Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Cheers.

So I just got back from England, where in London a bird pooped on my jacket.
Also, I went to the International Congress on Preaching (www.preaching.com/icop) in Cambridge, which was organized by my employer, so I got to go for free. Of course, I worked the whole time. The congress (or 'conference' for us Yanks) went really well, even though we did get harassed and harangued by a German cult (link) which included this guy on the right:

Anyway, I drank lots of tea. After it was over, I got to walk about London, where I saw Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, and Big Ben. I also ate chicken tikki masala three times.
Some interesting cultural differences:
1. Coke is made with real sugar, not corn syrup. Also, Nando's is the only place where you can get free refills.
2. There is no water-use restriction on toilets, so flushing is like watching a miniature Niagara Falls. Also, I recommend not sitting all the way down when you do this.
3. They don't use shower curtains much (usually there's a 5'x3' token piece of glass), so bathrooms are completely tiled and caulked.
4. Biscuits = Cookies.
5. In the USA, a latte at Starbucks costs about $2.70. In the UK, a latte at Starbucks costs £2.70. Unfortunately, the conversion rate is their favor, so the UK latte really costs $5.41.
6. Take-Away = To-Go
7. Cheers = Thanks.




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At first I thought their might be a smudge on my computer screen because that first picture makes your head look a little blurry/shiny. Then I realized that the shakinah glory is around your head. Not sure why God has allowed you to look on His face in London.
2. There is no water-use restriction on toilets, so flushing is like watching a miniature Niagara Falls. Also, I recommend not sitting all the way down when you do this.
-With this, do you recommend shirt or no shirt?
-With this, do you recommend shirt or no shirt?
who is the guy in all of your pictures? how rude that he jumped into all of the pictures. he's cute though.
so awesome! i'm glad you got to see lots of fun stuff. i need to figure out how to wrangle a work trip to europe... hmmm, my boss said i could choose one writing workshop to attend, i wonder if there are any international limitations to that offer. ;-)
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