Okay, the big secret is out. I, Jean, am an aaamericaaan yaank. But, the good thing is I'm not a redneck! I'm from one of the few decent parts of America, Manhattan. It's pretty rad here I guess. 90% of the domestic flights I ever take involve either san francisco or LA because its the only places in america I can survive in. Well, LA is hard to survive in, but It's more tolerable than anywhere in the midwest. I'm also working on my british accent. One day it will sound ace.
I had a grilled aubergine sandwich today with some crisps + a diet coke. I got it from a deli around the corner and it cost me a lot of quid. Excuse me, I mean dollars. Yeah. I guess it was cheaper than Pret-A-Manger - which is massively expensive for a sandwich or salad.
I was listening to Ben Lee today and I just realized he could pass as a Sam clone. Picture a Young Ben lee- in noise addict and then picture sam! Sam is a noise addict - er sound addict. I've been a fan of his stuff since baseball fury.
Here are some hilarious websites
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/full-list-of-stuff-white-people-like/
That mainly applies to america, I guess. However, I find it scary because I really like a lot of those things, tea, coffee, manhattan, public radio, apple, indie music, organic food, whole foods, sunday new york times, yoga, JUNO, expensive sandwiches, traveling, san francisco, bicycles, vintage, asian fusion food, yoga, wes anderson movies, david sedaris, breakfast places, sushi, veganism, film festivals, etc etc.
Call me white. Wait Don't call me white. (I used to love nofx). I'm not white, I swear.
I still like Rancid.
Anyway that's pretty scary that a lot of things on that list are applicable to me! Oh well. What I like is What i like. oh well. Pish Posh- there is no sense on dwelling on it. However, stereotypes always have a hint of truth to them.
I wonder what the list, "What eastenders like" would consist of.
I believe later in the day, my mate and I will get brick lane curry house. We do plan on eating some sort of nosh for tea. Brick lane curry house is london inspired. It is in the east village.
I am craving Crunchy Nut corn flakes and a Luzocade. Somehow you cannot find these in the states at all. I also hate the atlantic ocean. That pond makes it difficult to get Crunchy nut at Tesco. Oh, the states does not have tesco. How bollocks is that? The Atlantic Ocean is also keeping me from a bloke from london that I particularly fancy. sigh.
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Have I gotten myself all confused, or is there a 'Brick Lane Curry House' in NYC?
That'd be dope.
I don't think you should have crunchy nut cornflakes & lucozade together,
that's not the in ting.
God, Juno is so overrated.
David Sedaris?
I think it makes more sense if you say either "I'm gonna have some nosh" or "I'm gonna have some tea" otherwise it's like I'm gonna have some food for tea, which is kind of a given. Alternatively you could just say, "I'm gonna eat something".
Yup there is a brick lane curry house on east 6th street! its amazing. and yeah it does sound like a bad combo. I am also obsessed with weetabix. Oh and sam, i will learn british better. I promise. Thanks for correcting me otherwise I would've started to sound off!
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