I would give just about anything to be able to tour Balmoral Castle.
You know, someone on my flist just said it was really touristy and kind of over-rated. But it would still be really cool to see. Have you been to England, Aimee?
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I would give just about anything to be able to tour Balmoral Castle.
You know, someone on my flist just said it was really touristy and kind of over-rated. But it would still be really cool to see. Have you been to England, Aimee?
Then I started wondering how many English-language universities there are in various cool-sounding countries.
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Have you been to England, Aimee?
I've never been anywhere.
But you live in one of the most amazing cities in this country.
Burning calories = still a win for you, but not a win for Ben & Jerry's stockholders.
True. Something tells me that the stockholders will be ok though. If I have to buy all new clothes due to my ice cream addiction, however, I won't be able to pay my mortgage.
As soon as she sent that update, high clouds started appearing. Drat.
Drat indeed!
Ok! Off to burn calories!
I do. And, for the most part, I enjoy it. But, I want to get off this continent. I've already told Joe that when Em turns 16, I don't care if I have to mortgage the house (provided we own one by then), I'm taking her to Paris for two weeks. Two weeks in Paris, by myself, would be the best gift anyone could ever give me.
Aimee - you could watch the Chris E. Doctor Who -- because that is apparently what the Queen plans to do at Balmoral. Or so I hear.
Two weeks in Paris, by myself, would be the best gift anyone could ever give me.
I completely agree. I've never been there, and it's definitely on my to-do list when I move.
The funny thing? I don't even have a passport. Never have.
Jilli, I totally thought that when you said "very important tool" you were talking about a person.
Oh, man, Brenda, this made me laugh.
I have gotten my pad thai fix, as Tom showed up at the train station to walk me home and we passed by the Thai place and Tom was knackered enough to be persuaded easily to have cheap Thai food instead of going home and cooking. We'll have curry tomorrow. Tom had the Crazy Noodles, which was AWESOME, and I had the Pad Thai, which paled by comparison, but was fine.
We have lugged all the flooded basement debris out for garbage day and it's a lovely evening with a nice breeze coming through the windows. And life is pretty good.
And, I loved JZ's rant and want to marry it and treat it with the utmost respect. All the "frow burrowing" made me laugh. And Jilli, I hope things work out OK and the tool mysteriously reappears. And stops being mysterious. Dammit.