And just like that, I'm back in the states. Nice weather in Long Island right now.
Suddenly driving is nerve-wracking. Suddenly I have to use dollar bills to pay for things. Suddenly I know what all the nouns mean again.
And everything in New York feels approximately the same as when I left, the same mix of missing like a hundred different people and the same kind of excitement for what's ahead. One more year now. Huh.
9.08.2006
9.05.2006
A Post From the Land of Hol
Some things about the past couple days follow:
We went to Dublin. More importantly, we went to the Guinness Factory. Which is essentially the main thing there. Actually, it's only like 2% Guinness Factory. The other 98% is concentrated Sketchy with miles and miles of ghetto to get lost in.
Then there was Paris. Three years of B minuses in high school French came to fruition as I successfully ordered a sandwhich at the Paris-Beauvais airport.
One thing about Beauvais. It is downright embarrassing to even be there. Paris actually only has 2 airports - Charles de Galle and Orly. Beauvais is, in fact, an hour outside of Paris by means of a bus traveling at uncomfortably high speeds for a bus to be driven.
And I got to hang out with Katie, see Paris, and take a whole lot of pictures. Woo.
We went to Dublin. More importantly, we went to the Guinness Factory. Which is essentially the main thing there. Actually, it's only like 2% Guinness Factory. The other 98% is concentrated Sketchy with miles and miles of ghetto to get lost in.
Then there was Paris. Three years of B minuses in high school French came to fruition as I successfully ordered a sandwhich at the Paris-Beauvais airport.
One thing about Beauvais. It is downright embarrassing to even be there. Paris actually only has 2 airports - Charles de Galle and Orly. Beauvais is, in fact, an hour outside of Paris by means of a bus traveling at uncomfortably high speeds for a bus to be driven.
And I got to hang out with Katie, see Paris, and take a whole lot of pictures. Woo.
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