Despite not getting hangovers, some good old fashioned greasy food is always appealing the morning after alcohol. We drove back to Bedfordshire this morning after a night of Nessa impressions, WKD Red and some hardcore lunges - a stop at McDonalds was calling us. I didn't fancy a burger so went for chicken strips, chips and a chocolate milkshake. It was yummy at the time but afterwards, I got the feeling that what I'd just eaten wasn't actually quite food, as you do with all fast food. Now I'm watching the football with James and because the Arsenal match isn't on, we've got the Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers on and it's a suprisingly good game - come on the Blackburn! I do like an underdog. My family of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United supporters would not support this statement.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Morning Mcdonalds
Despite not getting hangovers, some good old fashioned greasy food is always appealing the morning after alcohol. We drove back to Bedfordshire this morning after a night of Nessa impressions, WKD Red and some hardcore lunges - a stop at McDonalds was calling us. I didn't fancy a burger so went for chicken strips, chips and a chocolate milkshake. It was yummy at the time but afterwards, I got the feeling that what I'd just eaten wasn't actually quite food, as you do with all fast food. Now I'm watching the football with James and because the Arsenal match isn't on, we've got the Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers on and it's a suprisingly good game - come on the Blackburn! I do like an underdog. My family of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United supporters would not support this statement.
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i realise that this is more of a diary for you than anything else, or maybe it isn't. But I read your blog here and there. My name is David I am an American Law student. Anyways, I am pursuing an internship in British Parliment and am studying up in anticipation that I may get it. But I have will have some rather basic and embarassing simple questions that quite frankly are just not explained in American Law books explaining British Parliement. I was wondering if you would mind if I asked you questions about British government and opinions over there about certain issues from time to time. I don't expect you to be an expert, but quite frankly I have no one else to ask.
ReplyDeleteI should tell you the reason I followed your blog in the first place is because you seemed to be a typical young adult just living and having fun in the UK. I studied abroad in Cambridge for 4-5 months (an american semester of uni) and am always nostalgic about my time there and hope to live there when I get out of law school. Anyways.. I appreciate your time and your blog! I hope that you will help me.. Dave
Yeah, of course. Post them on here and I'll be happy to answer them
ReplyDeleteEmma x