The Wild Ewt of the Plains of Canada ([personal profile] ewt) wrote2003-06-19 08:25 am

Bah.

Pisses me off that these and these are only available to ship to the US. Graaah.

GRAAAH I SAY!

Grah.

Must clean room, and house, and stuff.

Does anyone know which train to take to get to those white horses carved in hillsides?

GRAH.

Already am taking work home with me from office job. But getting paid for it, so don't care.

My throat is a little sore. Must drink stupid amounts of water.

Have realised I prolly have to miss Cubs again next week as well due to choir concert. Doh. Grah.

Probably going away to Bath for the weekend, so I won't likely be online much. Concert on Sunday. Maybe I will actually get to sing the solo this time. I suppose I had better learn it.

Need to find name and address of some big manager guy at Demon Internet. Grah. How do that? www.demon.net not helpful. No time now; must get dressed and stuff, and go work. I suspect I may have to actually phone Demon to find this information. Grah.

Grah in general.

[identity profile] secret-vampire.livejournal.com 2003-06-19 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
the upside of all that - Bath is excellent! :)

i went there last year, did the whole Roman baths thing and shopped and looked around and stuff. I want to go back there, was hoping to this year but i think we are going to cornwall instead, which is fine by me :)

Lis
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which white horses?

[identity profile] leunnammi.livejournal.com 2003-06-19 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
there are many, a few south of London, but generally anywhere there are chalk hills

Re: which white horses?

[identity profile] ewtikins.livejournal.com 2003-06-19 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
Sometimes when they are doing work on the line betweeen Bath and Didcot Parkway (I think...) the journey from Bath is three hours instead of one and a half. When this happens we pass some white horses on the north (ish) side of the train.

I was thinking of those ones but any would do as long as we can get to them reasonably easily from Bath, preferably en route to London.

Some sort of an ad for mead...