Firstly, I just need to put it out there that I am so jealous. Sounds like a fascinating place and certainly one that I would love to experience...and I was thinking about that very fact whilst looking out over a grey, drizzly London day. Want to swap?!!
i'm plodding along nicely with work...but I'll whack that in a separate email to you as not to bore everyone else on the messageboard.
Which is the best one to get you on??
Lots of love, Lu xxxx
P.s: Seb says hello too
Tony S From Wrekin
David
hi there, glad to see things are going well.
on your return to Monday and Thursday circuits, some time in the future, I must remember to listen out for the loud "clicking" of heels whenever you are doing the step ups or, skipping, to recognise how well or otherwise your tango and latin dance steps have progressed.
By the way if you do get around the cemetary area of BA again, keep a wathcful eye out for Mr M Jackson .He has just announced tour dates for London in 2009, and he must be in need of polishing up his "THRILLER" dance moves - hoo, hoo, hooo, - Vincent Price and all that .
BTW 2 - I got my tickt for the forthcoming U2 gigs in the Summer.
keep up the great blogs,
Cheers
Tony
Beth
Hola David,
How's the tango cooming along? Have you had anymore classes yet?
I hope you're well - I've *almost* finished the dissertation, but I think I've lost my sanity as a result...
Love Beth xxxx
Jo Painter
hey david,
sounds like you're having you're having an amazing time already!
im tooking forward to seeing the pictures on here and videos too perhaps.
well, keep having fun and stay safe.
i'll write on here again soon,
Jo
xxx
PS. no i don't always need reminders about things...mum!
Steve, Sue, Jo & Ali
Hi David,
I sent an email last week instead of posting a blog. This is better. Everyone can see my typos now. Glad you are OK. Ali went to Macon today on the second leg of her exchange. Jo comes home at the weekend. I will remind her about the blog. She often needs reminders about things. Looking forward to seeing photos & hearing more. Love from us all, including the cat.
Sue
Paul E
Crikey David, I thought tango was a drink!
I'll have to suggest that Jim and Sally include a bit of this in the core group.
Ciao
Emma
haha yep i did spell grammar wrong - what a loser! (some things never change!)
Emma
rivers eh? well its always the way with these suden down poors!
glad you're having a good time, enjoy the random grammer with your spanish - im pleased to say i have no idea what your talking about with it (a reason maybe why i've never been particularly good at languages!!)
enjoy everything and get some photos up!
Cameron Thompson
Just read your latest blog, your teacher sounds some what kinky in a very non sexual way. I was very pleased to see you started the blog with talk of cakes, do they all come with cherries and can you post me one? I miss our games of squash and lengthy talks on the daily hot topics, such as whats hot and whats not in the world of fashion. I hope the other students are nice and your going out plenty. I look forward to your next update. Stay safe and be cool.
M + D
Sorry to interupt your latest blog composition tonight David, but great to "semi-talk" to you on Skype. We think that our success in making contact was a true piece of British determination.
To explain to everyone reading this - David could hear us but couldn't see us; we could neither hear nor see David, but we could each type messages to one another! Using a mixture of type and talk, at the same time, we had a pretty successful get together!
We are glad that you have now got some vital food supplies sorted out. This must have been spurred on by the teasing of Tony, yesterday.
Enjoy your weekend and don't get too fat!!!
Love,
M + D xxxxxxxxxxxx
Tony S
David
hola,
great to see you are doing well, albeit at the dissapointment of the food and the local nature of the canine community
perhaps to ease the way, yes brekkie is as they say the important meal. So in the absence of anything local just think of us over here with problem of having to select from Special K, muesli, kelloggs cornflakes, branflakes, cinammon grahams,weetabix, oatibix, honey nut loops, sugar puffs, etc, etc. Not to forget of course the traditional sat /sunday option of sausage, eggs, ( fried, scrambled,poached) bacon, ( smoked or non) tomatoes, beans, friedbread, toast, red sauce, brown sauce, toast ( brown or white ) tea, coffee.
And the above only applies to brekkie.
Your comments of the lunchtime pasties, conjour up comparisons, - not -
to those who walk the streets of wellington and other towns and cities, biting on a Greggs sausage role, pasty, or similar, in the knowledge that the ingredients are no where near the necessary 5 day - who could eat 5 sausage rolls ?
Your subject on dogs , brings to mind the recent - and this year non publicised, broadcast , CRUFTS event at the NEC last weekend. Due to its BCC broadcast blackout, I for one , did not get chance to watch the whippets and the terriers doing the skills round the arena, and have dearly missed the border collies running in and out of the poles, through the canvas tunnel, or catching a ball which is ejected to them at the press of a button by the paw. Perhaps this could catch on in BA, and become an Argentinian version. Or perhaps more to home, the introdcution of " One Gaucho and his bolas ", could become a cult TV prog.
Seriously, glad to see that you are settling in, and it appears that whilst somewhat unusual in some instances that you are enjoying your time in BA.
It would appear that in reading he last 2 blogs that things have calmed down somewhat in the " local female interests" , topic. Is this intentional or are you just keeping it to your self these days - ha ha.
Well all for now , off to write the shopping list for the weekend and decide upon bagels, croissants, pain au chocolat, or just plain old cereals for brekkie.