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  1. Midday will be easily enough, and if I go, I'll just go to trafalgar square. I don't think many will be allowed to Leicester square, due to all the development there. If I do go I won't be there until around 8am on the 7th, hope thats early enough :/.
  2. I'd love to visit the Scandinavian countries. Then I'd go to Thailand and visit Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos (I've already been to Vietnam and Thailand, but not the other 2), and I'd love to visit the Cook islands in the south Pacific. Basically I just want to go to different places.
  3. I dunno, just had sort of an inkling!
  4. A recent artist I discovered, he's called Avicii and he's from Sweden. Why does Sweden just churn out good DJs? I'll never know. But here's his new song, and it's pretty catchy. That's if your into house music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiNuIgZzVuU
  5. An MGMT fan by any chance?
  6. I think it's hard to tell at this stage. Mobile phones just haven't been around long enough for us to have any conclusive evidence that they are harmful, and conflicting reports are being released by the media all the time. I personally believe that it's unlikely. Even if we lived in a world without mobile phones and wifi, we'd still be constantly exposed to natural radiation from all around. Unless we get more research on the matter that proves they are harmful, I'll be unlikely to change my usage habits.
  7. Well you can't talk about travel writing without mentioning Bill Bryson. He is absolutely brilliant, and his books genuinely make me laugh. He has several books about various countries and continents, and while they are from the earl nineties, they are still relevant today. Basically the premise of each book that I've read of his is that he goes around the loads of cities, towns and villages, commenting about what he sees and throwing in witty anecdotes here and there. I can't really do him justice, you'll just have to pick up one of his books. They are utterly brilliant.
  8. "I looked up "fubar" in the German dictionary and there's no fubar in here."
  9. You should change that to 'thankfully they held back the PanzerDivisions for days', then you don't need to worry about getting into trouble. There was a documentary on the BBC the other day about it, what I got from it was that Hitler was so far up his own a**e that he thought whatever he said was right. He didn't give Rommel the freedom he needed on the battlefield, which perhaps in hindsight contributed to Rommel's involvement in the 20 July plot against Hitler. The only major advantage the allies had when entering France was almost total control of the air, which probably was the d
  10. I'd definitely agree with this, I went there on a school trip a few years ago. There's so much to see, and seeing the graveyards is certainly a chilling experience, but something I feel everyone should do. Ypres itself is a very nice town, hard to believe that it was complete ruins 90 years ago. I would also go to Brussels as well, and try some of the chocolate they have there!
  11. Regarding gifts, no you can't bring the Eiffel tower home! But when I was there a few years back I remember there being lots of people selling miniature models of the Eiffel tower for only a few euros, which were quite novel. Paris is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world, you won't have trouble finding gifts for people!
  12. If I was you, I'd pick up a book with a few common French phrases and learn them. Just a few tourist phrases. The majority of people in Paris will speak some English, but beware that you should at least make the effort to speak to them in French first. They are very proud of their language and it's not unheard of to speak to a French person in English and they' just walk off and ignore you. I'm niot so sure about Spanish, just do the same and pick up a few common phrases. You shouldn't really have any problems in Madrid or Barcelona. If I was you I'd visit the obvious places like the Eiffel
  13. The Winklevoss's may have come up with the wheel, but Zuckerberg came up with the car, per se. It's as a result of him that it has become what it has become.
  14. Yeah, I mean the megabus is cheap, it's not too bad if you sit away from the toilet and can get to sleep. But I was nursing a massive hangover and had to sit on it for 5 hours all the way back up to Leeds...next time I'll get the train!
  15. That is weird, at 11am yesterday I was just getting on a bus at Victoria coach station. And yes, it was a megabus, not the nicest form of transport it has to be said! Small world eh....
  16. swedish house mafia - save the world
  17. I think for me, modern warfare will always be the best. The maps were brilliant, the campaign as well. "All Gillied up", the mission that takes place at Chernobyl, is probably my favourite mission of any game I've ever played. And I still play multiplayer even now, 4 years after it came out. I just love hearing those familiar words, "50,000 people used to live here, now it's a ghost town". I do worry what will become of MW3. With the main guys from infinity ward gone, I hope it doesn't lose what made MW1 and MW2 great.
  18. I have been to the one in Anaheim and the one in Paris. They were both equally good, although space mountain in Paris is quite a lot better. I'd really like to go to the one in Florida as the general consensus seems to be that that one is the best. Eventually I'll do all the Florida theme parks, universal etc. But yep Disneyland is very good. I love the ride where you get to drive a car along a guided rail. Makes me feel like a 4 year old all over again.
  19. Hmmm best apps. I like the BBC iplayer app and planetary. I need to find more though! What about you? I feel like I can't go back to using a laptop, unless I have to. It coated a lot of money, but to me, it was worth it.
  20. The Dude can't leave! This is almost as bad as when Dumbledore died! In all seriousness, best of luck with whatever you're doing in the future.
  21. Is there a good place to get info for the premiere, i.e start and end time, what to expect etc? I'm on a shoestring at the moment until I can get some student loan through later this year so i'll take my own food. I'm just a bit hesitant about the camping part. There's no chance I'm taking a tent, if I do sleep it'll end up being under an umbrella or something. But if it's not necessary, and I can arrive maybe 9am then I'll do that. Of course, trafalgar square is massive so they'll be lots of room, but I just hope when Emma arrives she goes around everyone hah. Would hate to miss out.
  22. I would agree with this, get something that you can't get at home. Food or some drink, something that you can share with other people when you're back home.
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