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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Tesinnng

So I'm posting this from my blackberry, testing this out
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Thursday, December 25, 2008

Working on Christmas

So among the charmingly nutty Christmas hats, cards with cats clinging to pine trees, and middle aged women with Santa sweaters here in the office, I am tucked away in a corner, faithfully banging out flights for irate soccer dads and Beijing businessmen. I'm trying to finish the Paulo Coelho novel which is Sahara-dry and Shirley Maclaine-metaphysical. I'm not smart enough for this shit.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Last Day in Blighty

Basically this trip has been amazing. I've climbed hundreds of stairs in an ancient staircase to the roof of a church, dipped my feet in an ancient Roman bath, took tea and saw the streets Jane Austen wrote about. Today we braved rain and cold winds to take a ride through the Cotswalds. We saw all the sheep and cows and the adorable little cottages. Then back down to take a pint of Bath's best West Country ale.

I've had so much fun, I'm not too keen on leaving to go back home. Luckily though, I can come back any time I want! I love my job!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Soton to Bath Adventures

So me and my friend from Oz, Ziggles McGinty, made our way from our adorable little Ikea hotel to the train station where, while I was waiting for the girl to heat up my cornish pasty, we ended up missing our train. It stopped for maybe 10 seconds, opened the door, closed the door and buggered off. GREAT. So we ended up having to buy a new ticket which we expected to be near to 100000000000 pounds. It ended up being a pretty sweet deal though, not nearly as much as we expected and, after walking between the bus station and train station to check prices/times, we hopped on the train and left for Bath. On the way we met Trevor, who had taught at Michigan State, met Bill Clinton, lived in about 40 countries (or so it seemed) and liked the booze. He also professed his love for AC/DC, which I thought was mildly hilarious. He also said he was married, then hit on my friend, then spontaneously became unmarried with a girlfriend in Bath. He also gave us his phone number which, needless to say, we have hesitated to use. Upon getting to Bath, I was wandering around, dumbstruck by the gorgeous old buildings. It's insane. This city has shoes older than America. Having just seen The Duchess and various Jane Austen movies, I have to say I'm feeling like I'm in a movie. It's just beautiful here. The hostel is great as well, it's a YMCA nestled in a little sidestreet promenade. When we checked in, the lady told us that since it was sort of empty, they had upgraded us to a twin room instead of an 10 bed dorm. I was super excited, especially since the end price was about 10 pounds less than what I had been expected to pay booking online. The room is snuggly and reminds me of my dorm room in college. The view is AMAZING. It overlooks hills and old Georgian houses. We got up early this morning for breakfast and decided that we'd take a walk around, trying to hit up Bath Abbey and the Roman Spa today. Maybe a sightseeing tour. Also, there is a distinct possibility for a Chinese buffet. HUZZAH ENGRAND.

Wubz.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Five minutes in the hotel internet in Southampton

Write fast! Is it possible that I already miss London? I had a minor mishap getting on the wrong train to Southampton. Apparently the one that leaves at 1:35 is totally different that the one that leaves at 1:39. Okay. A nice stern old Englishman helped me figure it out, though and I made my way quite painlessly to Southampton. It looks a bit like home, old industrial area. Very much like the suburbs of Detroit, actually. I broke down and went to McDonalds since it was literally right ouside my hotel window. They all thought my accent was oh-so-funny.

The hotel I'm staying at is adorable and very efficient in an Ikea sort of way. It had a TV though, and I was very amused to find 24 hour coverage on something Russell Brand said to some old Faulty Towers actor. And we're prudes? Anyway I'm moving to Southamptons only hostel, the Brimar Guest House which was nearly impossible to reach by telephone. I cannot be more adorable than my Ikea hotel but I'm sure it'll be lovely.

I'm seeing my Aussie bff today, who is staying with family here in what the locals call Soton. I can't wait as I have missed her terribly.

30 seconds to go!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Football, pubs, and Buckingham Palace

Woke up rather late this morning and ended up missing Australia v New Zealand in rugby. I decided to grab some breakfast and watch the football match on tv in the local pub. It was amazingly fun, especially when Liverpool beat Chelsea 1-0. Then a friend and I decided to go shopping a little while. It was a pretty cool day, I bought my only souveneir of London-a pretty scarf for £4. Then on a whim we decided to go see Buckingham Palace at night. It was absolutely gorgeous. We took a great walk and some hilarious pictures. I had a great time just hanging out with people in the hostel. Fun times! Although its my last night in London, I'm definitely coming back.

Tomorrow, I'm off to Southampton!