
Yesterday I was proudly boasting to T.O.H "
ohhh I haven't had any Jet lag yet
ohh I must be immune OH
Bwa hahahahah" (Laughed in the style of 19
th century dandy) So of course last night I've haven't been able to sleep a wink and was already up at 7 shamefully watching episode 13 of
Trapped in the closet (secret shame, secret shame!!) although I should just mention that it was a little too over the top for me, although saying Trapped in the closet in O.T.T is like saying war is bad, we all know it is but the world still goes ahead and does it anyway.

Anyway I'm back at school where there's currently 4 teachers around, its 10:20 and I already am thinking about sneaking home, so great to be back ; )
In general its currently somewhat like living in an oven here right now, with the choices being...
Stay in your apartment with the aircondioner on and never ever want to leave your lovely cool zone.
or
Going out and risk roasting in the sun and sweating your own body weight. hmmmmmm
But at least the suns out, true five minutes in it and you look like a tomato but hey you can't have everything I suppose.
I'll add more pictures of the England trip to my Picasa account when I can but should just continue mentioning more about blighty.
commence the bongs...


Bongs; While Leicester is
building itself into a frenzy with lots of
crys' of, "
arrh tallest building in

England
arrhhh massive glass fronted art complex that will put the smaller (and great) theatre the
Phoneix out of business
arhh The Shires will be massive with shops that you already have in Nottingham and Birmingham", Nottingham and Birmingham actually proved to be quite nice, the weather was lovely, the streets looked clean (I feel I've
reached that age now where
that's an important thing in my life) and yeah we all had a nice day. I especially enjoyed the art exhibition at the
Birmingham gallery that somehow collected most of my favourite works when I was younger all in one place,
recommended if you want to see works

by Gilbert and George, Martin Creed, Mona
Hatoum and many others, or failing that to just enjoy the beach
that's been set up just outside.
Anyway our trip to
Nottingham included the first of many ohh soo many trips to
Wagamamas where I found they actually managed to get the taste of Japanese food just about right, especially the gyoza's. Although word of warning the Yaki Soba is really not so nice, still enough plum wines and Ashahi's and I suppose your not that fussed

Oh and
as for English sushi?? Not much of a surprise to find its not as good as Japanese...is it? Although speaking/writing about it has kinda made be hungry
hmmmmmm sushi

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