Went to Cluj-Napoca to meet with a civil engineer who helped me get a better understanding of how projects get constructed in Romania.  While there, I realized why I liked going to Cluj so much.  It is the biggest university city in the country so there are lots of people in their early-mid twenties.  There aren’t many young adults here in Reghin, so it is nice to get out and know that I won’t be surrounded by high school kids when I go out at night.  Even when I was in Ploiesti, there were university age kids, but it was different (it was the south).  Many of the kids there dress in cheap european fashion and listen to awful manele music (modernized gypsy music).  But in Cluj the kids seem to be much more… uh… individual.  And the cafes, bars and restaurants reflect it.  They play good music that isn’t just the same bad american and romanian pop music that plays on all the radio stations.  Once I saw that there were kids with dreadlocks there, I knew I’d be able to find some good music.  Isn’t it funny how that always happens?