Saturday, December 4, 2010

It was my last night in Toronto, I was either drowning my sorrows or celebrating, maybe both. We had booked three tickets to go to Medieval Times the night before, I was actually getting to go there. There was a game on the companies website, where if you manage to get the weeks top score, you get a free ticket, or free tickets to go to your local Medieval Times. We tried and tried for a couple of days but no such luck, we just couldn't get there. So we had our tickets now and we going to go this evening. My last night was going to end with the most joyous of laughter. Mike was working but would meet us near closer to the time. It was left for me and Kevin to take in the glasses. I wrapped them rather crudely in plastic bags, not that it would do anything, just a little less conspicuous. We trekked all the way, got a bus, got a train, then disaster struck. Somehow the glass Kevin was carrying shattered. He claimed he didn't do anything but I couldn't make sense, how could quite a thick, solid glass just shatter. He must have accidentally knocked it into something. Oh well, we now only had one glass. We would now have to buy one or share to make the most of the cheap refills. When we got to our destination, we saw Mike and explained the glass situation. I was proud of myself that the one I was carrying hadn't broke. They thought of an idea to try and talk there way into getting a new glass free of charge. The Medieval Times building is in the Exhibition area, its where they have this yearly exhibition with an almost circus feel to it. The exhibition starts next weekend so unfortunately I will be missing out. We walked around the area for a bit, we were still early as the doors weren't opening for another half and hour. When it got closer to the time we went to the doors, as soon as we got there, they opened and we went inside. All over the walls were these really tacky knights, shields and coats of arms. It all looked very silly but fun at the same time. The staff were dressed as a mixture of peasant, knight obviously, entertainers and there was even a king. It was so childish but I didn't care any more, I was here to have some fun.


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