Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Day 15- Saturday 15th March- Phuket, Thailand

Getting up for breakfast at 10 is becoming more and more of an effort and it doesn't even really sem worthwhile since I only ever really eat a few slices of pineapple and a piece of toast from the ant infested conveyor toaster. After breakfast we went to the lobby to use the internet and sort out our student finance, which had been looming over us for a few days. We bought 3 hours of net time and had an hour each. I went first, sorted out the student finance business and then did some facebookage and emails. I got a bit worried by the fact that the student finance application asked for my passport, which, of course, I wouldn't be able to provide at all for a few months. Sarah and Hannah got theirs sorted ages ago apparently. I feel like Sarah did tell me when she did it, but I feel like if she had, it would have been a top priority, so either they were nice and didn't tell me, or I was retarded and forgot.
We were in the lobby till 1:30, then popped to the minimart down the road to buy some stuff to munch on. I'm not entirely sure where the rest of the day went. Next thing I remember is watching 'Click' starring Adam Sandler at 8pm. It was better than I remember, but still riddled with logical inconsistencies. After 'Click' was 'World Trade Center', and we all know how much I love Nic Cage, so I went to sleep.
What a thrilling day. It's not our fault though! There's nothing nearby to do! Finding the temples yesterday was a right effort. All there is around is hotels and tourist information centres full of waterskiing information and leaflets about boat rides to 'James Bond Island', which sounds exciting, but is just a rock that once appeared in a James Bond film. This is why we stay in watching movies.

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