London, oh London!
I still haven't quite figured what is it that entrances me so much. Let's make a list: the weather is horrible, the people...well the stereotype is not promising, the parties are expensive and THEY FINISH AT 3 AM!!!! Oh my goodness...Such a horrible city, right? Nevertheless I still love it. Maybe it is because all those memories with all those Mr. Nobodies that shared this amazing and disgustingly polite city. My last adventure was loveless (was it really?), and it shocked me quite a lot as I found myself floating to my usual places, hoping to see a familiar face. I found myself walking down the streets surrounded by my friends, talking nonsense as I surprised over the multitudinary protests in the centre. I saw a clear copy of one of the Mr. Nobody eating in that restaurant-could it be possible? Noooooooo- while we randomly pointed at a chinese name in a menu.
Oh, London, it has not changed a bit, though nothing is the same now. And I still love it. I love the National Geographic's café, right in Regent Street. I love the lions in Trafalgar Square, and the protesting students destroying anything that got on their path. I love Sloane Square, and Harrod's too. I love the endless walks by the Thames and the Tower of London. I love it when London Bridge is all lit up. But, what I love the most, above all other things, is that finally I'm gonna live there. Take care, travellers!
I still haven't quite figured what is it that entrances me so much. Let's make a list: the weather is horrible, the people...well the stereotype is not promising, the parties are expensive and THEY FINISH AT 3 AM!!!! Oh my goodness...Such a horrible city, right? Nevertheless I still love it. Maybe it is because all those memories with all those Mr. Nobodies that shared this amazing and disgustingly polite city. My last adventure was loveless (was it really?), and it shocked me quite a lot as I found myself floating to my usual places, hoping to see a familiar face. I found myself walking down the streets surrounded by my friends, talking nonsense as I surprised over the multitudinary protests in the centre. I saw a clear copy of one of the Mr. Nobody eating in that restaurant-could it be possible? Noooooooo- while we randomly pointed at a chinese name in a menu.
Oh, London, it has not changed a bit, though nothing is the same now. And I still love it. I love the National Geographic's café, right in Regent Street. I love the lions in Trafalgar Square, and the protesting students destroying anything that got on their path. I love Sloane Square, and Harrod's too. I love the endless walks by the Thames and the Tower of London. I love it when London Bridge is all lit up. But, what I love the most, above all other things, is that finally I'm gonna live there. Take care, travellers!
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