First they did not want me to fight ecause I my pants did not match the uniform code. Since they were all excited about having a white guy in the circle they told me to fight anyway. It was against a Gaddi – a local Shepherd.
It reminded me of the good old times …
After the fight I could feel the stones inside my knees.
From the fight I had seen before, I knew there are not many rules. Still I tried to make him loose with dignity.
This was his last breath.
I had fought in Europe for five years and did not receive one cent – here they give me 80 Rupees for a fight!
The village treated me like a hero! I felt very proud …
June 13, 2008 at 10:20 am |
take off your pants !!! i wanna see the rest ;P
June 13, 2008 at 6:37 pm |
well I saw the knees after you took the stones out…still it wasn’t nice to look at. I live with the peaceful (haha) tibetans here and so I am completely against violent sports like that 😉
June 14, 2008 at 2:37 pm |
hehe… looks good… hope you spent your hard earned money for something worth it…
June 17, 2008 at 5:53 am |
der hund isch a maschin! aber für den ma o scho a kle peinlich… immerhin hat er gegs an 12 jöhriger verlora 😉
ok, alter blöder schmäh, aber was anderes fallt ma ned i.
hoff alles isch parat bei dir.
June 30, 2008 at 12:37 am |
jajo…do kummt da alte ringergeist vom smi wieder voll ussa..
-gute leistung! 😉 hoff du hosch as khoerig und bleibsch so fleissig wia in dinem bericht verzellt hosch!
paz
lukas
July 30, 2008 at 6:24 pm |
Ja wie geil ist das, noch ein Auslandszivi-Blog! Da gesellt sich ja wer zu meinem LA/Kanada-Blog und Joergs Brasilien-Blog dazu 🙂
geil, ich hab lachen muessen, als ich Zivi in der Ueberschrift und dann Maenner-Schlamm-Kaetschen gesehen hab.
Glueckwunsch, kauf dir ein grosses Eis drum! 😀