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Man, Tami and I have done so much in the past few days it's not even funny.
We're pretty pooped and we had a few planning mishaps but it all worked out for the best in the end.
This is also a shout out from Tami, since we knowthe same people :)
Oh, you wanted to know what's atually been going on, well:
#1 On Thursday we went to Charing Cross Road (bought a book) and to the Natural History Museum (what is with the closing at five thirty in the afternoon?!) and then we went to see "Les Miserables". I won't spoil it for anyone, those of you whove seen it, well, know how wonderful it is, those of you whove read it... well, it very much does the book justice, except, you know, the singing.
Those of you who have done neither, please do at least one you're missing out on a wonderful, beautiful story.
Suffice to say, from about the moment the Jean Val Jean appeared I started crying and pretty much sobbed thoughout the entire performance... and kept on crying until we left the West End.
Tami cried as well, but I was a water foutain and the guy sitting next to her thought we were hilarious!
The music, the choreography and everything was gorgeous, definitly my fave musical at this time.
#2 We didn't know where Alton Towers actually was and that pretty much destroyed the actual plan of how we'd get to Dublin - more on that later - so on Friday we wasted the enitre day doing our laundry and getting increasignly frustrated (pictures at a future date) at Margaret's Internet.
Seeing that we thought that Alton Towers was at, well, Alton (which is about and hour out of London... to the South West) and not in the Midlands which is very much North of London.
We arrived at Alton and cried and laughed at our own stupidity, luckily Margaret is a great person and let us stay at her house for a couple more days and laughed with us at our stupidity.
#3 The next day - Saturday - We got to Alton Towers, which is actually no where near the train station we're supposed to get off at (Stoke-on-Trent, if anyone cares) and took a loopy bus through the English countryside 'till we got to the park, which was pretty yucky.
Luckily we pre-booked our tickets to the park.
About my stomach churning and throat hurting expirience at Alton Towers later, since I am in a rush, as well as the Adventures of Tami and Mel on the Tube on their way to Heathrow Airport.
It'll be a riot!
In addition, the genocide in Darfur must be stopped.
וכמו כן, צריך לעצור את רצח העם בדרפור.
We're pretty pooped and we had a few planning mishaps but it all worked out for the best in the end.
This is also a shout out from Tami, since we knowthe same people :)
Oh, you wanted to know what's atually been going on, well:
#1 On Thursday we went to Charing Cross Road (bought a book) and to the Natural History Museum (what is with the closing at five thirty in the afternoon?!) and then we went to see "Les Miserables". I won't spoil it for anyone, those of you whove seen it, well, know how wonderful it is, those of you whove read it... well, it very much does the book justice, except, you know, the singing.
Those of you who have done neither, please do at least one you're missing out on a wonderful, beautiful story.
Suffice to say, from about the moment the Jean Val Jean appeared I started crying and pretty much sobbed thoughout the entire performance... and kept on crying until we left the West End.
Tami cried as well, but I was a water foutain and the guy sitting next to her thought we were hilarious!
The music, the choreography and everything was gorgeous, definitly my fave musical at this time.
#2 We didn't know where Alton Towers actually was and that pretty much destroyed the actual plan of how we'd get to Dublin - more on that later - so on Friday we wasted the enitre day doing our laundry and getting increasignly frustrated (pictures at a future date) at Margaret's Internet.
Seeing that we thought that Alton Towers was at, well, Alton (which is about and hour out of London... to the South West) and not in the Midlands which is very much North of London.
We arrived at Alton and cried and laughed at our own stupidity, luckily Margaret is a great person and let us stay at her house for a couple more days and laughed with us at our stupidity.
#3 The next day - Saturday - We got to Alton Towers, which is actually no where near the train station we're supposed to get off at (Stoke-on-Trent, if anyone cares) and took a loopy bus through the English countryside 'till we got to the park, which was pretty yucky.
Luckily we pre-booked our tickets to the park.
About my stomach churning and throat hurting expirience at Alton Towers later, since I am in a rush, as well as the Adventures of Tami and Mel on the Tube on their way to Heathrow Airport.
It'll be a riot!
In addition, the genocide in Darfur must be stopped.
וכמו כן, צריך לעצור את רצח העם בדרפור.