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fadagaski ([personal profile] fadagaski) wrote2008-10-17 08:22 am
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O Hai from Inglund

I'm hoooooooooooooooooooooooooome!! Flew in last night (drama with missing scheduled flight, but got transfer to last one to Stansted) and now I am HOME in MK with my FAMILY and the DOGS and it is awesome ... despite said dogs piddling all over everything. YAY HOME.

Supposedly I get to drive the non-power-steering car on the English side of the road all the way to the woods today. Eep! Let's hope I don't drift across the central divide ...

[identity profile] fadagaski.livejournal.com 2008-10-18 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
I remember getting very sick of paninis, and being shocked that their white bread was like bleached cardboard. But I was in Rome, so Milan is probably totally different.

Next stop (in 7 months) will hopefully be Japan. Am applying to the JET scheme this month. Wish me luck!

[identity profile] jackks.livejournal.com 2008-10-18 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't actually tried their white bread, yet. But, I've had some brown bread that was perfectly nice. Albeit, tiny when compared to Britsh loaves.

A weekend trip to Rome is definately on the itenary list (once the mid term exams are over XP). Did you ever go to a bar during "happy hour", when you were there? Italian buffet + cocktail = lush.

Japan, wow! Good luck with applying! By the end of all your travelling, you need to write a book on "Travel for Students, Gappers and Graduates".

[identity profile] fadagaski.livejournal.com 2008-10-18 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Rome is amazing. I would love to live there for a little bit (it could happen! Who knows?). Never went for happy hour though. I feel I have missed out on a necessary Italian experience. Excuse to return!

Or: "How to Grossly Indebt Yourself by Refusing to Conform to Societal Norms (ie. Remaining A Shiftless Bum)". It has a certain ring to it.