Tuesday, November 11, 2008
How Long Does Acute Pancreatitis Last
Now that the final plan for the winter out there, here schonmal the walks that would interest me most (in chronological order of our stay * lol *)
Wednesday:
(here we estimated earliest take from 16 hours one because we are about an hour into London and we need Ms Cashmore then explain first that stuff ... also Visitor Centre!)
This could be done maybe in the evening Jack the Ripper walk (which there's every night anyway, it is convenient when do you have time) has
Thursday:
-Occult London & The DaVinci Code (2pm)
-The Ancient City at Night (6:30 pm)
Friday:
-SoHo in the morning (10:15 am) (SoHo is great 8D)
-Hidden London (11am)
-Eccentric London (11am)
Saturday: Morning, noon, of course Notting Hill market, yay!
-Blood-curling London (6:30 pm)
Sunday:
-London on Film - From James Bond to Bridget Jones (10:45 am)-The
London that inspired Harry Potter (5pm)
Monday:
I have nothing now * lol * (Alleyways & Ale, so I've schonmal made, but we always intended to create a total of only 3 MAXIMUM walks or something XD)
Tuesday:
-Somewhere Else London (2pm)
Here is a quick self-reminder the most urgent things that come to mind straight to London:
- We must make sure to inform again about the bus rides to and from Stansted (price I know (can also cash advance because not, indeed can change) and from Stansted London purely to station Finchley Road and is not a problem, the buses are so right outside the airport ... but in front of departure we need to look for commands that return Airport !)
- tip behavior so that we do not stand there like idiots constantly, haha (doofes silver tray thing)
If also check out what a? (Now up to the what-is-where-when and what-man-rising-from Pipifax that one can easily look for commands)
Pound The course is just the way as good as ever! Much better it will probably not be until then, we should change soon, before it again 'is going down.
PS: We should soon begin an Entry for a list Mega-Pack! ;)
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Trek 7.2 Fx Comparison
Today my brand new guide to LONDON Natinal Geographic has arrived, going to read to stake me for a spin. XD!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Psoriasis From Removal Of Gall Bladder
I believe the sun should never set upon an argument
I believe we place our happiness in other people's hands
I believe that junk food tastes so good because it's bad for you I believe
your parents did the best job they knew how to do
I believe that beauty magazines promote low self esteem
I believe I'm loved when I'm completely by myself alone
I believe in Karma what you give is what you get returned
I believe you can't appreciate real love 'til you've been burned
I believe the grass is no more greener on the other side
I believe you don't know what you've got until you say goodbye
I believe you can't control or choose your sexuality
I believe that trust is more important than monogamy
I believe your most attractive features are your heart and soul
I believe that family is worth more than money or gold
I believe the struggle for financial freedom is unfair
I believe the only ones who disagree are millionaires
I believe in Karma what you give is what you get returned
I believe you can't appreciate real love 'til you've been burned
I believe the grass is no more greener on the other side
I believe you don't know what you've got until you say goodbye
I believe forgiveness is the key to your own happiness
I believe that wedded bliss negates the need to be undressed
I believe that God does not endorse tv evangelists
I believe in love surviving death into eternity
I believe in Karma what you give is what you get returned
I believe you can't appreciate real love 'til you've been burned
I believe the grass is no more greener on the other side
I believe you do not know what you've got until you say goodbye you say goodbye Until
by Savage Garden
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
How Much For Lung Cancer
Shop till you drop:
1) charity shops like Oxfam (www.charityshops.org.uk)
PDSA
198 Kilburn High Road London
London NW6 4JD
Shop Type: Standard
