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To: DRamsey@xavier.ny.edu (Doug Ramsey)
CC: JMadrox@xavier.ny.edu (Jamie Madrox), KPryde@xavier.ny.edu (Katherine Pryde), RSinclair@xavier.ny.edu (Rahne Sinclair)
From: MColbert@xavier.ny.edu (Marie-Ange Colbert)
Subject: We have arrived in England.
We arrived safely. England is, as I expected, cold and damp. I finally managed sleep on the plane. Yes, Doug, I got more than an hour of sleep, stop worrying. Jamie, if he looks worried, hit him with a sock for me, please? Merci.
I found an internet cafe that promised decent tea. Surprisingly, it is rather not bad. I am not sure about the food though. I believe we are being tourists today. Big Ben, The Tower of London. All those things tourists go to see. Jubilee has taken it upon herself to be as American as possible, and refuses to listen to my explanation that you are not supposed to clash on purpose.
If Doug did not get the chance to ask you, do any of you want anything from England, or France?
~Angie
CC: JMadrox@xavier.ny.edu (Jamie Madrox), KPryde@xavier.ny.edu (Katherine Pryde), RSinclair@xavier.ny.edu (Rahne Sinclair)
From: MColbert@xavier.ny.edu (Marie-Ange Colbert)
Subject: We have arrived in England.
We arrived safely. England is, as I expected, cold and damp. I finally managed sleep on the plane. Yes, Doug, I got more than an hour of sleep, stop worrying. Jamie, if he looks worried, hit him with a sock for me, please? Merci.
I found an internet cafe that promised decent tea. Surprisingly, it is rather not bad. I am not sure about the food though. I believe we are being tourists today. Big Ben, The Tower of London. All those things tourists go to see. Jubilee has taken it upon herself to be as American as possible, and refuses to listen to my explanation that you are not supposed to clash on purpose.
If Doug did not get the chance to ask you, do any of you want anything from England, or France?
~Angie
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Date: 2004-03-13 04:41 pm (UTC)From: {the kitten }
Subject: re: We have arrived in England.
Hey babe,
glad to hear you made it across the ocean in one piece. Hope the time you spend in England is fun, and that you have a safe trip home to France and then again home to us. Tell Jubilee I said to behave, and that if she doesn't I'll let Jamie and Doug at her cd collection. Might at least calm her down a little.
Be well, and if you bring me back chocolate I'll love you forever.
*hugs*
-Kitty
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Date: 2004-03-14 09:27 am (UTC)From: MColbert@xavier.ny.edu (Marie-Ange Colbert)
Subject: Re: We have arrived in England.
Jubilee -shrieked-. I did not know she could make that noise. I think Jamie and Doug have better taste in music than she does. Though Doug listens to that odd no-music all-singing stuff.
Chocolate. I can do chocolate. :)
~Angie
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Date: 2004-03-14 07:29 pm (UTC)From: { the kitten }
Subject: Re: We have arrived in England.
Oh, you'd be surprised at the range of noises she can make. *grin* And I don't know, her stuff's not that bad. I rather like some of her music, although the four of us pretty much always use headphones so's not to tick each other off too much.
Yeah, chocolate's pretty easy. :)
Have fun!
-Kitty
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Date: 2004-03-13 09:53 pm (UTC)CC: {Kitten}, {Worrywart}, {Not the Big Bad}
From: {Xerox Boy}
Subject: Re: We have arrived in England.
Angie, I don't have that many socks. We get something like five newspapers every day, with multiple sections and everything, so why can't I use those?
Have fun at the Tower. I hear there's actually some leftover bits of the old Roman walls in there, which just blows my mind. Grandpa always used to say that the difference between England and America is that the Brits think a hundred miles is a long way, and Americans think a hundred years is a long time, but man, that's old.
And I can't think of anything off the top of my head, and you don't have to get me anything, but if you see any T-shirts you think I'd like, I wouldn't turn 'em down. :)
Want me to set any traps you can threaten Jubes with for when you guys get home? I have this great excuse to sneak into her room . . .
:)
Date: 2004-03-14 09:23 am (UTC)From: MColbert@xavier.ny.edu (Marie-Ange Colbert)
Subject: Re: We have arrived in England
A newspaper is fine. Just do not bruise him. If you are really ambitious, there should be copies of the Wall Street Journal. There is an European edition, and we get a copy in Spanish. I am sure you can guess who subscribes.
The Tower was more interesting than I thought.
I think Jubilee will probably not be too much of a pest. But do not let me stop you from pranking. I am sure she'll have something planned for April first.