Now it’s 5 months left and counting down.

Oh and in Poland on the other hand – I’m wanted by the police for ignoring the military service summons. Heh, is it that hard to understand that I can’t do the military service there since I’m summoned here to, and havn’t been in the country for 12 years…havn’t lived there for 13…I mean…isn’t it kind of strange that I’ve got like 13 years of absence in school?