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The amazing slow downer synyster gates
The amazing slow downer synyster gates










the amazing slow downer synyster gates the amazing slow downer synyster gates

Tall buildings of steel and concrete, streetlights, power lines, cars but then you see the Acropolis. Cities look like cities no matter where you go. Have you ever had the experience of sitting in an airport for more than an hour or two? I can still feel the boredom making my eyes roll back.Īnyway, our red eye had ten passengers on it and once we were at cruising altitude we were allowed to move to different seats.Ī window seat while descending towards Athens, Greece at midnight isn’t something I will ever forget. So we had eight hours to piddle around the airport before our flight was scheduled to leave at eight-thirty that night. Thankfully, the wonderful woman working the ticket desk managed to transfer us to a red eye flight to Athens at no charge.

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Running only a few minutes late, the infamous tube system was in full jack-up-you-plans swing that day and those ten minutes turned into almost half an hour. That morning, we’re up earlier than usual and bustling around doing final checks on passports and cash and itineraries. I and one of my flat mates are going to Athens, Greece and Rome, Italy for three and four days respectively. While I have so many amazing memories and wonderful experiences and a lasting love for Europe there is one trip in particular that always comes to mind when people ask about those three months. In the spring of 2009 I did a semester abroad in London, England. With Halloween a month away–eep!-I thought we could all use a good snicker. This blog has been a bit of a downer lately. Harley Quinn on Book Review: The Diabolic by S… Purplemanatees on Book Review: The Diabolic by S… Travel Time: Sihanou… on Adventures Abroad: Cambodia, S… Book Review: The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid.












The amazing slow downer synyster gates