I finally got all the documents sorted out and faxed off to the consulate, all I had to do now was wait. I was feeling very pessimistic about it, I pretty much already knew that it was going to be denied again. There was an ounce of me that still had belief that, you know what, maybe I will get the visa after all. If it wasn't for that little bit of me, I would have probably gone back home as soon as I could have to avoid spending/wasting more money. I really wanted to do the drive from Toronto to Vancouver so I stuck it out, plus I could always get the most pleasant of surprises. I had the bus booked now any way so I would have just wasted another $180. The whole time I had been staying with Mike, he hadn't stopped going on about this place called 'Medieval Times'. It is a restaurant that had a medieval theme and has the added entertainment bonus of knights jousting and sword fighting in the middle of the arena. There are even horses galloping around in there, its complete and utter madness. Another selling point for me were the size of the glasses and apparently they did refills of the said glasses for only $7, that's about two pints for the price of just over one in a pub. Mike had two of these glasses. I really wanted to go. I wanted to go even more after we all watched 'The Cable Guy'. The Jim Carey film, there is a scene in it where he takes his 'friend' to Medieval Times to help take his mind off his recent break up. This is one of the greatest comedy moments in any film. I remember seeing it a long time ago but never knew what or where it was. All I knew was that after seeing the film again, we had to go. Before I left them we would go.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
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