I've seen this kinds of blogs where there's a big messageboard at the bottom and if the blogs are popular then there are scores of people chiming in on a question the aforementioned main-blogger has asked. Well, I know this blog isn't all that popular, but I have a question that I think only my peers can genuinely answer. I'm planning on travelling with Schwartz for about two weeks, from April 8th to whenever two weeks after that is. However, I have to leave my flat in Oxford on March 22nd, two weeks prior to start of the planned trip. I asked David if he'd be willing to travel with me, but he seemed a little reluctant, and even if he did he'd only join me for one week out of the two. So here's my question, people-who-read-my-blog:
What should I do for the interim? Should I travel Europe alone? Should I stay put in England, where I know the langauge and have a few contacts in case of emergency? Moreoever, should I stay relatively put in London, where there's lots of interesting things to see and do and don't have to worry about booking lots of different hostels? Tell me, internet. Tell me what to do. If you can't post on the site because you don't have a google account, I'd appreciate it if you took the time to go back to my facebook page and post on my wall. I really want other people's opinion, especially people who might have travelled. Go! Now! Excelsior!
Monday, 5 February 2007
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i say travel, but if you're worried about the language barrier, travel around the UK. Try liverpool or glasgow (sneak up on franz ferdinand) or dublin or something like that. you can stay close to your home base in case of emergencies but also not get bored.
and then visit me
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