So I'm just chilling with Cora's Mac while she's in the shower and it occurred to me that I could use the time to post here on the blog - since I did tell everyone I'd write about what an amazing time I'm having to make you all jealous.
Just kidding. But I do have a lot to tell you - these past two days have been, on a scale of one to ten, 92947386184678146731461846184646 times amazing. (That's an insanely long number. Just thought I'd state the obvious and point that out. Innit.)
So here I am in Denmark. It's snowy here - though it's melting fast - and I have been heroically resisting the urge to throw snowballs at Cora since she protested so profusely... and then she went and threw one at me. Nice.
Naturally I threw one or two back. I mean it would be rude to let such a cry for attention go unanswered.
So on Thursday I arrived about ten o'clock (getting up at four in the morning was SO worth it) and we went into Copenhagen and basically shopped. Since we went shopping again yesterday, I have basically no money, but hey, I do have some fabulous new clothes. And I've been saving for this trip since I was like, twelve, so.
Hello peeps (god I hate how people use that word. But I'm using it now as I'm not Molly and thought I should make you all aware of it.)...
Molly will kill me for my horrid punctuation xD
So I'm the knob Molly's been spending time with "here in Denmark" aka Cora the freaky Dane.
Btw would it be completely rude of me if I kept her and never gave her back? I mean she's rude but also the cutest grammar freak I've ever met (well she's the only grammar freak I've met...)
I know she's been "complaining" about how I threw snow at her but you have no idea what she can get up to. Well some of you might now what I'm talking about, like twitter raping you xD
Molly Ellen freaking Turner you're amazing and I really don't want to let you go! Maybe I should just lock the door to the bathroom... Better not as you'd have to stand there all naked :P Okay so that's not true you've got towels and clothes with you. Why am I even writing this? I'm boring and really not funny at all. By the way Miss T you owe me money MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
*cough, cough* damn those evil laughs they're are killer on ones throat.
Molly why did we get hold of so much candy? The coffee table is practically overflowing with candy and empty cans...
Oh ooh... Molly just turned off the water, which means she'll soon be back. I'll let you in on a little secret; she asked me to do this xD "Wouldn't it be fun if you wrote in my blog post" and naturally as I'm such an obliging person I have done as she requested.
Though I didn't completely follow her instructions hehehehehehehhe...
Wicked was ozmazing but it's nothing compared to the London show. Oh she got out now so I'll end it here. Sorry for my boring pooness.
Cora signing out now, see you peeps (again I hate that expression).
And I, the knob to whom this blog belongs, have returned from the dead (the shower was that scary).
(Random point: right now we're watching Spongebob Squarepants in Danish. It's kind of strange - but then I'm getting used to seeing things I know well in English in Danish instead. X Factor was particularly strange.)
I hope you enjoyed Cora's input to the blog.... as you can see, she's got a very different writing style to me so you can probably tell whose writing is whose.
So on Thursday, we actually met one of our friends from YouTube - Julie, or JulieOfSurburbia as she's commonly known. She's one of the sweetest girls I've ever met and it was awesome to see her in real life - though strange to get used to her face not being behind a screen. But it was great and I'm really glad we did it, since she's an amazing person and so lovely. :)
So as Cora said, we saw Wicked. In Danish. It was actually pretty awesome. Obviously the way they did it was very different to how it is in London; they used TV screens placed around the top of the stage to set the scene, since the stage was smaller, but they also adapted it in really great ways. For example, during Defying Gravity, the arm Elphaba was on moved around the stage so she "flew" rather than just hanging there. They also actually included Dorothy - you could see her throwing the water over Elphaba. It was actually really good and the fact that I only understood a few words didn't make it hard for me to know what was going on; I guess after seeing the show four times you kind of get to know the storyline pretty well.
So I have to go now, but I'll be back probably when I go home (nooooo, don't want to go home) to force the rest of my awesome time here in Denmark upon you. Sorry for the crappiness of my writing in this post but alas, that is what happens when I have a lot to say and I want to write it all down before I forget it.
Toodles, bloglings!
Molly x
Have realized 'knob' rhymes with 'blog'. Could I call this the 'knobblog'? Would that have two Bs? Knobblog? Knoblog? Hmm.
