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Sunday, 30 May 2010 05:35 pmI am home! Home and tired, and with that weird feeling that comes from not drinking enough water and eating too many carbs. /: And also twelve videos that I need to email, but cannot compress enough so that I can actually email them. (Maybe I should put them on megaupload or something, lol.)
SF was, as usual, both interesting and boring at the same time. It's boring, because it's like right in my back yard and I therefore don't think it's omgsoamazing, and then it's interesting because... well, this time mostly because of the people. There's always music on the streets; we passed two trumpet players, a saxophone player, three hip-hop dancers with stereo, and a girl singing opera. Three of the people we interviewed were from London, and we also interviewed a happily-married gay couple, who said they were certain to get married when they did because they knew someone was going to try to ban it as soon as elections rolled around (which is what ended up happening.)
I also saw a couple of soundtracks I wanted in Borders (we had to pick up a notebook and pen, because none of us had thought to bring one and yeah, we ended up needing it) but didn't have the money for; the original score to Iron Man and the Broadway cast recording of American Idiot. (I don't think I can afford both of them with what I've got left, but I might be able to convince mum to take me to Borders tomorrow so I can see if I can't get at least one of them, lol.)
I kind of wish I had a fedora, because it would have gone better with my outfit today than the hat I did wear; but I don't have a fedora, and I don't think I could rock that look anyway. ):
SF was, as usual, both interesting and boring at the same time. It's boring, because it's like right in my back yard and I therefore don't think it's omgsoamazing, and then it's interesting because... well, this time mostly because of the people. There's always music on the streets; we passed two trumpet players, a saxophone player, three hip-hop dancers with stereo, and a girl singing opera. Three of the people we interviewed were from London, and we also interviewed a happily-married gay couple, who said they were certain to get married when they did because they knew someone was going to try to ban it as soon as elections rolled around (which is what ended up happening.)
I also saw a couple of soundtracks I wanted in Borders (we had to pick up a notebook and pen, because none of us had thought to bring one and yeah, we ended up needing it) but didn't have the money for; the original score to Iron Man and the Broadway cast recording of American Idiot. (I don't think I can afford both of them with what I've got left, but I might be able to convince mum to take me to Borders tomorrow so I can see if I can't get at least one of them, lol.)
I kind of wish I had a fedora, because it would have gone better with my outfit today than the hat I did wear; but I don't have a fedora, and I don't think I could rock that look anyway. ):