Tomorrow better had be as good as today

Sep 01, 2006 22:12

My god. Tomorrow already. Almost. So much to think about, to move, to travel, to wear my new genuine army surplus combat trousers and see people. PEOPLE!

But TOday.

11am
Met at Costa Coffee after being complimented by a female Neighbour called Janet, aged 62, who said i was a handsome boy. My dad thinks i am 'in there'. Anyway, met le friends Tasha, Spuddly and Pippi (i'll get pictures for readers of this journal some day) and we had a wonderful tea in costa, because coffee is immoral and hates me. Then, after oggling a too young waiter and discovering the toilet to be clogged with loo roll we decided to play CONSEQUENCE.

FLASHBACK

A level Psychology, boredom and silliness evolved into playing consequence (an old 'pen and paper' game). Firstly, all write a girl's name. Fold over the paper, pass it round then write a boy's name and so on and however you want to play it until you end up wiht a consequence! It's so fun!

BACK TO COSTA

Well we borrowed too-young-waiter guy's pen and nicked loads of napkins and played this game while Pippi added it to her tiny purse. Sadly, Tasha had work so we said a tearful farewell followed by hardly-awkward-at-all-hugs and i felt like despairing or sobbing aloud or being generally Jane Austen esque. But to buck me up, Spuddly and Pippi both suggested an impromptu trip to Oxy-Ford before i leave! STOKED! I love OxyFOrd for so many reasons. It's beautiful, and has shops..

MIDDAY-ISH; OXYFORD

Well the bus was £4.90, which means me and my friend's bus fare for a return journey to Oxford (30 minutes at most) came to just under £10. Just to put that into perspective for you. Anyway, after grumbling alot and enjoying the window view we got into Oxford and SHOPPED!

WHAT MARK BOUGHT AND WHAT CAME OF THIS

Firstly we 'hit' Oxfam, that i found out started in Oxford, hence 'Ox' fam. We thought Fam stood for famine. I found 'Tales Of the City' by Armistead Aupin or something similar. It's trashy, gay, 80's and easy to read. In fact i read 20 pages in the bath, pre prune skin ness.
Next, GENERAL clothes shopping, which consisted of me buying clothes that fitted and falling in love with Primark even though it is immoral. CHEAP AS HELL but immoral.
THEN to make my day AWESOME, Ed's reminder of ***Angels In America*** spurned me to buy the Double DVD for £8.99 while i gushed about it to my friends, and they stood aghast.

MARK'S INDULGENCE BUY

Was underwear i hadn't bought before...

I'm scared but excited.

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