I'm drooling over your still-warm baguette (and, um, that wasn't meant to be dirty). Living in France does have its advantages.
Too bad about the travel woes. Particularly having to spend the night in a train station, and keep yourself awake. I've spent the night in an airport once, and it was miserable. However, why am I not surprised to hear that you missed your bus stop and walked a full kilometer past it before realizing your mistake? That seems such a very you thing to do.
Hey, it's not everyday people drool over my baguette -- warm or not. You should spread some melted cheese or chocolate over it. Simply lush.
And I'm focused and determined, not foolish. And I would have asked for directions if anyone spoke English or was around. Plus, it had worked earlier. You just wait until we get to Venice.
We can test how well we're able to get around together by following directions and reading maps. Then we can judge how well we'd do as a team on The Amazing Race.
Exactly. I think I did pretty well on my own in scurrying about trying to find the best route to somewhere via different cities and types of transportation.
Team Meta just may have a shot at a million big boys.
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Too bad about the travel woes. Particularly having to spend the night in a train station, and keep yourself awake. I've spent the night in an airport once, and it was miserable. However, why am I not surprised to hear that you missed your bus stop and walked a full kilometer past it before realizing your mistake? That seems such a very you thing to do.
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And I'm focused and determined, not foolish. And I would have asked for directions if anyone spoke English or was around. Plus, it had worked earlier. You just wait until we get to Venice.
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Team Meta just may have a shot at a million big boys.
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