How did I miss this?
I didn't actually do much drinking this weekend, except for Saturday. And after a few martinis at the Zam Zam, I was pretty much sticking with the Budweiser.
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How did I miss this?
I didn't actually do much drinking this weekend, except for Saturday. And after a few martinis at the Zam Zam, I was pretty much sticking with the Budweiser.
I have Jeeves and Wooster on my list,coming up. New Thread? Laurie's Bitches: What ho!
oddly, Jeeves and wooster often makes us drink wine. It is part of a thing. But it also makes me want things like tea and soft boiled eggs.
I think, Matt drank more than I did this weekend, which is very rare. but he drank a bunch of fernet , with no hangover. ( this is also rare -- the boy is a cheap date) Julianna says it is because of the number of herbs in it.
we need a What Ho! in a thread title
They had it at the Library, and I have gone through an unseemly number of DVDs this week. It really is quite the thing, but then, I'm a total fangirl of both of them, independently (it is, too, possible. Nu-huh.). And, now, if Good Omens is ever made into a film and anyone else plays Aziraphale and Crowley I'll be crushed.
What Ho needs to be in a thread title, and Bitches is indubitably that thread.
Interesting. I've long been a fan of medicinal Jaeger - sounds kind of similar.
How did you get the working visa for Ireland and Britain?
As meara said above, it's through BUNAC (www.bunac.org), but for the visa I got, you must apply as a student graduated from college within six months of your graduation date, and it's only for college students in the States, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand. It's a pretty cool program, but also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Had brill cocktails today at The Orbit Room. Very unique and made 'specially for me and David.
and it's only for college students in the States, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand. It's a pretty cool program, but also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Ah crap. He's finishing his Master's in Sheffield same as me. And he graduated from his undergrad about three years ago, I think.
Thanks for the info though. And meara too!
Your semester of eligibility can be part of a US university overseas program, e.g., a study abroad or internship program.
Although it does say this. And that he'd have to go home to the states and fly back to be eligible. Hm. I'll direct him to the website anyway.