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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2007-07-10 11:37 pm

YOUR COUNTRY IS SILLY

Alive and well and in San Francisco! (I saw Hot Fuzz for the first time on the aeroplane. PLEASE TELL ME THAT SOMEONE HAS WRITTEN NICHOLAS ANGEL/SAM TYLER.)

Oh, dear, I'm going to be arrested for jaywalking, aren't I? We can cross wherever we like in England! It's a difficult habit to break! ALSO, THE RIGHT IS A SILLY SIDE FOR VEHICLES TO DRIVE ON.

[identity profile] squeemu.livejournal.com 2007-07-11 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
YAY! I hope that customs didn't treat you too badly. I really want to see Hot Fuzz, but haven't actually been able to yet. I BLAME BACO, even though it is probably my fault, but WHATEVER.

It depends where you're at? In New York City, everyone crosses the road whenever the want, so you basically can't drive anywhere. I... haven't actually been to San Francisco, so I don't know. HAVE YOU RIDDEN ONE OF THOSE TROLLEY THINGS???

[identity profile] squeemu.livejournal.com 2007-07-11 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Hoorah! I've had bad experiences with Customs people (see: the Abenteuer) and good experiences with them (see: this summer). It's really stressful either way. On the plus side, this last time I got to see a Customs agent drag a scrappy tree around their building, as well as see another throw away a lot of frozen dinners called "HUNGRY MAN."

...it doesn't take much for me to be entertained while waiting in line.

I hope you do! AND THAT YOU TELL US ALL ABOUT IT IN GREAT DETAIL! Or, um, at least your impressions of the town. I like hearing about travel and hijinks! Especially your families hijinks.

(TIME LAG IS TERRIBLE. I -- I would give you some tips, but I don't have any. The only time it happened to me, I just went to bed all day.)