Someone people really seemed to like the movie. I can't figure out why, myself. Be prepared for an almost total lack of English accents.
You should do one of your famous impulsive life-changing things and move over here!
Dude, I so wish! I've only been to England once and spent most of my time at a conference in Plymouth, but I loved what little I saw. I felt like I'd walked straight into an Enid Blyton book. :-) I was in constant squee-mode the entire week.
The main client of Jim's company is based in France. They'll be doing the first flight of an airplane (he's an engineer) later this month and wanted to send him over for the event. He's turned them down because he can't find his passport (it's still lost in storage somewhere as he hasn't yet moved into his new house and is hopelessly disorganised) to which I say argh! I would have packed myself into his suitcase.
Dating someone who lived in the Netherlands had its drawbacks, but it was nice going to Europe twice a year. ::sighs longingly for the Old World::
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Date: 2005-05-02 05:51 pm (UTC)You should do one of your famous impulsive life-changing things and move over here!
Dude, I so wish! I've only been to England once and spent most of my time at a conference in Plymouth, but I loved what little I saw. I felt like I'd walked straight into an Enid Blyton book. :-) I was in constant squee-mode the entire week.
The main client of Jim's company is based in France. They'll be doing the first flight of an airplane (he's an engineer) later this month and wanted to send him over for the event. He's turned them down because he can't find his passport (it's still lost in storage somewhere as he hasn't yet moved into his new house and is hopelessly disorganised) to which I say argh! I would have packed myself into his suitcase.
Dating someone who lived in the Netherlands had its drawbacks, but it was nice going to Europe twice a year. ::sighs longingly for the Old World::