I agree with said journey. Not how I would have typed up my version, but fair and accurate.
Also, it sounds cliche, but I'm not that bad at directions. She's just better. Not to mention, I never have to pay attention when she's in charge of directions. Because, well, then...she's in charge. And I can't really combat that can I?
Also, she walked half way up the hill. The top of the hill we walked up to together, after our reunion.
Also, I've never been as happy to see someone as I was to see her in that moment. Momentous occasions in our lifetime excluded, of course.
On a completely different note, here are some differences I've noticed while being in the UK:
take away = to go
love bite = hickey
nappy = diaper
brollie (sp?) = umbrella
well done = good job
cheers = thanks, your welcome, have a good day
wellies = rubber boots (they were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and fashionable among the British aristocracy in the early 19th century)
On a completely completely different note:
Watch my friends play footbag:
or as they would say:
shred the gnar
The song featured in the feature is Oh Yoko, by John Lennon. These two footbag artists have captured some distinct moments in the footbag world. The way that these two men, who are friendly competitors, push each other forward in their journey towards greatness is highlighted by the film's delectable underscoring and select editing visions. A short film must see!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
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okay. i thought i posted this yesterday but it didn't show up. so.
watch that video again, but this time watch it as though the guys are not kicking around a ball. they're just doing a funny dance.
funny stuff.
and one more for your list:
tailback = traffic jam
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