Howdy all.
After class signups on Friday I found out that the Crusades class I am taking meets on Fridays. So hopefully I will be able to get out of that and switch into a Corporate Communications class that will transfer back to BC.
Friday night was wild as some Lancaster students from the international office hosted an international student party. We started off on the bar on campus and then they ushered us to 4 different clubs/bars around town to show us that whole scene. It was a wicked time and a blast to get to see just a bit of the nightlife in town. Everyone was pretty drunk by the end of it because we'd been out for like 4 hours. The last club we went to, Cuba, was a giant dance party. I had my first hookup in England later that night, but unfortunately it wasn't with a British girl; next time.
Saturday morning/day was kinda rough as the previous night's activities caught up to me and to most of my friends. I was the biggest dump ever and didn't really do anything all day, only having one meal at about 7:30. We kinda laid low for the night as everyone was in the same boat and we had an early tour of the Lake District on today's agenda.
The trip today would have been awesome had it not been raining, gloomy, overcast, and foggy for the entire trip. The Lake District has some amazing scenery and rolling hills dotted with sheep (which are spray painted various rainbow colors, I guess to act as a brand to distinguish different flocks; it's really strange). There are intricate stone walls everywhere that sit about head height and run up and down some intensely pitched hills. We stopped at a few small towns and took a boat ride, but it was crap weather for taking pictures and kinda miserable in general, haha.
Anyway, classes start tomorrow which I'm excited for but it'll certainly be a change from the last few days of having no responsibilities and being able to hang out and party. I still have only met 3 people in my hall: one was a big kinda punk-ish girl who lives next door to me and responded with short "yes", "no", "oh" answers, another was a British kid across the hall, and an American down the hall from Minnesota. I don't know where everyone is...
Keep it real,
Dreads
an adventure in Europe
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Hey I like the blog, its fun to read when I'm bored!!!! England sounds fun, one positive thing about the weather your having is that at least you're not in -9 degree weather haha. Its the coldest week that we've had in 20 years. haha Keep up the running, I cant wait to see more pictures.
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