For the wales trip, I almost thought that you couldn't bring anything but a ziplock bag with you on the plane for all inbound flights to heathrow, (jkr was almost separated from her manuscript) but I just checked, and the restrictions are similar to the US ones, and they allow large hand baggage but you have to put all liquids in a pint-sized ziplock bag, with no bottle >100ml. *whew* I can occupy myself properly. The restrictions are very amusing: "Allowed: wedding cake, hat box, wedding dress" and the faq too: "I would also like to know what checks you make on all the staff working at the airport - how do you know there are no terrorists working in security? Or smuggling bombs on planes via the food that is put onto the planes?" I sound very free.
Went to do FA duty on Saturday for wrcd, and I very smartly forgot to bring my shorts, and ended up walking around with a very, um, transparent uniform ><>.<
read neil gaiman's a game of you, instalment 5 of the sandman series. However, it was a little disappointing because the story wasn't long/developed enough for me, and it left me wanting more details and background. But you can only fit so much into a graphic novel, so. Plus I think I have understood this book better than the rest I have read, and it wasn't as scary or violent as the other ones. I sound childish and wussy, but the last one I read (book 1 I think) was so haunting that it put me off sadman for a while. Tried to introduce sandman to shinyi and sarah, and I think they were a little into it for the first few pages, but the graphic-ness wasn't for them. It is also fairly diffcult to read in school without someone(a teacher ) peering over your shoulder and recommending you to the school shrink. Interestingly, I have a feeling that it would be perfectly acceptable for boys of my age to read this kind of thing :/ Though people in my school read animae, which is also graphic but rated nc-16, I think sandman would be rated R(A) because of nudity and violence. I shouldn't focus much on the ratings, and should focus more on the plot and things, which made me want to read it in the first place.
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