Monday, April 30, 2007
Aaaggghh, computers (or should that be, aaagghhh, RM!)
Thursday, April 26, 2007
An Easter Sunday at Westminster Abbey

Monday, April 09, 2007
A Lille Break

Mum and Mal at Dunkerque
I have never been to Lille before nor have I ever wanted to go, but actually, it is a real pretty little city. It was the European capital of culture (or something like this) in 2004 and I guess you can sort of see why, it has some very beautiful architecture and there are heaps of things to do /see there. Plus the food is pretty good, too (as my hips will attest!). If you only have a limited amount of time in Lille, as we did, then my recommendation is to do a mini-bus tour for €9.50, bookable from the tourist information centre in the Palais Rihour. This tour lasts about an hour and is an audio visual experience so you get to see what the buildings look like inside without having to leave your seat (or pay more for the experience).
In order to keep the weekend costs down, we decided to fall back on our old favourite, Formule 1, for accommodation. This hotel chain was introduced to me by my good friend Chris a few years back when he was visiting Paris with his mate Sam for a gaming tournament. Its good, cheap accommodation - the rooms are all exactly the same, no variation (at least that I've seen) from country to country - they appear to be pre-fabricated capsules. For not much more than the cost of a dormitory room in a hostel, you get a room to yourself with a double bed, bunk bed, sink and TV (plus a couple of power points and a desk). You don't have any keys to worry about, as there is a 6 digit code for you to forget which allows you access to your room (you should have seen it a little while back when we did the Normandie beaches, Belgium and Amsterdam and stayed in these hotels - a new code every night - didn't know whether we were coming or going...).
The amenities are located outside of the room and "self-clean" automatically when you leave them. The only problem with the toilets is that there is no basin to wash your hands after you do your business - which means that every single person who uses the facilities has to touch the door handle with their manky hands afterwards to leave the cubicle, then touch the minging door handle (and key code pad) to the rooms - BEFORE washing their hands in their rooms... and I don't know if the cleaning crew for the hotel actually clean the door handles... hm. Food for thought.
The only other thing I can find fault with in the Formule 1's is that they are usually located on the outskirts of the town and so you really do need a car to get there. That's ok, but for a couple of things. First, the directions to the hotel on the website and in the booklet are only provided in the language of the country the hotel is in. Therefore, if you are staying in a Formule 1 in France, the directions are in French. Now I never studied any French at school, and the extent of my French is basically anything to do with musical terms (which is why I can understand some road signs e.g. cedez le passage and know my gauche from my droit), or ask for the bill. So you try deciphering:
Par autoroute de Paris, Calais, Dunkerque, Lille : suivre dir. Roubaix/ Tourcoing-Gent (A22), sortie 17 ( Halluin / Tourcoing) après le centre commercial Auchan. Dans la sortie 17 prendre à gauche en direction de Halluin/ Douane, continuer tout droit jusqu' au 2ème rond-point. F1 au 2e rond-point sur le parking du restaurant Buffalo.
Monday, April 02, 2007
A Great British Tradition


Sunday, April 01, 2007
Mum's the word...

