Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Flying to London and Frognector's Journey

To make reading this post more fun, you're welcome to start playing the video embedded here and keep on reading:


Time for the first update from London. Frognector's journey is now no less important than mine and I'll probably be updating it on Colnect's blog. I've just finished the first blog post about Frognector and you're most welcome to read it or at least see the pictures there which are really cool and will NOT be repeated.



But before London let's talk about the flight. Although I've decided to leave everything behind and knew it for a while now, I started packing at the last moment. As getting fashionably late to the flight make a traveler much cooler than others, I had to augment it by getting to the wrong terminal at the airport. While I ended up forgetting some unimportant things (traveler checks for example... oops), I didn't forget to leave a nice cutting knife in the shower bag which was in my handbag. Admittedly, I didn't plan on slicing anyone's throat and it's the first time I got something confiscated at the airport security checks. With all the hassle, I could still get some time to take pictures with Frognector:






So I already have much more to write but I wish to enjoy the sun, a pretty rare commodity here in London, before it's gone.

But before we finish, here's the deadly melon:


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4 comments:

  1. The Deadly Melon! Post the sequel!

    Also, in the next-to-last minute, with a concealed knife, a bag full of Tahini and a frog on your head - pretty imressive you still got on the flight.

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  2. Sequel posted. Should make a whole series of it :)

    Good I got on the flight. A frog on the head actually helps. Nobody messes with Frognector!

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  3. Nevermind the knife, those Europeans will hold you up for carrying too much cologne and shampoo!
    You don't want to mess with that...

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  4. Luckily, a good smelly traveler never takes cologne :p

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