Tomorrow. Or the next day. I think.
adjective Trustworthy, genuine.
Maybe we weren’t adventurous enough to climb the lions… But we did chat with some hipsters from the East side – one fine artist, one fashion designer. I think that was more interesting, really.
To ‘skive off’ is to avoid some duty or obligation. Skiving off is similar to bunking off; I’ll let you know if I ever figure out the exact difference.
Donna has arrived safely in London. Gina and Sassy are getting on fine. Donna’s room is stocked so if we start talking and can’t find the end of our sentence, we don’t have to leave the house! Reporting live from London, have a beautiful Friday ya’ll! www.drewandjengotolondon.com
To ‘bunk off’ is to skip an obligation, especially school or work. e.g. Let’s bunk off today–we can just not come back to work after lunch! -OR- We are bunking off, let’s not get caught by our boss in the Tesco by the office!
I am always finding reasons to celebrate, or at least reasons to reflect, on the milestones and moments that have helped to shape me. For better or for worse, this week we celebrate being in the UK for two years. If you haven’t already scheduled your visit, it might be high time to get it in the books!
This is where Londoners meet. This is where Londoners have fish ‘n’ ships on Fridays. I wonder if Donna eats fish ‘n’ chips…