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Oh, Lord, thou art so big. So absolutely huge…
I’m back from Londinium. I don’t have any penetrating insights beyond the fact that it’s big and huge, like the Lord. It was a great opportunity to eat a lot — if consuming eight times the recommended daily caloric intake qualifies as “a lot.” I think it does.
Daily servings of fat-free Carniola will resume shortly!
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You didn’t go rubbing any linseed oil into the school cormorant, did you?
The headmaster speech is probably my favorite part of the movie. Unfortunately, it’s one of the only skits that isn’t on YouTube yet.
There is this, though.
Well… to my experience, i have probably eaten the most junk food (mmmmm)/and other not really tasty extremly overpriced food in London
Ok, indian food was good, albeit a bit on a expensive side…
ps: Get the machine that goes PING!
I’m amazed, that you as “New Yorker” think, London is BIG
Vau! Look at this S**t. I put my name (Mitja) into the NAME box in previous comment, and it came out as MATTY. Is this some kinnd of “microsoft” like auto suggestion that world press does?
Well I’m not from New York, so I can’t compare London and New York, but there’s certainly some damn big buildings in London!
Heh, my first visit to London was imediately after a year of living just outside the urban sprawl that is Tokyo, and London seemed almost like a village. I remember seeing Picadily Circus for the first time, and being dissapointed, because the famous modern part of town with all the notorious flashy neon seemed like a joke.
Mitja, because of the lines it sometimes looks like the name above yours wrote the comment. Other people have complained about it and I’d like to fix it. If anyone knows a nice comment plugin for WP please let me know.
Also, I guess a better word for London would be wide. Whereas New York stretches up and is divided into very recognizable areas, London just seems to stretch in every direction, blob-like.
Cornelius: I had the same reaction. Picadilly seemed like a midget Times Square.
When I was in London I had a feeling that tha city is all around and that in every direction never ends. That is probably because I was travelling with bus and subway and whereever I come down or out there was just buildings. Otherwise food is expensive for our budget so we eat at Pizza hut and similar.