Sunday, November 1, 2009

Thursday October 29th:

This morning I slept in until 10 :) .
I had a slow, lazy morning, and then came to Lunel. The bus driver talked to me about his colleage who 'forgot' me yesterday... HA!
Cafe d'Amelie isn't serving lunch anymore, so I've ordered a Cafe-Frappe-Latte and a Creme Brule. OH MY IT LOOKS TO DYE FOR!
Agghh.. I'm going to go eat now!
*maybe 5 minutes later*
Well, that was yummy :) The lady remembered my order- Cafe-Frappe-Latte. Today, though I ordered just a Cafe-Frappe...she gave me it with the Latte bit...I will have to pay for it now....
Hopefully, I can get a wireless connection.
Yay! ... Nooooo, In order to connect to the free WiFi, you have to know a password. None of the waitresses knew the password.

I decided that I'd take an earler train to Montpellier. By the time that I got the the train station I really had to go to the washroom. In the Lunel train station, there weren't any. I had to wait until I got to Montpellier, found the washroom in the train station, had to pay 50cents (WTFRIGG?) I was not pleased about this, but really had to go. The French really aren't big on public washrooms, because they are considered 'unsanitary'. Well, this one was nice and clean and had marble tile and automatic fixtures. No wonder they made me pay 50cents.

Then I walked to a little shop that sold pizza slices. I got one with four cheeses, ate about half of it and then realized that one of the four types of cheese was blue cheese (blechh). I only bought the slice because I was hungry and had only had a blowl of cheerios and a creme brule. I walked to the center (even though I could have gotten onto the tram at the train station). I took the tram from the center (Comedie) to Odysseum. I shopped around but didnt' buy anything. I realized that H&M is an extremely dangerous store to walk into when one has NO money.

Then I walked to IKEA to meet Fred and Gillian. They were buying their kitchen. IKEA is absolutely huge. I want to build a house and fill it with IKEA. We ate supper in IKEA too... There is a cafeteria in there for all of the hungry shoppers! Gillian says that it's the only restaurant in France that allows free refills on soft drinks.

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