You join me on my 5th day of University life in the sleeping suburbs of Greater London and I'm feeling more like a student than ever. Having recovered from a fairly meaty hangover I'm now cooking myself a fine meal consisting of, well, Super Noodles. Yum.
Adding that to the fact that I have eaten pasta for the last 5 nights I think its time for some more food-shopping to be done. Think I'll take a walk into Kingston after lunch with a flat-mate who also needs food and supplies.
While I know the train goes past every 2 minutes almost 24 hours a day I thought I'd check how many actualy stop at Surbiton - my nearest station. Turns out most of them do, as trains to London Waterloo are about every 6 minutes or so and take 15 to get to central London.
Just checked the time, can't believe how early it still is...I've been up since 7:30 - yeh, that was difficult - and had two classes from 9 until 11 so I still have most of the day left, which is nice. I've spent the last hour or so chatting with a friend over Skype and recording this week's Tuck In To Tech podcast, I'll edit it later.
A few of us from the last 2 nights out are meeting up again later to go see a hypnotist, should be a laugh watching fellow students believing they are chickens...
That'll be my 6th night out in a row - and this is coming from someone who probably hasn't been out 6 times all year...I guess thats what uni is all about. Last night was especially heavy although not overly late - got in at about 1am - although I fear someone in the flat upstairs may have had a several pints too many. To sum up, there was no trolley in the corridor at 1 am. And as of 8:30 this morning there is indeed a Sainsburys trolley in the corridor.
The Sainsburys is 15 minutes walk away so I'm not taking it back for fear of looking like a complete spanner. I may have to move it outside, its in the way some-what...
OK well my noodles are about ready so I shall hence forth and eat.
Alistair
Oh, and lectures and learning and all that stuff too, thats kind of important.
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
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