Well, we just spent a couple of nights near London. It was great fun, we went down on Wednesday morning and stopped in Cambridge to do some shopping on the way there, I love it, it's so beautiful and historic. Then we eventually got to our travelodge in Ilford. We went and got yummy chinese from the local take-away which was fun. Thursday we took the tube into London to go to the Victoria and Albert museum. I had found out that they had some ansel Adams prints there so I thought I'd check them out. I went up to the print room and ordered five boxes and spent several hours mulling over them. It's such an incredible resource, you can just go and ask to see these priceless prints! Definitely going back.
After looking at just over 30 images we went to the South Kensington Crêperie, we shared a savoury and had a sweet one each. SO YUMMY! Then we made our way to covent garden and mooched around for a while, we ate dinner in this little pub called the white heart i think, it was so lovely and friendly. In the evening we went to see the Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre which was amazing, such an incredible performance, especially from the young children in it. I love the music from the show aswell. After a few minutes you stopped seeing the characters as people dressed up as animals, and the just became animals. An amazing show!
Friday morning we left and went to Ikea to go and get a new computer table from me as mum's cousin is giving me his old Mac G4. Very exciting. We got somewhat lost on the way there, it was very confusing to find, and I was driving, but it's all good experience. We had yummy meatballs for luch. We got home at around 5pm, then I went out for a party at the place I work for my mates 18th Birthday which was a great laugh.
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Saturday, January 5, 2008
Monday, October 1, 2007
Nobleism
More about this later, because I'm tired and need to sleep!

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I went with two mates to see Ross Noble (an English comedian) at Grimsby Auditorium on Sunday night. He is absolutely HILARIOUS, and very interactive with the audience which I appreciate. It was so funny, he took the mick out of Grimsby so much, and we got him talking about Horncastle, because there were 6 of us from school all together. The set was an enormous inflateable version of his head, shoulders and arms behind him which was impressive. We didn't get back till late so was very tired all of yesterday, but it was well worth it. I hope to see him again.
Friday, September 21, 2007
I've heard it said...
I was having a reflective moment, and remembered what it felt like to watch this song performed in LA, and to sing it with the Young Americans. I figured that if you read this blog I probably know you, so the lyrics apply to you. I still can't get my head around the experiences i've had and how much I have grown, but this says a bit about it and the people who made it happen. Those people changed me for the better.
Click on the link, it is sound not video so doesn't take long to load.
SONG
So, thank you for being you.
Click on the link, it is sound not video so doesn't take long to load.
SONG
So, thank you for being you.
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