6 Oct 2007

06-October

Last time, Leah and I brought to you the details of our beautiful trip to the city of Bath and told you of the wondrous Roman baths. This week, we accidently caused a medium-sized natural gas explosion which leveled a city block. That’s all for now. Will write more later….


Just kidding...As the real story goes, we’ve been doing well. Last weekend, we got the chance to see the Shakespeare play, ‘Love, Labour, Lost’ at the Globe Theatre. It was done very well, appropriate I suppose, and surprisingly, Leah and I came away having understood the majority of the plot. My only complaint was the frequent planes soaring overhead. It was an open air theatre, so you can imagine that each plane did a fantastic job of blotting out about 10 seconds of the play. All things considered, it was a great experience. Sorry, no pictures – this time we just forgot to bring the camera.


During the past week, I’ve spent the majority of the time tackling job hunting. I had an interview on Monday and another on Friday. Both went relatively well, and I’m crossing my fingers that something manifests soon. If not, I’ve already made plans to start ‘Plan B’ by assembling my boy band. I’ve decided to be the creepy one. I’m going to wear deer antlers when I’m in public and “Bah” like a sheep for any media interviews. I just need 2 or 3 more band members to occupy the other token roles.

Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.

This weekend we are keeping it local. We are going to Madame Tussad’s Wax Museum, the prime minister’s house, and London’s China town. We’ll make sure to have the camera handy when Leah TP’s the prime minister’s house.

In closing, I just wanted to include a quick picture that we took last week. I believe the photo speaks for itself and truly tells the chilling nature of the English people.

Till next time....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

what no comment on the RUGBY WORLD CUP??? Did you not see how crazy the English can get while watching sports, even if they loose(damn it...)??? Well, in any case, my team wasn't in the final... ALLEZ LES BLEUS (4th, is not so bad...we're in for the next world cup...)!