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Scotland

What I'm up to.

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I'm currently in Scotland. I got here yesterday, sort of late, and met up with a few of the people who are sharing my room in the hostel; three Australians and a German. The five of us went out to dinner, and I bought a hamburger and fries for £2. I love Scotland. Afterwards we went to a Pagan fire festival, mostly because we were curious about it. It was very crowded, but unfortunatly seemed to be interprative dance while some people held torches. Apparently they were going to light a bonfire, but after standing near it for an hour and not being able to see the dancing, I gave up. I did see a bit of the dancing and it was really...bad. I was really tired anyway. My backpack is heavy, and I was carrying it a lot. I got back just after midnight, met a few other people who are sharing my room (as they were trying to sleep) and just crashed. So far everyone I've met seems really cool and fun. Everyone seems to be a traveler in their 20s, and seems really laid back and mellow, and pretty friendly. Hopefully this keeps up!

I also want to be those Austrailains when I grow up. They've been traveling a lot. They jut mentioned off hand their time in Vietnam. How cool is that? Got to go.

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I'm glad you've met awesome people already! Please don't leave us for them... Please?

[Tom--Who are you?]

That sounds awesome! (not the un-awesomeness of the fire stuff but the scotland bit)

oops. Sorry, that first one was me. and I still mean what I said!

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