Heh.

Jan 17, 2007 10:57

From the FAQ of Shakespeare's Globe website:

What does standing mean?

Standing means not sitting.

I am so going to love England.

brit love

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lyore January 17 2007, 06:17:45 UTC
*cracks up*

So, when/why are you going to England? I'm hoping to fit a flying visit in during my trip to France this year (first major trip overseas - Yay!).

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lotusflower85 January 18 2007, 00:56:34 UTC
I'm leaving in Feb for a year-long working holiday. Assuming of course, that I can find a job and won't have to come home with my tail between my legs, so to speak. I'm going to France as well (contiki trip) - it should be amazing! Never been to Europe before.

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azulsaber January 17 2007, 15:49:56 UTC
I think you're going to like England. I really enjoyed it even though I was only there for a semester (one term I suppose you'd call it). And the Globe was quite neat to visit.

Hope you have fun and if you need any info on sights and such, let me know!

Cheers!

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lotusflower85 January 18 2007, 00:59:18 UTC
I hope I like it - I want to settle in Oxford, which i've heard is beautiful. I was hoping to go to the Globe as soon as I got there for a performance, but silly me, didn't realise they'd only do performances in Spring/Summer!

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ginchy January 18 2007, 02:09:40 UTC
hahahahahaha!

It's getting close, girl! Are you nervous?

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lotusflower85 January 18 2007, 02:47:46 UTC
Very very nervous. But excited. More nervous about getting over there and realising i've forgotten to do/pack something!

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ginchy January 18 2007, 03:15:16 UTC
Don't forget your Farmboy. ;) Oh, wait... :D

You'll do fine!! I'm so excited for you. You're going to have such fun!

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lotusflower85 January 18 2007, 06:47:07 UTC
Thankfully, he's always with me. Even when I'm being sadistic and cruel to him, bwahaha!

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