Cheers!
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It was a rather lazy day- went to the gym, went for coffee, had a philosophical conversation with Steph about whether we should be doctors or move to the mountains in India and medidate. Seriously, it's just a metaphor for the fact that I haven't a clue what to do with my life (aka should I bother with chemistry). I finally got into my lit book in the beautiful Brotherton library with natural sunlight piercing through the ceiling windows, and tonight I headed out to a really fun upper year party thrown by these really sweet guys who went on exchange to Canada last year.
On the way home, while a friend stopped for some late night munchies, some 8 year old kid (no older) was sitting on the steps with some young kids smoking pot and telling me to "fook off", which absolutely breaks my heart. But I didn't have much sympathy for him when he started throwing food at us. Another interesting point, I asked at least 4 British people today about where I'd be able to find the stonehedge, and it seems that none of them have a clue! I just think it is funny how most exchange students who study in Canada will have seen more of North America than I ever will, and of course, vice versa, I intend to see a whole lot of Europe and the UK!
As well, the Fresher's Ball (first year big party) was tonight which I didn't go to, but all the people we saw walking back looked like they had just stepped out of the shower. One guy was walking home shirtless because it was too "disgusting" to wear. I'm still waiting for my flatmates to come home so I can take a photo that reminds me of the time Amy walked in absolutely soaked and yelled "it's not raining at all!" xoxo.
1 Comments:
Really enjoying your commentary of whats going on. Keep up the good work. Zadie.
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