European Adventures
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These are the "stories" I told about my various European Adventures.
London: "We went to the London Eye and we saw Big Ben, then we saw Wicked." (Possibly my most interesting story.)
Travel from London to Paris: "We took the ferry and Sis and I fell asleep in the cafe."
Paris: "We went to La Musee d'Orsay and then the top of the Eiffel Tour."
Travel from Paris to Berlin: "I slept 12 hours on the night train." & "There were cows on the tracks."
Berlin: "There are so many street trees! Love!" & "Beer!"
Prague: "I saw a club called Hot Peppers: Gates to Hell!"
Budapest: "I bought the coolest fighter pilot goggles ever at the coolest antique shop ever."
Bratislava: "We ate lunch there on the way to Vienna."
Vienna: "It got really cold there on our last day." & "We went to this concert/ballet/opera thing. It was cool."
This is how all of my fiction reads, which is why I don't let it see the light of day.
Fact: When I showed some of my friends the pictures from my trip (they asked to see them), they would ask "What's that?" referring to some building or something. My response: "I don't actually remember."
London: "We went to the London Eye and we saw Big Ben, then we saw Wicked." (Possibly my most interesting story.)
Travel from London to Paris: "We took the ferry and Sis and I fell asleep in the cafe."
Paris: "We went to La Musee d'Orsay and then the top of the Eiffel Tour."
Travel from Paris to Berlin: "I slept 12 hours on the night train." & "There were cows on the tracks."
Berlin: "There are so many street trees! Love!" & "Beer!"
Prague: "I saw a club called Hot Peppers: Gates to Hell!"
Budapest: "I bought the coolest fighter pilot goggles ever at the coolest antique shop ever."
Bratislava: "We ate lunch there on the way to Vienna."
Vienna: "It got really cold there on our last day." & "We went to this concert/ballet/opera thing. It was cool."
This is how all of my fiction reads, which is why I don't let it see the light of day.
Fact: When I showed some of my friends the pictures from my trip (they asked to see them), they would ask "What's that?" referring to some building or something. My response: "I don't actually remember."