Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Working Itinerary Published

A few of you have inquired as to where the heck we're actually going (yeah, I guess that would help, huh?), so I went ahead added a link to our working itinerary spreadsheet on gdocs. Its currently on the bottom of our blog and will automatically update itself as Dan and I continue to hammer out any changes and finalize what the heck we're going to be doing in Europe. I apologize for the total ugliness of this, buuuut my knowledge of HTML is about nil. If anyone wants to try to beautify this eyesore, holler at me!

By the way, I don't mean to brag (but really, I do) but I was told today that there's a slim possibility that we might be able to catch Arsenal at Emirates Stadium for an FA Cup Semifinal!! And for free too. (i know you're jealous, Kia) Holy jeez, that could possibly be the absolute highlight of my life! Like literally, in my exit interview with God after I die, I'll probably tell him exactly that. Well if we can get a chance to go, i'm totally rockin' this tattoo:

(i should have enough real estate to pull this off, right?)

Also, in preparation for my departure, I've thought long and hard and have put together a list of what I will really miss from home while I am away:

-Lakers
-Lost
-my toilet
-Lakers

!!!36 hours until departure!!!



Habs >>> Leafs

(Editorial Note: Sorry guys, your gdoc spreadsheet was making my soul ache (not in the good way), so I exercised my Supremeo Blog Creator privileges and cleaned it up and moved it to the sidebar. Also... someone misspelled "Nuremberg". Nurnberg? Ouch. - Jen)

3 comments:

  1. Why the man fat? Why?

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  2. it is actually Nürnberg in german (or Nuernberg) but for some reason it is Nuremberg in english. even so, Nurnberg would be considered misspelled even in german cuz you gotta rock that umlaut. see you folks in der deutschland :)

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  3. It should be "in dem Deutschland" because "Deutschland" is a neuter word (das Land) and "in" requires a dative article following it. Also, adding an article in front of Deutschland is a little redundant.
    If you were to have written "das Vaterland" (with "in": "in dem Vaterland") or maybe "die Bundesrepublik" (with "in": "in der Bundesrepublik")that would be all right.

    But props to the umlaut catch. Jennifer, you fail. (:

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