Mar. 6th, 2009 at 06:01 pm
I managed to squeeze in a really quick gym run after lecture and tutorial and before my other tutorial yesterday, though I decided to take a shower rather than eat, so I was chilling with tortillas and humous or however hummus is spelt here. I managed to look up a few books in the online catalogue, then finally returned my massive pile of Westminster Cathedral texts to Senate House Library. I was glad Liz met up with me there, so that we could go get lost in the bowels of the buildings (and by bowels I mean maze-like upper levels) trying to find a book. She told me that the building wasn't bombed in WWII because Hitler wanted to use it as a headquarter if they took over England. I thought that was cool, and creepy.
We went and hung out in Westfield Shopping Centre for a little while, and after crepes (CrepeAffaire is so good, I'm glad it's pretty far away!) we went to Foyles. We found a book about a crocodile family that ate bananas, only the baby crocodile got pissy and wanted to eat a child. It was a superb children's book.
After doing not much in my room when I got back, I went and hung out in Drapers with some friends- it was so empty! James and I came really close to beating Damien at pool, though probably because James and I took some turns for him while he was off getting another pitcher. So that was epic.
We went to Halal Bite after. I've yet to determine how they keep the names of these fried food places straight, since they all have some combination of Chicken, Taste, Halal and Bite in them, and all have almost the exact same menus and prices.
Diff Eq was really exciting today- three girls got shown the yellow card by the professor, and they kept talking so he finally said, "That's it! You've been red carded! Get out!" I really like that it was a football match, apparently.
That's the only exciting thing that's happened so far today, aside from Grand Tours (I was hungry), a two hour break in which I looked at courses for next semester, Diff Eq, an hour break (I made mashed potatoes and they were delicious) and an Actuarial lecture that went on for forever.
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