Tuesday, April 21, 2009
April 21 - Oh yeah, the Prodigy
Saw the Prodigy on Thurdsay night. Danced our faces off, one of the best shows I have ever seen.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
April 19th - Rough Weekend
But a very good one. Manuel visited. Tore London down. Spent Friday night boozing/dancing/eating bagels with hot salted beef in the East End around 4 a.m. Saturday was spent pub crawling to Notting Hill, more drinking, and then ended at some metal bars. It was an awesome time.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
April 14th - Easter with the Kininmonths
My disappearance over the last few days can be attributed to the fact that I literally did disappear from London, as I was adopted by a family (the Kininmonth's, quite the lovely bunch) for the whole weekend.
Easter is a much bigger deal here in the UK than in the States (for obvious reasons I don't need to go into), so both Good Friday and Easter Monday are national holidays. This obviously pleased be regardless of what my weekend entailed, but being able to spend it with a family made it special.
We hitched a ride down to Isfield on Friday afternoon, had an awesome lunch, and spent the day lounging and filling each other in on life. After meatballs for dinner, we went to the Griffin, a local pub/restaurant/inn where both daughter and son (Harriet and Charlie) worked throughout the years, and I got to meet a wide variety of interesting and lovely people. And drinks lots of good local Harvey's beer.
Saturday was spent visiting Brighton and its loads of funky shops, cafes, and generally people watching one of the most eclectic, hip, and bizarre groups of people I have ever seen assembled.
I managed to pick up a couple of cds and eat a boatload of sushi, something I haven't been able to enjoy at all since being over here. God I miss sushi.
Saturday night we had an awesome dinner, followed by loads of wine and the playing of a game called Perudo, on which I am now officially addicted.
On Sunday, I went to Easter service at a 14th century church (Church of England of course) which was a neat experience. Then it was on to an enormous meal of lamb, veggies, cheese, wine, champagne, cake, jellies, all kinds of things. Ate a TON.
Monday was spent at the Plumpton race tracks, betting on horses, having a picnic, and riding stupid rides. Easter tradition. Most beautiful day of the year so far in England, so that was an added bonus.
Pics can be found here.
Easter is a much bigger deal here in the UK than in the States (for obvious reasons I don't need to go into), so both Good Friday and Easter Monday are national holidays. This obviously pleased be regardless of what my weekend entailed, but being able to spend it with a family made it special.
We hitched a ride down to Isfield on Friday afternoon, had an awesome lunch, and spent the day lounging and filling each other in on life. After meatballs for dinner, we went to the Griffin, a local pub/restaurant/inn where both daughter and son (Harriet and Charlie) worked throughout the years, and I got to meet a wide variety of interesting and lovely people. And drinks lots of good local Harvey's beer.
Saturday was spent visiting Brighton and its loads of funky shops, cafes, and generally people watching one of the most eclectic, hip, and bizarre groups of people I have ever seen assembled.
I managed to pick up a couple of cds and eat a boatload of sushi, something I haven't been able to enjoy at all since being over here. God I miss sushi.
Saturday night we had an awesome dinner, followed by loads of wine and the playing of a game called Perudo, on which I am now officially addicted.
On Sunday, I went to Easter service at a 14th century church (Church of England of course) which was a neat experience. Then it was on to an enormous meal of lamb, veggies, cheese, wine, champagne, cake, jellies, all kinds of things. Ate a TON.
Monday was spent at the Plumpton race tracks, betting on horses, having a picnic, and riding stupid rides. Easter tradition. Most beautiful day of the year so far in England, so that was an added bonus.
Pics can be found here.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Thursday April 9th
The week is almost over, and I have a 4 day weekend coming up, which is probably the most exciting news I have had recently. Most exciting because none of my coworkers in the States get these days off, so they can try and hunt me down all they want. I ain't responding.
Had a great couple of last days with Luke. Monday night we watched the joke that was the National Championship game in a bar, LIVE, with a load of UNC supporters. Needless to say, the outcome wasn't satisfactory, but we still had a good time. It was a weird experience, with the game starting at 2:30 a.m. local time.
The venue was the Sports Cafe, which was a hybrid sports bar and dance club catering to 18 year-olds. Us old fogies were in an enclosed sports area, watching the game, while watching the awful dancing going on below us. If they only knew.
Luckily, the late night didn't screw with our schedules too much, and we got to have a nice last night out at an Austrian beer hall, with some of the best wienerschnitzel I ever had. Plus two liters of amazing Austrian beer.
There was also karaoke at this bar, with some very awful singers, which always makes for an even better time.
Had a great couple of last days with Luke. Monday night we watched the joke that was the National Championship game in a bar, LIVE, with a load of UNC supporters. Needless to say, the outcome wasn't satisfactory, but we still had a good time. It was a weird experience, with the game starting at 2:30 a.m. local time.
The venue was the Sports Cafe, which was a hybrid sports bar and dance club catering to 18 year-olds. Us old fogies were in an enclosed sports area, watching the game, while watching the awful dancing going on below us. If they only knew.
Luckily, the late night didn't screw with our schedules too much, and we got to have a nice last night out at an Austrian beer hall, with some of the best wienerschnitzel I ever had. Plus two liters of amazing Austrian beer.
There was also karaoke at this bar, with some very awful singers, which always makes for an even better time.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Monday, April 6th - A weekend in the park and church
So Luke arrived here on Thursday a.m. Thursday and Friday were both spent exploring the treasures of British culture, which meant spending the entire day/evening in pubs and not making it more than half a mile from my flat. Thankfully this is pretty much the extant to which Luke wants/needs to know about the British, so my duties as tour guide can be considered a success.
Saturday was spent doing more of the same, except for a quick diversion OUTSIDE of the pubs for another steadfast British tradition, drinking in the park. Met up with Jordan (another 10 year or so reunion for he and Luke) and drank several cans of fine Carlsberg while avoiding getting attacked by some geese that didn't seem all too happy with our presence.
We then made our way to Camden town, danced a while, and ate boatloads of falafel.
Sunday, I felt great since Saturday wasn't too much of a late night, so what do we do? Go to a party called "Church", which is the furthest thing from Church. If your church involves buy beers/ciders by the 3 in plastic bags and wearing neon clothing and exposing yourself to 1500 strangers, then this was the place for you.
We knew we were in the right place when we noticed several dudes in neon leggings marching down the street, several girls who looked like last night's party stumbling through intersections. We get to the venue, and the line is several hundred people deep, the site of whom would make any respectable grandmother (or mother) cry her eyes out.
I avoided taking pictures of the clientèle, so I'll leave the outfits up to your imagination. I think most of them were hastily constructed, probably in a drunken/high stupor from the night before, you know trying to think of a last minute Halloween idea. We've all been there. Anyways, 1500 of these people are hammered, dancing to the worst possible music (think Counting Crows and Third Eye Blind), and there are strippers on stage every now and then. I know it makes no sense at all, and I am trying to digest it myself.
We got bombed, had a blast, got in an argument with some Canadians, ate Burger King, and passed out.
Saturday pictures, and Sunday pictures.
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