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The teachers on the trip were feeling sadistic and decided they don't need a toilet stop on a 2 and a half hour journey - and they can't use the Coach toilets either.
We had to dump our rucksacks into this pathetic little 'schools room' and then go around the museum for hourse without a drink - I didn't have any money either so that sucked, mucho.
One of the highlights was sitting in the only room in the entire museum that was air-conditioned, pretending to sketch a modernistic sculpture which we had all finished hours ago - before being kicked out for wasting seating space.
The museum was stiflingly hot and musty in some parts - which really 'added to the experience' :(
There was some very nice looking girls there though, so that became the days focus, screw Art - especially at that standard. The museum embarasses British art for the most part and is filled with members of the 'blue rinse brigade' (recycled teenagers)
Man, what a drag - never, ever, visit the Tate Britain. The Tate itself is fantastic but the Tate Britain....*shudders*
> I read "we had to dump in our rucksacks"
> Isn't that interesting?
>
> No?
I think you misread something
As that would indeed have been much more interesting than the trip - in fact, so would being torn apart by rabid wolves...
Isn't that interesting?
No?
The teachers on the trip were feeling sadistic and decided they don't need a toilet stop on a 2 and a half hour journey - and they can't use the Coach toilets either.
We had to dump our rucksacks into this pathetic little 'schools room' and then go around the museum for hourse without a drink - I didn't have any money either so that sucked, mucho.
One of the highlights was sitting in the only room in the entire museum that was air-conditioned, pretending to sketch a modernistic sculpture which we had all finished hours ago - before being kicked out for wasting seating space.
The museum was stiflingly hot and musty in some parts - which really 'added to the experience' :(
There was some very nice looking girls there though, so that became the days focus, screw Art - especially at that standard. The museum embarasses British art for the most part and is filled with members of the 'blue rinse brigade' (recycled teenagers)
Man, what a drag - never, ever, visit the Tate Britain. The Tate itself is fantastic but the Tate Britain....*shudders*