Saturday, Bournemouth

08.00 alarm clock – no way I’m getting up this early… leave me, I wanna sleep!
08.30 okay okay, I’m getting there, don’t rush me will ya?!!!
09.00 almost finished, just need to eat some breakfast
09.30 finished let’s get in the car k?
09.45 shall we go now???
10.00 finally…
11.45 A.: hmmmm, something is wrong with the tyres
11.50 Me: I don’t think so A., I think it’s the suspension
11.55 A.: I think you’re right trunky
12.00 service area on M25 let’s get a coffee and check the car
12.05 right, seems okay let’s just drive 70 mph and not faster because the car seems to be driving on ice
12.10 on our way again to Bournemouth
13.00 arrived at destination
Hang out with S., M., T. and A. for a whole weekend of fun, boozing, laughter, BBQs, wild horses, forests, farts, magic mushrooms, setting fire to things, delicious hotdogs, trout, vicious pigs, mountain bike rides, pubs, crisps and tomato juice, fossil collections and much much more!

Oxford Street

I took the bus today which was cool! It took about 45 minutes to get to Oxford Street where we were supposed to go shopping. It’s cool to be in a London double decker, it’s the perfect way to do some sight-seeing and navigation at the same time. I loved it! We had coffee at Starbucks and then went separate ways. I. and A. went to buy a drum kit, A.’s latest gadget. We went looking for clothes… I found two new dresses but they don’t fit very well so I need to adjust them. A. didn’t really like them so I hope he will after I’ve changed them… He’d better!
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We met up after a few hours and had a drink in the tiniest pub I’ve ever been to so far. We then took a cab and went to Borough Market near London Bridge. Borough Market is grateful for the coverage it regularly receives through the press, radio and television. The market has also become a special favourite amongst celebrity chefs. You can always spot a famous face amongst the crowd! I didn’t see Jamie though, he must have been in bed with a hangover… emoticons/wink.gif
It is a really nice market! Fresh vegetables, fruit, fish and we even found my favourite Belgium beer: “Rochefort” which was way too expensive [over £3,- per bottle] but A. bought a few anyway. I finally found pecan nuts so I have some on stock. It was very hard to find them but I know now where to get them from. We then had lunch at Wright Brothers Oyster and Porter House. We had to wait for our seats for quite a long time but the food was worth waiting for! While we were waiting A. ordered a bottle of champagne to celebrate moving to the UK, his new job and my emigration… I never had shrimps like that before: so creamy and full of flavour! The others had oysters as well but I didn’t eat them. I don’t really like them to be honest. That champagne was good: I was totally tipsy after only two glasses…
We took a cab to I. and C.’s place to chill, cook dinner and watch a movie. Saw ‘The Butterfly Effect’ again, very good movie. A. has been playing on his new gadget all evening. I have to admit it’s really cool! It has been a wonderful day!!!