Pills, Trains and Artists
Today was another busy day of getting organized for the whole africa trip (still hard to believe its real), after getting up and taking a shower I took the train to Breda again, well, that was the plan, but something happened (an accident probably) and I ended up waiting in the cold drinking coffee for 45 minutes.
When I finally got to Breda I walked to the doctors office and explained the whole situation to the nurse (the same nurse who gave me my shots last week). She told me that they never put their address on their doctors notes because its private information, but she stamped it with some general “Meditel” head office stamp, and called the pharmacy to check with them if they would accept it, after a discussion with the manager, they were willing to do so.
After I got back to Tilburg and walked to the pharmacy they finally gave me my pills, which cost me 112 euros total (37pills), 2 extra trips to Breda and 2 days that I could have used for other stuff. I was happy I finally had the most important things taken care of so I went home.
When I opened the front door to drop off the pills, there was a guy waiting for me, wanting to see the electricity meter and gas pump and write down the numbers. I had no clue where the gas pump was located, so after a trip around the house (he seemed to be in love with our fireplace) I called my dad and he told me it was somewhere next to the radiator in his little office covered by wooden housing and a stack of cardboard boxes, so it wasn’t strange at all that I didn’t know where to look.
After the guy checked everything I ran to the trainstation to get on the train to Den Haag, there was meeting there with the organisation of the virusfreegeneration hiphop tour, and I got to meet the 2 dutch hip-hop artists. Ninthe and Blaxtar, all the people were really nice, lots of information was given and some more appointments were made…
I got home at 7pm, ate, ordered some clothing online, and packed some stuff already…
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