Accepts Electricals
British Heart Foundation
211-219 Old Kent Road London
London SE1 5LU
(Furniture, Electrical, Vintage, Retro)
Shop Type: Specialist
YMCA
22 Goodge Street London
London W1P 1FG
(Electrical)
Shop Type: Standard
Accepts Electricals
Salvation Army 9 Princes Street
London W1R 7RB
London
Shop Type: Standard
2) Any amount of books (must be defined!! )
3) Books for Cooks (www.booksforcooks.com) (so let's get new ideas XD)
4) Harrods
5) Fortnum & Mason
6) Spitalfields Market
7) Virgin Megastore (for DVD's and CD's time to browse)
Let me entertain you:
1) National Film Theatre
2) Prince Charles (Feelgood Friday, movie, popcorn, ice cream for per pound) in SOHO, here some of the old cult films and musicals, sing-along (subtitles run in the film)
3) St. Martin's Theatre (Agatha Christie Mousetrap
www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk
A few websites:
VisitLondon . com
londontown.com
londonfreelist.com
24 hours:
Brick Lane Beigel Bake
Monday, September 22, 2008
Is The Uc Berkeley Questionnaire Bad
So here also again a couple of ideas come from me
I try to sort it out thematically
So!. first of all:
Museums: The
Page www.24hourmuseum.co.uk always offers new updates on opening times and exhibitions in London. Then I find the British Museum very interesting. Were you in there gambling? I think it looks on the architecture of really exciting. If one could look inside so short time. Maybe there are even some interesting sections, I think the entrance is for free anyway.
Next: Natural History Museum. I know you it is out of the ears, but I would consider zugern the Dino and the whale! PLEASE PLEASE!
Clearly Tate Modern to be missed! Otherwise, I'm here
also ne witty Address: www.491gallery.com where there should be some interesting film nights and art galleries.
Second of all:
Food:
Money - off deals: www.thisislondon.co.uk
Masala Zone on Oxford Street, should be very good and cheap: http://www.masalazone.com/ Tai
10: Vegetarian Thai buffet at Tottenham Court Road
Third of all:
Entertainment:
The London Dungeon. So I know that in Hamburg and that was actually quite good, and this is perhaps London would be quite funny ne "guided tour". Only the entrance is fairly expensive, about 20 pounds.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
All Episodes Of Kutumb
Here are some little culinary jewels (I hope, at least) I've researched! After that we are people of the world and can show off our knowledge. XDD
Joupa Roti (Caribbean)
Roti is a type of thin pancake, who is originally from India and then settled in the Caribbean. And then there are things in it rolled. XD
Has definitely get very good reviews and should be very tasty ... a bit like tacos, only lighter. This is going to eat anything big or anything, more of a snack for Take-Away (but may be purely put it up I think too).
Website: http://www.rotijoupa.com (the menu is down, prices are really good)
12 Clapham High
Street Tube: Clapham North
Open: Mon-Sat noon-11pm
Pho (Vietnamese)
A small snack bar / restaurant at King's Cross (Harry Potter train station!). Pho is the Vietnamese national dish, a huge noodle soup with many different ingredients (also available with tofu XD). Of course they have not only Pho (although they are called so), but also rice noodle dishes and Vietnamese sandwiches.
(! And that should have good juices Yaaaaaaaay juices)
page with prices: http://www.phocafe.co.uk/public_clerkenwellMenu.htm
86 St John Street
Tube: Farringdon
Open: Mon-Fri noon-3pm & 6pm-10pm, Sat 6:30 pm-10: 30pm
Menelik (Ethiopian)
Ha, a real restaurant! XD Ethiopian must be totally cool, after all, the many dishes served on injera, a kind of large pancakes (and what is better than with your fingers to eat?). This restaurant has received great reviews, and make the coffee ceremony! The muuuuuuuss. So either we should eat as afternoon or at night before we go celebrate and still need the caffeine. * Lol *
main dishes should be around £ 10, which is really cheap for a restaurant. 277 Caledonian Road
Tube: Caledonian Rd
Open: Mon-Sun 9am-11pm sleep ( The times also? 8D;;)
course, we once too Pret-a-Manger , but that's all there anyway 2m in London.
