I've spent most of the evening having a very serious fight with my suitcase. After 40 minutes of straining, packing and re-packing and finally sitting on it I managed to get the zip done up... only to put it on the scales and find out it's way over the limit *growls* How can you pack almost a month worth of clothes into a regulation suitcase? It's insane!
...options were limited. I am glad that he had a good time playing Spore, and that the Large Hadron Collider's most likely scenario happened, meaning my crowbar went unused. I am not glad that the $80 suitcase I bought for Anthrocon, which I've used no more than three times that I can recall, had a wheel shred itself on the walk from the bus stop to Tomae's house. I'll dig around for the receipt and...
...and enjoy it. Korea is AWESOME with a capital A. Though sometimes you find out what you can do when you are forced to. Now, I must also mention today that an old Police Song called The Man in A Suitcase . Seems like I feel that way recently. It isn't a bad place to be really. Alwaysmeeting new people and always never feeling settled in. So, yeah. Anyway, sorry for the short post but maybe I'll...
...by regular professionaltravelers, that can help to work in your favour. Imagine the scenario of two travelers approaching the check in desk. One is quite clearly groaning with a bulging suitcase in each hand and a carryon bag over his shoulder which seems to be at serious risk of throttling its wearer. Next to this poor traveler is a cheery person with a suitcase which has no bulges and...
Ziploc® bags must be one of the most useful packing accessories around. Ever since we first placed a few toiletries inside one of these bags and discovered their practicality, they have become indispensable...have only a limited supply and must make priorities. Below is a list of items we have put inside Ziploc at one point or another when travelling. Enjoy! Read the entire story here at SeeTheGlobe.com.
...two hour journey, so I went for a later train. I'll just have breakfast in Euston, rather than at home, because that also means I can sleep a bit longer! And going with Dad means that he can lug my suitcase around for me, seeing as I will need a large case - loads of shopping will be done, I can tell you that now! Oh, I'm also writing Millie's letter, she's in New York. I must remember to include...
(...Deedly-dee, here they are, sitting in a post! I really hate my constant "need" to parody other songs. It's ridiculously dorky.) Dear LiveJournal (and anyone else reading this post), I've been...and I; I couldn't be happier. I'm looking forward to school yet stillsomewhat nervous. Lastly, my abs hurt. (I worked out again on Friday! How awesome is that?) Anyway, have a happy day! Sincerely, Me