I am alive
Jul. 17th, 2008 10:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
barely though. This is exhausting.
Spent the day at the library getting the last things our of the books about Oscar Wilde. But the two books I could have really used weren't there and hadn't been there for the last times I was there.
*pouts*
Had some strange but kinda cool encounter in the train the is morning. Trains was late, train was full and people had to pile (kind of).
So there was this group of American exchange students and we were standing really close together.
I use to think that my mp3 player isn't that loud since I perfectly understand people speaking with normal volume and I can perfectly hear the announcement sof the stations.
So this one guy of the Americans (I don't know how old they were maybe 15 or 16 but not much older) was looking at me for a while. Not creepy or so.. just sort of smiling. Until I just wanted to know what was up and asked"What?"
He just smiled a little more and said "That's Kane playing right?". His friends kind of started laughing, along the lines of 'nice pick-up line, dude'.. Me, though.. I was just kind of speechless and said 'yeah' and smiled back.
I have absolutely no idea how he could have heard that. Okay we were standing close but.. I don't know.
Apropos trains, they have had bilingual announcements on the city trains for about two years now (at least the main lines going to the main attractions). The one on my line is about where to change trains to get to airport and where to change trains to get Central Station and to the Olympic Stadium. This week though they added a new announcement and the cool or strange thing is that the voice they used is really British and it's the same they use on some of the National Express trains and somtimes on the Stansted trains. It's weird because it's so polite and so British. Every time I hear it I want to go back to London.
My interesting stories today revolve around the train as it seems.
On the way home a really cute girl was sitting across from me and we kind of kept looking at each other and smiling... and I don't know.
I loved her hair cut. Really.
So what did I do when I got home? Right, I cut my hair because I thought it would look a little better... I am surprised that it worked out the way I wanted it..
Important thing away from the train, bought shoes today. On the way home but between trains.
I didn't even want to go into C&A but they had this huge SALE in the windows and I thought I could go and look for some shirts.
Bought shoes. Summer shoes. Yay.
This is so random and I didn't even want to write a huge entry.
Just my back is bothering me more and more these days. I can't walk properly and without pain. It's just really hurts to sit and be all hunched over books.
Ouch.
ETA: Watch Dr Horrible's Singalong Blog. WATCH IT!!!!
http://www.drhorrible.com/
Spent the day at the library getting the last things our of the books about Oscar Wilde. But the two books I could have really used weren't there and hadn't been there for the last times I was there.
*pouts*
Had some strange but kinda cool encounter in the train the is morning. Trains was late, train was full and people had to pile (kind of).
So there was this group of American exchange students and we were standing really close together.
I use to think that my mp3 player isn't that loud since I perfectly understand people speaking with normal volume and I can perfectly hear the announcement sof the stations.
So this one guy of the Americans (I don't know how old they were maybe 15 or 16 but not much older) was looking at me for a while. Not creepy or so.. just sort of smiling. Until I just wanted to know what was up and asked"What?"
He just smiled a little more and said "That's Kane playing right?". His friends kind of started laughing, along the lines of 'nice pick-up line, dude'.. Me, though.. I was just kind of speechless and said 'yeah' and smiled back.
I have absolutely no idea how he could have heard that. Okay we were standing close but.. I don't know.
Apropos trains, they have had bilingual announcements on the city trains for about two years now (at least the main lines going to the main attractions). The one on my line is about where to change trains to get to airport and where to change trains to get Central Station and to the Olympic Stadium. This week though they added a new announcement and the cool or strange thing is that the voice they used is really British and it's the same they use on some of the National Express trains and somtimes on the Stansted trains. It's weird because it's so polite and so British. Every time I hear it I want to go back to London.
My interesting stories today revolve around the train as it seems.
On the way home a really cute girl was sitting across from me and we kind of kept looking at each other and smiling... and I don't know.
I loved her hair cut. Really.
So what did I do when I got home? Right, I cut my hair because I thought it would look a little better... I am surprised that it worked out the way I wanted it..
Important thing away from the train, bought shoes today. On the way home but between trains.
I didn't even want to go into C&A but they had this huge SALE in the windows and I thought I could go and look for some shirts.
Bought shoes. Summer shoes. Yay.
This is so random and I didn't even want to write a huge entry.
Just my back is bothering me more and more these days. I can't walk properly and without pain. It's just really hurts to sit and be all hunched over books.
Ouch.
ETA: Watch Dr Horrible's Singalong Blog. WATCH IT!!!!
http://www.drhorrible.com/