Met up with Natalie today, we went shopping
I bought a pair of jeans – I had a heck of a time finding non-button jeans. Either
way, I found a pair and what made me happy is I now fit comfortably into a 32 waist
again!
We also did some window shopping, and just
generally hung out for a while. We also went back to OMG and I got another
milkshake – Lucky Tatties this time (tastes of cinnamon).
There was a Shit load of snow all day. It snowed
most of the day, and it was the wet, sticky variety that doesn’t linger, which
is pretty good too.
I decided somewhat last minute to dress up
after all for the CeltSoc event. I ended up borrowing pieces for my costume from
my friends – I planned to go as a lumberjack – why not live up to the North
American stereotype? Unfortunately, I didn’t pull off the burly look; I looked
like the stereotypical gay lumberjack. Anyways, I got most of my costume from
lesbians (does that make it a double stereotype?)
I went to the Polish Storytelling event in
the evening – for the first half anyways, there was an overlap with the CeltSoc
event, so I backed out at the half time break. I then went to the Bobbin in my
(pathetic) costume. After about an hour there we caught the Campus bus to
another bar (Campus is a bar in Aberdeen, and they have a bus to get from Uni
to the bar). What I really liked about the first bar we stopped at –
Alternative – as it played some awesome songs/music.
Unfortunately, there was also something I
didn’t like about the place was because my pants (the new ones I bought in the
morning) ripped. It was an incredible rip; from the second reinforcing band
below the waist, down along the back pocket to below my buttocks and onto my
leg. It was embarrassing as heck, and breezy to boot.
We went on from Alternative to Triple Kirks,
Slains Castle, and then Korova. They were alright, but not too awesome. I did
like Slains Castle; it’s like a mix between a mad science lab and a Hollywood dungeon. What I really enjoyed that evening was the Fried
Mars Bar that I ate at Marco’s. It sounds really dodgy, I know, but it tastes
AWESOME. I totally intend to introduce it to any visitors I have while I live
here.
You can get Fried Mars Bar at the Irish Embassy here. Haven't had it yet.. sounds weird.
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