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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: August 2008
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Friday, August 15, 2008. Hi Christopher. Thank you for London.". This is probably my last post from London. Yesterday was finals, and it was stress to the max around here. I didn't think it was too bad once we got into it, but maybe that was my excessive excitement about taking my last undergrad final ever. I also wrote my last paper - not an awesome one, but a fast one for how long it was. Under 24 hours for 8 pages? Look for a few mor...
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: An Addition
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Monday, August 4, 2008. To the post about Chartwell and Hever (before I post about the last few days, which were rockin'.). This may be the greatest and best picture ever taken. Oh no Megan. It IS. August 4, 2008 at 12:51 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nothing is certain 'cept everything you know can change; you worship the sun, but now can you fall for the rain? All you need is the thing you've forgotten . . . I just got lost.
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: "Hi Christopher. Thank you for London."
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Friday, August 15, 2008. Hi Christopher. Thank you for London.". This is probably my last post from London. Yesterday was finals, and it was stress to the max around here. I didn't think it was too bad once we got into it, but maybe that was my excessive excitement about taking my last undergrad final ever. I also wrote my last paper - not an awesome one, but a fast one for how long it was. Under 24 hours for 8 pages? Look for a few mor...
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: "Well, we have salsa music. That's almost like country. It comes from a country. The country of Spain."
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Wednesday, August 6, 2008. Well, we have salsa music. That's almost like country. It comes from a country. The country of Spain.". Wow It's been awhile since I posted here, and I can tell you why. I've been feeling guilty about posting when I should be working on my poli sci paper, but have I accomplished anything on that paper? No Nor has my blog been updated. So tonight I'm writing on my blog first. After our tour I walked up Whitehal...
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: June 2008
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Monday, June 30, 2008. I think I'm part crazy fat naked British man. But only on the inside.". The above sentence happened about 30 seconds ago when Sarah was recounting her adventures trying to get into Wimbolden and talked about the crazy British man who told them that there are invisible UFOs all over the world and we need to find them. Brilliant. Much different than reading Mrs. Dalloway. There) and the grabbed Gelato on the way hom...
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: "Could you hear my lips?"
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Saturday, August 9, 2008. Could you hear my lips? Today's quote comes from Gracie Holland, who was asking me if I read her lips when she mouthed a message to me. She wanted me to steal Stephen's glasses. I didn't. I definitely got the best guide at the Cathedral. His name was Lenny, and I think this picture says it all. More pictures of the Cathedral below:. So then we went to Dover, of White Cliffs fame. First, we toured Dover Cast...
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: July 2008
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Thursday, July 31, 2008. If I were an English major I'd write a book about it. Instead I'm just here. Smelling my socks.". Okay, time to catch up because my essay on Karl Marx is going nowhere fast. Tuesday was not as productive as Monday. I've been trying for a couple of days to get these stupid essays written, and I'm struggling. However, we did go to see a truly fabulous production of Pygmalion. Me, Erin and Annie with Henry Higgins.
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones: Mmm, you taste lovely!
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Kickin' Down the Cobblestones. To England, where my heart lies . . . Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Mmm, you taste lovely! Today's quote goes to four-year-old Tara, who kept playing some weird game where she made us play dead and then pretended to eat us. No idea, but hearing that line in a British child's mouth is hilarious. Okay, I'm definitely needing a brain break from Shakespeare paper writing, so I'll catch up. How crazy is it that I'm coming home on Saturday? Katie and me in front of the theatre in P...