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Reina's visit to England

.. a week of us playing tour guide!

Our dear friend Reina came to visit us in England for a week and it was really good to have a friend from T.O. come and experience life in England. We managed to get ALOT done while she was here and here's a quick list of what we/she did:

  • Went to Windsor Castle..unfortunately St George cathedral was closed for services

  • Mon/Tues she did the hop-on/hop-off bus tour for the day and by the time we met up after work, she was absolutely spent! lol! One night we took her to Ancient Raj in Frimley for Indian food and after eating the lamb madras, she's on a mission to find similar food back home!

  • Went to this wicked restaurant in Soho called Inamo which has tables that allow you to order food off, play games, etc.. all with a touchpad and a projector above-head displaying all the images..so cool.

  • Went to see the musical Wicked with Claire and Alan as well..and it was Wicked! Seriously, i'm not a fan of
    musicals but the evil witch, Elphaba, played by Alex Khadime was simply brilliant! I could even watch it again just for
    her.

  • Went to Stonehenges..yes, that's what she calls it lol! Damn it was cold and windy that day but she got to see onw of the seven wonders of the world so that's cool! Afterwards, we picked up Michelle and headed to Westfield mall where we all made some pretty big purchases (2 Jaeger bags and 1 Reiss jacket were bought..among other items)

  • Checked out the Ministry of Sound! Yeah baby, the legendary club for house/trance music and Erick Morillo was
    playing that night. Amazing sound and music in all rooms, one of the things that made it that good was the fact that
    even though it was sold out, it wasn't packed and not the slightest bit humid or hot like Guvernment/Warehouse. We are definitely going back again..New Years Eve maybe?

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Posted by dnaman 23.11.2008 1:36 PM Archived in Events | England

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