the british museum
i could live and die there
valium makes me not care enough to put effort into this post...
ahhh...sweet, sweet valium.
one of my most favorite museums i saw in london was the british museum. it was like seeing everything i ever studied come to life for me.
the infamous rosetta stone...
their assyrian and egyptian rooms...
their gorgeous greek artifacts...
and who doesn't love dead people...
ahhh...sweet, sweet valium.
one of my most favorite museums i saw in london was the british museum. it was like seeing everything i ever studied come to life for me.
the infamous rosetta stone...
their assyrian and egyptian rooms...
their gorgeous greek artifacts...
and who doesn't love dead people...
6 Comments:
At February 21, 2007 8:03 PM, Miss Scarlet said…
oooh! I wanna go.
At February 22, 2007 2:15 PM, Phil said…
Something tells me that man was killed when his wife threw a barrage of pots and bowls at him because he forgot to take out the trash or something like that.
At February 22, 2007 3:49 PM, Beakerz said…
I prefer to spend my time on xanax, but tomAto, tomoato ;)
At February 22, 2007 9:27 PM, Carrie M said…
wow, you just took me on a tour of my very first history class in london when i studied abroad there. *sigh* those were the days...
At February 23, 2007 3:27 AM, DCSportsChick said…
Sigh. I want to go back SO BAD. and there's a BA sale. argh!
At February 27, 2007 5:22 PM, Anonymous said…
I felt the same way at the national gallery of art. It's as if everything you see in books in college was the tooth fairy -- and then all of the sudden, you turn a corner and there's the real tooth fairy. Who would've ever believed they were in fact *real*?
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