16 November 2007 · Comment
Picture Explosion Part Four
Yay, even more pictures!
This is the visitor’s center at the Cliffs of Moher, which is supposed to look like a Teletubbie house but I don’t know because I’ve never watched the Teletubbies, though Duncan did show me the real-life home of the Teletubbies when we were in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Just because I like looking at the word: teletubbies teletubbies teletubbies. Also, funny story about this picture: Kali saw the sign and was like, what’s that supposed to be? And then I looked over at the visitor’s center and said, umm, the visitor’s center? And she was completely flabbergasted that I had figured it out and it was funny. Oh Kali, your ignorance astounds me. Kidding! Please don’t beat me again!
Kali and me sort of in front of the castle! I miss you, lady! Can’t wait for you to come visit me in New York.
A cliff with some grassy, tuftey things on it.
Kali trying to figure out what this sign means. We decided it means no stepping on a phoenix when it’s trying to regenerate from fire. Hahahaha! But all hilarity aside, it means no stepping on the grass because it’s a protected wildlife area.
Some stones in the wall, neat.
More wall stones, yup.
Lookin’ ridiculous next to the little castle.
Crenellations!
Some soft-looking grass below the castle.
Annnnd the castle! How neat.
Hahahaha, this is band humor! I hate it so much when people tell band jokes to people who aren’t in band and then try to explain them to death and it’s just not funny anymore, so you can conveniently skip this next paragraph if you weren’t in band:
When we saw this, Kali said “Hey look, no hall work allowed!” Hahahaha! Because — for people who aren’t in band but for some reason want to read about band humor even though it’s not going to be even a little bit funny for them — to get really good marching form your supposed to pop your leg out really hard and fast and if you don’t get it right away they put mattresses up in the hall at band camp and you have to kick them as hard as you can until you get good at it. But the funny thing is, the signs are saying don’t climb over the WALL! HAHAHAHAHA! I hate you all.
Oh, speaking of band, look at how awesome it is! Person I vote most likely to shed tears of joy over this video: Jono.
Behold the awesomeness of the Video Game Show. Almost makes me wish I were in band this year, but then I remember that I’m living in Barcelona without a care in the world and with an amazing British, Jewish, veterinarian boyfriend and I realize that this is way better! Plus no tests or homework, ha ha!
Another one of the castle!
Another one of the cliffs! But this is a real picture, not a picture of a picture.
Wagamama!! This is back in London, so that’s the end of the Ireland pictures for now but I have a bunch from Kali’s camera further down. But yeah, this is delicious Wagamama! Mmmmm, could really go for some Wagamama right about now.
More Wagamama. Mmmm. Mmmm. Creepily empty because it was in a businessy area at 4pm.
A flower! From when Duncan and I went to Stratford-Upon-Avon!
Annnd more flowers!
Me pretending to talk on an English telephone! Hur de durr durrr. Also I’m wearing Duncan’s sweatshirt from vet college and it was soooo awesommme to wear a sweatshirt again after five months of no sweatshirts because they take up too much space while you’re backpacking. And now I have my pumpkin sweatshirt and I never take it off and it’s a little gross! Yay!
A house that Shakespeare made with his trusty sidekick, Mercutio.
Duncan! Standing next to where Shakespeare actually probably did go to school, so that is neat.
Duncannnn! Yaaay! The internet’s closing in a minute so I’m gonna end it on that note. Man, I sat down with almost five hours until the internet closed thinking I could get all of these captioned but I was so, so wrong. I think the biggest impediment was when the piccolo section said they wanted to use my design for this year’s shirts but then kept changing their minds on exactly what it should look like and then I got so stressed out over all the conflicting ideas that I popped a vein in my eye. Kidding! But almost. Okay, later everyone!
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