Thursday, December 23, 2004

Well, since it is nice and early, (8.30) I’ll describe what everybody else has blogged about – The Duds trip to london yesterday.

It started off very badly indeed, with the planned train to catch being cancelled. I think Otis was behind this. We caught a later train and Jon, Dave J, Andrew, Dicky, Rob and girlfriend Emily and myself went to London bridge on this train. We then had to change trains at London bridge onto a more crowded train to Charing Cross. Damn Otis.

We were supposed to see Davemeister and Steve at Clock House, but no luck. We got to charing cross, were Lewis was the only one waiting. We sneakedup on him. Very funny.

Anyway, the others, including Rowan and Sarah turned up after 25 minutes or so. Again, Otis is to blame for this.

We set off after it had stopped raining down the Mall. Several light saber photos were taken, which can be seen on Nonnesuch’s blog. Very good I thought.

We then went into St. Jame’s Park to play the good old game of PDQ. I won zero out of four. Rubbish Performance. We then walked onto Harrod’s in Kngihtbridge, got split up in Tie Rack before that though. Aren’t mobile phones handy?

Harrdo’s was very busy with rich people and tourists. And of course Chavs… and brats. We went in the toilets with free after shave, very swish. Saw lots of cool stuff. A magician showed a trick and Lewis knew how it was done. (The tapered card one – well done). We then waited outside for 10 minutes for Rowan to buy a doughnut, which he had almost eaten by the time he came back outside.

I saw a Ferrari 360 Modena (£100K +) in silver, which was nice. We then went on the tube to Victoria, had KFC for lunch, had to wait for the others again, then made our way to the Apple store on regent’s street. Very white and swish. We filmed Rowan annoying Lewis as well, which was hilarious. The queue was massive, and surely you can get ait all cheaper on Amazon or somewhere anyway.

After this we made our final stop at Borough Market where Lewis, Brownie Expert, finally found what he was looking for. I bought one off of Steve for £1.05. Very nice it was too.

We then all got split up again and all made our way home. A very enjoyable, but tiring day just to visit two shops.

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