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Sun Aug 13, 2006, 12:41 AM
ok, so its been a while since i've written, im currently sitting in a net cafe in Prague on day 13 of our interrailing adventure.. so far we've been to Rome, Venice, Vienna and Budapest!
I saw saw my first real life Leonardo di Vinci in the Vatican in Rome, which was amazing!
In Venice we went to see the Peggy Guggenheim collection which is a collection of cubist, abstract and surrealist art.. some of the works were amazing! a lot of Picasso, a Francis Bacon (..aww..) and lots of Ernst..!
and the in Vienna we went to the coolest Psychedelic art exhibit.. its was crazy.. there was a great documentary on Andy Warhol's the Plastic Exploding Inevitable, which was a series of films displayed at the same time to the music if the Velvet underground! really cool stuff! im going to look into it further!
cant wait for Paris.. of to Amsterdam first though..heh..i hear the brownies are good? :P
at last i am feeling inspired, i was on a total block there for a while with all the leaving cert shit.. results out on Wednesday.. ugh.. scary stuff!

k, so im off.. got a night train which basically equals no sleep so im going to try get some now! *yawn* xx


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sounds amazing!

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"And you told me you wanted to eat up my sadness"
davinci..hah...me and my baby saw five in the louvre..most are now covered in plexiglass due to his current popularity...when you go to the louvre you must viist michealangelo's slaves.

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hey lady!
WOW!!!!!!sounds like yer having a great time!!!!i'd love to do that!!!!hmmm...i might!!!!teehee!!!all that art!!!hmmm...FUN!!!!

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Nice Shoes *wink wink*
Glad to hear you guys are having fun.

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If you read this, you will die.
sounds like a tonne of fun.
I hope amsterdam is amazing
ave a good one

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Doowop beeatch.
ya, im going to paris in two weeks so il check it out for sure!

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