Friday, 17 April 2009

Good Bye Les Arcs, Hello Tignes/Val D

Al right Treac??
Wow the time finally came and we (The Neilson team) have officially left the the quiet, snow parched resort of Les Arcs 2000. Its been kind to us this season and after a bloody long clean down we we're out and down the mountain before you could say “Your Mum!”
So here we are in the lovely resort of Tignes. Another two weeks and I'm home, and boy can I wait??
But what better way to spend killing time, with loads more friends off of training and a different ski areas. Not forgetting I don't actually have any guests to myself which means many a lie in and easy days.

Our first night in Tignes was spent celebrating Rosanna's 20th birthday. With animal fancy dress in place and lots of pre going out drinks, everyone who was anybody was there. Many a photo and embarrassing video's were taken that night, I am actually scared to log into Facebook, in fear of “You've been tagged in . . .”
You can see Hannah and myself sporting the Zebra look by logging on to my Facebook pages. I'm surprised we didn't get thrown off the bus that night as we had the whole bus singing and dancing as we travelled to the other side of the resort where the decent clubs are.

Today was pretty much spent in recovery as Spencer (Raw On Tour!) was in pain from last night. Whipping out his secret collection of downloaded films I've spent most of my day off watching Taken, Kung Fu Panda, Radio and such other great titles.
Two weeks seams such a long way away but so did a whole week in Les Arcs and that just flew by. I'm predicting lots of tears over the coming weeks before I fly home and not from me . . . Well maybe??

Speaking of Downloading, I myself took the privilege of Raping Radio 1's play list yesterday in loo of being thrown back into normality where the radio is on all the time, in English with cutting new music and presenters who are actually rather good. My favourite discovery this week has to be 'Metro Station' with their song “Shake It!”
After doing some snooping on-line I've decided that's definitely and album for the Fiesta when I get back.

Also as a treat to myself a forked out the grand total of 4€ for a newspaper today and to my horror I was shocked to discover that 'Fireman Sam & Bob the Builder' are owned by an American company who are going down the pan. Fireman Sam being a creation of something off of Deep dark Wales and Bob the Builder possibly a British icon furthering the English stereotype 'The handy man'
Whatever next???
You'll be telling me that Michael Jackson used to own the rights to the Beatles records???
Oh Wait . . .

Until next time,
Bubb Bye Now
x o x o

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