Got back on Sunday, enjoyed myself to no end. Stayed in Preston, pretty much a small college city. Man. Loved the view.
Anywho, for you Brits, here's the things I liked, the things I didn't like, and the things I don't understand:
Things I Liked - Drinking age
- Those nifty crosswalks with the light bulbs telling motorists to stop.
- That Alan Patridge comedy show
- Your Mayo (even though it's Helmans, I
swear it's better than our US version!)
- Mayo on fries/"chips" (this should draw a good bash or two but it really is quite good)
- Fish & Chips
- Arcade Video Games that give cash prizes (and, coincidentally, are found EVERYWHERE).
- Your hospitality right from customs (It's shameful how easy it is for me to go there, and how much of a pain in the rump it is for you to come here)
- The color of the grass between Manchester airport and Preston. Now I know, "the grass is always greener on the other side", buuuut.... That has to be a much different species then we have over here. It was almost the color of pistachio icecream. Wish I could plant it in my yard.
- The Full English Breakfast. Damn good. Damn, Damn good.
Things I Did Not Like - How I was very nearly hit by a car every single night (ok, maybe this is partially my fault, but really, do you have to try so hard to hit me?)
- How every place I happened to go had a seperate faucet for hot and cold water. I was playing hot potato trying to wash my hands (I've heard "modern" faucets exist but I failed to locate one).
- How incredibly hard it is to understand the "Scaucer?" accent.
Things I Do Not Understand - How you have a 1 penny coin of comparable size to ours, yet also have a 2 pence coin of twice that size. It just doesn't make sense to me and I would greatly appreciate it if someone could fill me in as to why it's set up that way. There must be a reason.
Well, anyway, hope I didn't offend anyone, as these are just my observations from an admittedly short trip.
All in all I have to say you have a really nice country, and very friendly and very reasonable people I'd have to say. I had some pleasant conversations with the locals about topics such as Iraq and GW Bush. These conversations didn't turn into shouting matches... They were more intellectual then the ones that, I at least, have found here.
Two thumbs up!
