whos line is it anyway?

Dec 01, 2007 22:46

Currently working on an essay thats due in on Friday, in fact I have two due in on the same day.

I've had two shifts of riding buses around Leeds and it was interesting to the say the least. I have to wear a bright, neon extra large jacket and walk up down the bus aisle to get people to fill out surveys. My first shift was bad because I had to walk up and down the long bendy bus and I was starting to get car sick, plus there was alot of traffic and a lot of stops. At the end of my shift when I was leaving the bus I hit my head on the mirror and people started laughing... the driver also had to come out and adjust the mirror.

I lost my wallet. Well, part of my wallet, I guess if I had to lose part of my wallet this would be the part I would want to lose. My drivers license, young persons railcard and school ID have disappeared together but my bank card and passport are still with me and those are much more important. Still all of these things are replaceable but I am hoping someone turns them in because I am 95% sure I lost them on campus.

My second shift for the bus thing was much better. The route I was assinged to was only a 25 minute ride and then I had to get off at a random stop and wait 50 minutes until the next bus came back to Leeds, I did this for 6 hours.... but hey I got paid for it and I met loads of really old people who I just chatted to because they said they didnt bring their glasses to fill out the surveys.

I saw a really really inspiring speaker and it made me really sad that nobody came to the lecture. It was well advertised and I even told people about it but no one could be bothered to go to a lecture at 5:00 on Thursday... lame. Anyways, this man was amazing. Long story short he is a geography teacher at a local high school and created all these really cool things on campus that are both practical in terms of sustainabliity but also serve as demonstrative, learning tools to teach his students about the environment. He also went to Africa and did amazing things there and brought many of this students back over to help out.... ugh. I can't do his stories justice, I know there's a few news stories on him, Ill try and find a link. I also really want to update about Brussels because like I mentioned before I had a wonderful time... but I'll get around to all of this later, I'm tired
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