Just kidding. But I do have a lot to tell you - these past two days have been, on a scale of one to ten, 92947386184678146731461846184646 times amazing. (That's an insanely long number. Just thought I'd state the obvious and point that out. Innit.)
So here I am in Denmark. It's snowy here - though it's melting fast - and I have been heroically resisting the urge to throw snowballs at Cora since she protested so profusely... and then she went and threw one at me. Nice.
Naturally I threw one or two back. I mean it would be rude to let such a cry for attention go unanswered.
So on Thursday I arrived about ten o'clock (getting up at four in the morning was SO worth it) and we went into Copenhagen and basically shopped. Since we went shopping again yesterday, I have basically no money, but hey, I do have some fabulous new clothes. And I've been saving for this trip since I was like, twelve, so.
Hello peeps (god I hate how people use that word. But I'm using it now as I'm not Molly and thought I should make you all aware of it.)...
Molly will kill me for my horrid punctuation xD
So I'm the knob Molly's been spending time with "here in Denmark" aka Cora the freaky Dane.
Btw would it be completely rude of me if I kept her and never gave her back? I mean she's rude but also the cutest grammar freak I've ever met (well she's the only grammar freak I've met...)
I know she's been "complaining" about how I threw snow at her but you have no idea what she can get up to. Well some of you might now what I'm talking about, like twitter raping you xD
Molly Ellen freaking Turner you're amazing and I really don't want to let you go! Maybe I should just lock the door to the bathroom... Better not as you'd have to stand there all naked :P Okay so that's not true you've got towels and clothes with you. Why am I even writing this? I'm boring and really not funny at all. By the way Miss T you owe me money MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
*cough, cough* damn those evil laughs they're are killer on ones throat.
Molly why did we get hold of so much candy? The coffee table is practically overflowing with candy and empty cans...
Oh ooh... Molly just turned off the water, which means she'll soon be back. I'll let you in on a little secret; she asked me to do this xD "Wouldn't it be fun if you wrote in my blog post" and naturally as I'm such an obliging person I have done as she requested.
Though I didn't completely follow her instructions hehehehehehehhe...
Wicked was ozmazing but it's nothing compared to the London show. Oh she got out now so I'll end it here. Sorry for my boring pooness.
Cora signing out now, see you peeps (again I hate that expression).
And I, the knob to whom this blog belongs, have returned from the dead (the shower was that scary).
(Random point: right now we're watching Spongebob Squarepants in Danish. It's kind of strange - but then I'm getting used to seeing things I know well in English in Danish instead. X Factor was particularly strange.)
I hope you enjoyed Cora's input to the blog.... as you can see, she's got a very different writing style to me so you can probably tell whose writing is whose.
So on Thursday, we actually met one of our friends from YouTube - Julie, or JulieOfSurburbia as she's commonly known. She's one of the sweetest girls I've ever met and it was awesome to see her in real life - though strange to get used to her face not being behind a screen. But it was great and I'm really glad we did it, since she's an amazing person and so lovely. :)
So as Cora said, we saw Wicked. In Danish. It was actually pretty awesome. Obviously the way they did it was very different to how it is in London; they used TV screens placed around the top of the stage to set the scene, since the stage was smaller, but they also adapted it in really great ways. For example, during Defying Gravity, the arm Elphaba was on moved around the stage so she "flew" rather than just hanging there. They also actually included Dorothy - you could see her throwing the water over Elphaba. It was actually really good and the fact that I only understood a few words didn't make it hard for me to know what was going on; I guess after seeing the show four times you kind of get to know the storyline pretty well.
So I have to go now, but I'll be back probably when I go home (nooooo, don't want to go home) to force the rest of my awesome time here in Denmark upon you. Sorry for the crappiness of my writing in this post but alas, that is what happens when I have a lot to say and I want to write it all down before I forget it.
Toodles, bloglings!
Molly x
Have realized 'knob' rhymes with 'blog'. Could I call this the 'knobblog'? Would that have two Bs? Knobblog? Knoblog? Hmm.
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Wow this post is so laid back and causal. It is almost comforting :) x
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