London Trip Pictures
Tuesday June 26, 2007
This is how I figured I'd do it. I would put London's pictures, Amsterdam's description, and Amsterdam's pictures all in one big gigantic post but then there would be no new news for the longest time. I figured I would seperate the above three into three seperate days so you all can enjoy them. Tuesday will be London's pictures, Wednesday will be Amsterdam's description, and then Thursday will be Amsterdam's pictures. Let me say quickly before I move on that I did make it to Amsterdam and had a good time. Not as good as London, but fun none the less.
Here are my pictures from London. Remember that you are able to view them through the image archive site. And if you would like perhaps some more information about any of the pictures, click on them to go to thier website.
P.S. Two things: one, I just learned that my car got broken into. Apparently someone through a rock through my window. Aren't I lucky? Actually in a way it's not too bad, they stole everything that would have been stolen last time my car got broken into. Anyway, that really makes me mad. It's bad enough to steal something but why just throw a rock through a window of a car that has nothing to steal? I just have the worst luck.
Second, I don't have much time on these comptuers. I've been busy all day and I have to get off of these comptuers because they shut down at 9:30 without any warning. I will upload my pictures but there won't be any links to more descriptions of them until at least tomorrow.
This is a nuclear power plant I saw from the plane. Not that interesting, I just love the cooling towers. Very simpsonesque.

I wanted to get proof of Chris' 20 pound, 40 dollar, cuban cigar.

This is me goofing off and drinking a pint on my 21st birthday.

The British Museum which has thousands upon thousands of relics and historical items.

The inside of the British Museum

I got to see the Rosetta Stone.

The stripped remains of the parthenon.

This is me after we were in the British Museum.

This is Chris after the British Museum.

The blasphemous advertisement on The Eye.

Big Ben and all its glory.

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