Londontown
This morning I had my first class, British Humour. Pete, Jamie and I decided it best to enjoy the London scenery and walk to the center from our flat, which we predicted to be 30 minutes away, but as it turned out the walk was a little longer than we predicted so we ended up 15 minutes late to class. The professor wasn't as witty as we had hoped, but still cracked enough dry ones to keep me awake. That was at least until he started the movie, which wasn't too exciting (or funny for that matter), at least until the end.
After we finally left class, we walked back with abby and joan, then stopped for some pizza and wine for lunch. A pretty good deal-- only 6 pounds for a whole pie. Then we continued walking back then stopped for some more food. I got this really good mushroom cheese and spinach sandwich for real cheap. As I kept walking, I suddenly realised I needed some juice, so luckily we passed by this juice place. I decided to get the juice of the day, which was mango, orange, and banana, and put it in a really nice litre bottle. It was good, but since our fridge doesn't keep things too cold, it kinda got skunky.
We then chilled out in the flat till dinner-- me and pete went out for indian but ended up just getting more lebanese food. There are so many lebanese restaurants on Edware, it's totally rediculous...or retarded, as Neshama Karlbach would say (in a totally non-political way). I suggested we play the cow-graveyard game, only instead of cows we have lebanese restaurants and swap the graveyards with indian ones. Pete said that was stupid, so we never played.
After the lebanese, we stopped at baskin robbins and I got a mint chocolate chip milkshake. Aw man, it HIT THE SPOT. Expensive tho. Tomorrow I will go for a serious grocery shop and get enough food to last me for a month. That way, I won't need to throw down 10 pounds everytime i'm hungry.
After dinner the whole house sat in the living room and watched the Ali G video that the French kids that lived here before us left behind. Aw man he's funny. We laughed so hard. Then we played some spades, drank some tea, and hope to do some serious Londoning tomorrow. I WILL go out for breakfast tho, cause there is this amazing little breakfast place by the London center that has delicious OJ, fresh crussants (i'm not even tryin to spell it) with marmelade, and cappacino, all for very cheap.
Cheers!
After we finally left class, we walked back with abby and joan, then stopped for some pizza and wine for lunch. A pretty good deal-- only 6 pounds for a whole pie. Then we continued walking back then stopped for some more food. I got this really good mushroom cheese and spinach sandwich for real cheap. As I kept walking, I suddenly realised I needed some juice, so luckily we passed by this juice place. I decided to get the juice of the day, which was mango, orange, and banana, and put it in a really nice litre bottle. It was good, but since our fridge doesn't keep things too cold, it kinda got skunky.
We then chilled out in the flat till dinner-- me and pete went out for indian but ended up just getting more lebanese food. There are so many lebanese restaurants on Edware, it's totally rediculous...or retarded, as Neshama Karlbach would say (in a totally non-political way). I suggested we play the cow-graveyard game, only instead of cows we have lebanese restaurants and swap the graveyards with indian ones. Pete said that was stupid, so we never played.
After the lebanese, we stopped at baskin robbins and I got a mint chocolate chip milkshake. Aw man, it HIT THE SPOT. Expensive tho. Tomorrow I will go for a serious grocery shop and get enough food to last me for a month. That way, I won't need to throw down 10 pounds everytime i'm hungry.
After dinner the whole house sat in the living room and watched the Ali G video that the French kids that lived here before us left behind. Aw man he's funny. We laughed so hard. Then we played some spades, drank some tea, and hope to do some serious Londoning tomorrow. I WILL go out for breakfast tho, cause there is this amazing little breakfast place by the London center that has delicious OJ, fresh crussants (i'm not even tryin to spell it) with marmelade, and cappacino, all for very cheap.
Cheers!

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