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I arrived in chicago annoyed that my connecting flight had been cancelled due to some light rain, after 5 hours of being bumped down the queues I eventually got my connecting flight. By the time I had arrived at my final airport I had been travelling for 23 hours, also my luggage had been lost.
I got my luggage back the next day and found out that my room was a triple room. Skipping forward a bit I now am in the same room which is now a double room (still got the 3rd bed) and have had a mexican, a russian and a korean as roomates.
After a couple of weeks settling in I went to my first house party (where there were many attractive girls all of whom had angry drunk bottle wielding boyfriends), I have since gone to all of the partys I could (the latest I have been up until is 5:30 and regularly up until 3:00 and I do not catch up during the day).
It took a week after my 21st before I started drinking (the night of the local "football" match where our team won. Since then I have been completely drunk once (consuming the equivalent of 11 beer cans worth of alcohol, not my cleverest moment, [considering that I had only had about one unit of alcohol within the past 3 years]).
Apparently I have been seen walking down the street with 20 hot girls once, I'm sure that never happened, but when drink is involved you can never be 100% sure.
I have since been slacking off slightly leaving my work until the last moment and watching a lot of television.
But this part is ok because the grades I get here do not count towards my final degree back home (I sense I slight motivational problem there).
I have been noticing that when I talk to people I start to talk a bit like hugh grant which is slightly unerving. I have learnt various drinking games and have become a much better goldeneye player.
There is other stuff but I don't want that on the internet.
I would not say that I am the same person that got on the plane at heathrow, I have changed (hopefully for the better, even though I still study physics). I talk a lot more, I have lots more friends and I don't study all of the time anymore [and my writing has improved since I joined the chatforums, the 2 dvd wins has impressed my friends].
In summary America has changed me.
[disclaimer: I do not recomend in anyway any of the actions that have been described above especially the overdrinking part (apart from writing on these forums)]
now what to choose for my prize?
I arrived in chicago annoyed that my connecting flight had been cancelled due to some light rain, after 5 hours of being bumped down the queues I eventually got my connecting flight. By the time I had arrived at my final airport I had been travelling for 23 hours, also my luggage had been lost.
I got my luggage back the next day and found out that my room was a triple room. Skipping forward a bit I now am in the same room which is now a double room (still got the 3rd bed) and have had a mexican, a russian and a korean as roomates.
After a couple of weeks settling in I went to my first house party (where there were many attractive girls all of whom had angry drunk bottle wielding boyfriends), I have since gone to all of the partys I could (the latest I have been up until is 5:30 and regularly up until 3:00 and I do not catch up during the day).
It took a week after my 21st before I started drinking (the night of the local "football" match where our team won. Since then I have been completely drunk once (consuming the equivalent of 11 beer cans worth of alcohol, not my cleverest moment, [considering that I had only had about one unit of alcohol within the past 3 years]).
Apparently I have been seen walking down the street with 20 hot girls once, I'm sure that never happened, but when drink is involved you can never be 100% sure.
I have since been slacking off slightly leaving my work until the last moment and watching a lot of television.
But this part is ok because the grades I get here do not count towards my final degree back home (I sense I slight motivational problem there).
I have been noticing that when I talk to people I start to talk a bit like hugh grant which is slightly unerving. I have learnt various drinking games and have become a much better goldeneye player.
There is other stuff but I don't want that on the internet.
I would not say that I am the same person that got on the plane at heathrow, I have changed (hopefully for the better, even though I still study physics). I talk a lot more, I have lots more friends and I don't study all of the time anymore [and my writing has improved since I joined the chatforums, the 2 dvd wins has impressed my friends].
In summary America has changed me.
[disclaimer: I do not recomend in anyway any of the actions that have been described above especially the overdrinking part (apart from writing on these forums)]