Thursday, February 01, 2007

So now you tell me...

Today I discovered that people other than Tay and Steve read this, so I guess I should be better about updating it.

So today I got up, took a shower, spent 5 hours searching and applying for jobs, 5 minutes talking to Jon, 50 seconds talking to Jeff, and opened an all time low number of rejections for jobs (1 just in case you care, but it was on nice stationary). Now you know why I don't post very often.

Since I get to say what I want, which is rare, most people who know me probably don't know this, but I rarely say what I want to, I think I care too much for people who used to be important to me. I like the fact that I've remained friends with almost everyone who I used to date, but there is one who means a whole lot more than the others, he found out his girlfriend was cheating on him and confronted her last night. I hate it when he's unhappy, and he's been unhappy since he left X, but there isn't anything I can do about it, I'm not sure I would if I could actually, its his life, his choices. I don't know how it ended up, I just hope he's ok, and that he finally gets out.

Now for fun stuff, the pictures of London that I've been meaning to post since November or so. First Trafalgar Square:
Nelson's statue in Trafalgar Square, he was 5'6", his column is 151', I think he might be overcompensating for more than just his stature.
Fountains around the base of the column.
I think the pigeons can read and the tourists probably can't, the reason this worked to reduce the pigeon population is beacause they all felt unwanted and went to live with the ducks, geese and swans in Hyde Park, where they get fed everyday.
The London Eye, from across the Thames, I didn't go on it, but I did go for a boat tour of the river, which I recommend if you're in London, 6GBP for as many boat trips as you want all day, between Tower Bridge and the Parliament Buildings.
A very unimpressive view of the Tower of London, I think this is the point where my camera batteries ran out. It is really expensive to go in, but worth it. If you go, do so in the morning because there is enough in there to keep you occupied for a week, and definately go look at the crown jewels (no photography allowed though)

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