London, Day 2...will update later with more detail when Internet is not costing me 5p/minute.
British Museum this morning, followed by lunch of dumplings and noodles at Wagamama. Shopped a while in an academic bookstore called Unsworth's, was heaven and bought four books (including good novel I'm reading now, In the Image). Then went to Piccadilly
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haha, well I don't know if I can help you decide--but I think Eternal Sunshine was one of the best movies of 2004. Sure, some of the concepts were cliche(rediscovering someone after you lost them, making rash decisions at the end of a relationship, etc.) but overall I think the director did a nice job putting everything together. Plus, and this is just personal, any movie that can make me like Jim Carey has to be good(my stepfather has made watching Jim Carey's funnier movies a bland affair speaking I've probably seen Ace Ventura 15,000 times and maybe that's an exageration but it's close enough to the actual number:P)
I basically knew that hostels were low cost rooms that you shared with other people, but I'm always one for an adventure so they would fit me perfectly.
It sounds like quite an experience. I'm not one for huge amounts of luxary, and quite frankly I get quite tired of stuffy people in hotels--I think a hostel would be perfect for me if I ever had the chance to go to Europe. The light and the noise wouldn't even bother me, speaking I sleep with my television and stereo on ^_^; .
What a cool experience you are having. I'd love to be in your shoes right now! I always fret over whether or not I'll ever get to Europe(one of my main points of fascination in history, not to mention I just love the continent overall--non historically speaking.) but I suppose one day when I save up enough money for the air fare I'll be able to. Or maybe I'll hit the lottery and just move there:P
okay. I'm done rambling now...Take Care!
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