On Jan 12, 5:50 pm, Weirdwolf <Hoo....TakeThisOut@hooowl.com> wrote:
> In article <17d06b36-bfb4-4724-86ba-
> 256ef8c55....TakeThisOut@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, daram....TakeThisOut@hotmail.com says...
Snipping lots of good stuff un various places.
> I'm sorry for the delay in replying again,I'm afraid a sudden cold snap
> has made my arthritis a little uncomfortable and I've been unable to
> type
No problems. Just let me know when you would like to trade and we
will see what we can do.
> Thank you, I'm sure that she would love that. Unfortunately I will not
> be able to see her until February now, I've been "informed" that a
> birthday visit is not going to happen.
Sucks!!!
>We are going on our first
> holiday together in February, a trip to London staying at a youth
> hostel. Lucy and I have gone a little crazy for our first holiday and
> we've got tickets to see the terracotta warriors of Xi'an and the
> Tutankhamen exhibits.Luckily the other stuff we are going to see is
> free,(National art gallery, the Tate modern art gallery,the science and
> Natural history museums.) I used to live in London so I can give Jess a
> guided tour of the sites. I'm very excited about it, we are planning to
> go to China town so hopefully I can pick up some books there and at the
> Japanese bookshop. Even more importantly I've been told that if I am a
> good boy I will get see the Dinosaurs at the Natural history museum.
That sounds like fun! And all those things are free except for the
Warriors and Tut (and shopping)? Wow. I think Washington DC has a
lot of free touristy museums and such (my darling likes travel shows.
And odd things stick in my head). I am fairly sure that we end up
paying for anything interesting we would like to do (the Toronto Zoo
is actually cheaper to buy a year pass than go twice and it is quite
big,the Science Center was getting expensive last time I checked a
long time ago, and I think we pay for the Art gallery and museum. I
might just look that up one day). Sometimes there are good deals (my
mom and I went to the CN Tower for the price of a few cans of food for
a food drive, for instance) but they are few and far between.
> I've been playing sin and punishment on the VC today, it is a brilliant
> game rather like playing through an anime movie. By which I mean
> loud,fast full of explosions and I have absolutely no bloody idea what
> the hell is going on story wise.
Also sounds like fun.
daramark
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