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Again as we were just waiting for the call from Ivor saying we had tickets to Goa, we spent most of the day relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere. My saris were ready for collection at 8pm so we just waited for then to go to Churchgate on the train and pick them up. There was some confusion about if they were going to be ready but as we could be called to Goa at any time we insisted they be done and although we had to wait around in the shop for a while we didn't mind as the owner was so nice and spoke such good English. We quizzed him for a while on things we had seen, he was the one who explained 'Kitty Party' to us, then he told us how he would save the environment by completely restructuring and re-pricing British rail in England basically making train fares as low as 5 pounds so people don't drive then using money made from the increased revenue to re-open closed smaller stations.While we were chatting the boys rang and said they were in Churchgate too at the jazz bar I spotted yesterday and would we like to join them. The guy from the sari shop, now called Mr Sari, said he'd drop the rest of the saris to the bar if we wanted to go on and get dinner. He ended up getting us a cab and coming with us to drop us off, sadly the bar was karaoke not jazz but we stayed and Michael sang several numbers then ended up taking over the compare's job!On the way home I fell down a curb and sprained my ankle L . Curbs in Mumbai can range from a nice drop curb to 2 foot high cliffs. Sadly I managed to fall off the latter.
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