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Envinyatar ([info]envinyatar15) wrote,
@ 2009-04-14 16:37:00

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I feel so doomed. Now neither [info]snapelike nor [info]imma are going to meet up with me in London! They can't come (through no fault of their own), which leaves me all by myself. Eh. This is less than ideal :/ I do have other people I'm going to meet there (anyone to whom I haven't spoken about meeting up yet?), but I really wish I could have had some time with the two of them, as rooming with them last year was brilliant. *sniff*


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[info]iamisaac
2009-04-14 11:39 am UTC (link)
*pets sympathetically*

Am also struggling with the "eek no [info]snapelike and [info]imma" feeling! If you've got no one to stay around with on the Friday night, you can come down to Canterbury early and stay here if you wish. There would be an unruly toddler and a quickly disappearing husband, but these little problems occur in all the best places, I'm told.
(Any of the people you're meeting fancy coming to [info]deathday_party? :-/

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[info]envinyatar15
2009-04-14 02:26 pm UTC (link)
Thanks, hon, but I'm already meeting up with someone on Friday evening :) I do have something to do every day I'm in London, so in the end it's not a life-altering incident to have neither around, but I am prone to panicking when I have to do things all by myself. I shall just try to see this as training... (Though I'd have loved to meet the unruly toddler especially, working with kids and all. I'd be curious to see if he understood me, and I, him. Lalala.)

Actually, the only thing that really scares is me having to figure out the trains by myself, because I've never taking a British train in my life. EEEP :D

Sadly the people I'm meeting are almost exclusively SPN people... :/

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[info]iamisaac
2009-04-14 02:44 pm UTC (link)
That's okay, just didn't want you feeling unloved and unwanted (and half my sabethea flist seems to be SPN people; I tried the first series but the husband wasn't particularly keen and I only really get time when he's about, so had to acknowledge defeat). :)

You must have read my increasingly desperate comments on snupin_meeting when I knew I'd have to do the travelling by myself - in a country who spoke my language! - so I'm quite sympathetic. And by the way, the coach is cheaper, and [info]skitty_kat is arriving at 3.20pm Canterbury - if you could arrive in the same place around the same time, it'd mean I only had to do one journey to the House... I need to be at the house at 5pm-ish so that I can let [info]leni_jess in, so something that arrives around 4pm or a little earlier would be fab. (Incidentally, most English people don't understand the toddler, because he says completely improbable things, so he'd probably understand you, but not the other way around!)

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[info]envinyatar15
2009-04-14 02:59 pm UTC (link)
I don't feel unloved, just a little... insecure? But that's okay :)

Oh yes, I remember them. Thank you for reminding me there are other people like me :D Anyway, it seems a coach from Victoria gets into Canterbury at exactly the same time as [info]skitty_kat arrives. I went over to her IJ to ask her if she was travelling via Victoria, which would be ideal ;)

Improbable things like what?

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[info]iamisaac
2009-04-14 03:02 pm UTC (link)
Oh, cool. Cardiff to Canterbury would definitely have to go through London, so fingers crossed *shows them*

As for the child, improbable things like "I think that must be the 'sneaky puddle-jumper' up ahead. How fabulous is that?!?" (The sneaky puddle-jumper is his imaginary friend, and his habit of coming out with phrases like "how great is that?!" is one of my favourite traits.)

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