... And now I'm hungry. XD ♥
White Spots On Top Gums
Here are a few things that are worth no individual postal:
Transport & Oyster Card
we get the same on the Finchley Road, before the first time with the Take the subway. The card itself costs £ 5 deposit, a weekly ticket (to be loaded on it) costs £ 24.20 (for students in London's discount, but not for international believe me).
If you give back the week after your Oyster Card, then you also get the £ 5 back. I have to keep it but because you are anyway times more often in London and can be recharged the thing again and again so practical. 8D (I have my brother the way, the latest London declined Tube plan, hehe) The weekly ticket is valid for all buses (Doppeldecker!) and uh ... Rail at I have no idea, but never used it anyway.
The subway is pretty cool and goes often crass. The trouble is that it only goes up to 23h (I could not believe it). But even if we are still awake enough to make the evening party, then there are the night buses that run so until 4 hours in the morning (it starts so well almost back to the U-Bahn). And because our accommodation Located so super is to keep as even 3-4 buses! You'd have to look only once before, where the stops are for which lines and such.
Britain Visitor Centre
Here's free maps! I do need a new, so's would be cool if we could turn over there for a minute (but the Regent Street is totally centrally anyway). My old plan (which was also from the Visitor Centre, is compact nice) falls apart at the bend already. XD As you probably also get information on just about everything there is in London. Oh, and they have an Internet Café! On their website was, one must look at tourism websites even for free. XDD
1, Regent Street
London SW1Y 4XT
opening times:
Monday: 09:30 to 18:30
Tuesday to Friday: 09:00 to 18:30
weekends: 10.00 - 16.00
Saturdays from June to September: 09.00 - 17.00
The Odeon
Picking from the vast cinema on Leicester Square told, now I know again what it means - Odeon! Since also take place across many firsts. Here is the program page (since we can probably look first just before takeoff runs what)
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Alternatives To Wearing A Bra
The Chocolate Bar
The order from last year, yummy! (White Chocolate Milkshake and Chocolate Tart)
The heaven for all chocolate friends! Seriously, the chocolate as a skin, it is very ... intensive. XD Is it hard to describe. In any case, I advise everyone to something neutral to shop for "quenching" to a Coke (see background) or vanilla ice cream, for example, or creating the no man. A girlfriend of mine wanted to believe this and it was bad then, even guilt. XDD
is kept fairly small, and noble, but the thing is full of tourists (mostly Arabs * lol * actually everywhere in Harrods, sheikhs and right above), the prices really go for it.
Click here for the divine menu
Before we go there (or any restaurant) is crucial that we look at the tipping habits of GB, otherwise the so embarrassing to me at last time (since I do not enough have given or so, but with the little Silbertablettchen has me totally confused).
Ladurée
Ladurée is originally from Paris, a French Tea Room, where you can relax after shopping convenient. There are many colorful, artistically-made cakes and correct the "macarons" (see picture, there's also larger in), for Ladurée world-famous. You can use either pure '(very fine ambience, but again, of course, tourist-area and the prices are going) or take Macarons in super cute-designed boxes. I only recently heard of Ladurée wants, but must go there. XD
Here is the miserable long menu
(The offer pretty much on the XD Macarons are only on page 14 But the teas then also sound quite good! Interesting varieties)
sugar + colorful + = Etepetete WHOOO! XDD
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1) Neasden Temple: www.mandir.org
2) St Paul's Cathedral (just go in for a quick look inside): www.stpauls.co.uk
3) Shakespeare's Globe (preferably with play, but so far there are no events listed) http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/
4) Speakers Corner (but since it is always past times)
5) Kew Gardens (I believe only in the winter and outside, we find there no flowers XD)
6) Cutty Sark (cuttysark.org.uk)
7) Soho
8) Southall
http://www.goldentours.co.uk / tours.php? 20 (the guide is recommended for film tours, but somehow the real goofy Page
Camera Insidea Vajina
The British capital offers a huge choice in terms of Christmas shopping
The trendy metropolis of London has the Christmas season from Advent festive mood already 15. November will light up the festive lights in Regent Street. By then starts the season for Christmas shopping from all over the world.
