Anglican Adventures Continue!

Apr 27, 2006 10:16

Wherein our heroes ultimately arrive at the religious capital of the United Kingdom and discover that cathedrals are big, shiny, and lethal.

Oh, whatever. I'm just raving again. Again, beware of pictures. )

pictures, storytime, travel

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chaosvizier April 27 2006, 17:40:01 UTC
Roundabouts are NOT logical. They're neverending spirals of doom that might throw you chaos knows where, with little or no control over your ultimate destiny. Does the spiral narrow? Does your path alter? Do you move along the wheel, or does the wheel move under you? YOU JUST DON'T KNOW!

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chaosvizier April 27 2006, 17:51:18 UTC
Hehehe... ñ makes you a sad wanlorn.

The dread Roundabout Conspiracy is upon us! Beware the number of the Circular Beast: 3.141592666!

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dear25 April 27 2006, 17:47:15 UTC
i visited rural Portugal (which is beautiful, by the way, and i would love to live there) for 2 weeks 4 years ago, and all they have are those weird circle things with the branches. and no road sign is intelligble, so nothing helps. it was a nightmare. i feel for you.

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chaosvizier April 27 2006, 17:53:36 UTC
I did love Portugal. I went there twice... about 15-20 years ago. I think automotive technology and regulations are still new ideas to them. Plus, they drive with hate. Passing, uphill, on a curve, at 75? MADMEN, all of them! I almost got killed by a van, twice.

But it was beautiful. One of the few times I enjoyed the water. Or maybe that was because of nekkid women on the beach. Something like that.

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dear25 April 27 2006, 19:12:32 UTC
they're crazy in portugal. they all drive with beers in their hands, and there's no speed limits posted anywhere, not to mention the severe lack of road signs that let you know where you are, where you just came from, or where you're going.

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drlaurac April 27 2006, 22:16:28 UTC
Boston has them as well, though there they are called Rotaries. Ick.

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