My passport finally arrived (it will mailed in March.) BP's didn't come, neither did LP's, so I'm thinking about jetting to England to:
A) Stop Clanky from tattooing/marring herself, and
B) Visit Meme to see her hairy toe and to buy her a pint.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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maybe meme can get a tattoo on her toe to cover the hair!
actually the toe hair is a tattoo
I'll be in London next week. Again. It really is a bore the third time. There are far more beautiful and interesting places to see. blu
I hate London its dirty its smelly and the people are rude
Not to mention the bad teeth. -blu
Emma, did you watch Last Comic Standing last night? Did you catch the woman, Fiona? She reminded me of mum!
emma, that would really suck if you had to go on vacation alone. i am suddenly realizing just how much everything sucks!
I love London. I like to go to Hyde Park on a Sunday morning and people watch at Speakers Corner. I enjoy shopping in Selfridges and feeling the atmospheres of Oxford Street. And I could spend days at St Pauls Cathedral. Shepherds Bush market on a Sunday morning. Strolling the Thames on a hot Saturday evening. Excellent stuff.
PS Emma, I read that as marrying myself.
Yes Schell I saw LCS--haha on Fiona.
I love London--the bustle and the soot! It's very expensive but there's so much to do.
Clanks, Speaker's Corner is great!
--emma
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Hush Spidey, you suck!
"I hate London its dirty its smelly and the people are rude"
this sums up every large city i've ever been to. off the top of my head, here are a few:
NYC smells like ass in the summertime
Baltimore and DC smell like fish in the summer and trash in the winter
the whole state of floridia smells like rotting grass
bloomington and indianapolis smell like old people and car fumes
memphis smells like mold and rotting alcohol with fried food
jilly
I love visiting big cities (I don't consider Indianapolis or Bloomington a "Big City")I love the energy, diversity of EVERYTHING, and the movement of big cities.
BUt small towns have their own charms too
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emma
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