the department stores, such as the Liberty in Regent Street and Harrods in the Brompton Road offers a huge selection of nice gifts. In the 2 Floor of Harrods is specifically established for the period up to Christmas, the Christmas World. Here one finds the Nutcracker to tinsel angels, virtually everything you need for a festival of festivals. Stylish and unusual gift ideas to keep the two stores for the stylish shopper ready and offer ulitmatives shopping experience for shopping fans from all over the world. Proper Christmas spirit prevails also in Trafalgar Square - beaming each year from early December to 6 January, a huge Christmas tree in lights. Moreover, the tree is an annual gift from Norway. The dinner here every day of the most beautiful English Christmas carols singing groups argued.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Extigy Patch For Vista Blue Screen
So here is sometimes purely about everything cool markets that we can see that! I start with the great thing:
Portobello Road Market
Yay! The course is located in Notting Hill, and there's even some in the week, but on Saturday he is the coolest and most since, as the most people. It is apparently the world's largest antiques market, but they are really just at the beginning and then they sell anything. Since there are even drummers and a lot of stalls with clothes, Krimskams and beautiful things. In Notting Hill there's also some crazy shops that are really cool and then usually are open in the background. Very important: the spice level! Hopefully, there is the still, I have my Ma that is promised, that I again bring along original London Curry. XD
So, Saturday morning, we should to be there because otherwise we miss something!
Camden Market
There are actually 2-3 different Camden Markets (Canal, Lock and Stables), but they're all next to each other and there is a like a big market. XD Camden is especially good for fancy clothes (alternative, retro, goth, etc.) and accessories, but also other nice things. Since you can buy really cool clothes that's here is not! XD The shops around the market are really awesome, many have brightly colored doors and large paper mache figures on it. And in the courtyard of Camden Lock (which is such an old building complex) are great freshly prepared Essachen from all corners of the world. I've eaten there something African, so cool! But in February because there was unfortunately a bad fire, I hope it is already accessible again when we get there. The Camden Markets are certainly always open, because you can loose time weekday out.
Brick Lane Market
Brick Lane is so to speak, the Indian central London and Sunday is always held as a market. I was never there (because I still do not know Brick Lane), but it sounds very interesting (and at least it is in the Indian neighborhood). As is well sold mainly of old odds and ends, which now does not sound soo great, but it is also quite a few popular bagel cafes give in the street. But what the heck, since you drive quickly back to the subway and if it is stupid, then you are within 10 minutes again away. XD
Shepherd's Bush Market
More like a normal London market for locals. Since there's household goods, fresh fruit and vegetables and clothes. XD Oh, and nice little cafes. Now is not spectacular or anything, you might look a maybe, what if one looks for a stroll.
Covent Garden Jubilee Hall
This is a covered, never-ending market directly at Covent Garden. XD In the week, I prefer clothes (when I was there in 2003 have I seen quite funny shirts and I also bought that) and buy small items and on weekends there's' arts & crafts, " So a lot of homemade things. Since I can remember really cute buttons, jewelry and homemade soaps cool! For gift that's really ideal. I think there at the weekend it even stands in the Central Hall (otherwise there are good deals, i must show you the basement of David & Goliath).
are also at Covent Garden's always street performers (but really good ones that have to apply to appear as may, just like in the Tube station), since you can also just sit and sit and watch sometimes. 8D
in Covent Garden, we will always be time to time, because that is so central. XD But at the weekend, perhaps you should really stop by sometimes on purpose!
If you still have market suggestions, you can do so in the Entry edit or write in the comments! 8D Brixton Market would not recommend me the way, although the sound from the internet research then her cool, but every other state has sold all the fish, and the popping in the sun. X_x STINK!
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