with reading festival only days away me and charlie went to town to buy a new tent as last years now lies in ruins. charlie had her heart set on a pop-up one but i wasn't so convinced as i was basically imagining a wendy house. however, we went to town and while i waited in the sainsburys car park (so that we didn't have to pay for parking) charlie tootled off to blacks and within minutes marched back with a red disk on her back. it was the pop-up tent!
as soon as we got home charlie unzipped her shell and threw it in the air and to my amazement a perfectly (but a little rocking) tent was formed on the grass. we put in a couple pegs and wow. went inside, made out, whatever. but then came the task to put it away, not so easy! charlie wrestled and wrestled but she was too small so she read and read and got bossy and pointed.
we went inside, both pretty happy with our purchase. it felt like we'd bought a house together. hours of fun passed, then we got hungry. charlie wanted pizza and i wanted pasta but then she said she'd pay and sung a song about pizza, so after translating "that red one" to pizza go-go we headed down and ordered up a medium pizza split half vegetarian and half pepperoni. we waited, it came, it rained, we rushed home and i was pleasantly surprised with the taste. 8/10
we got full, watched wife swap and charlie got opinionated. by now i'd had enough time to consider the option of toby's party and decided i better leave before wife swap: the aftermath started. charlie dropped me there, we said our goodbyes and kissed in-front of tom and josh. they took me in and to cut a long story short, i watched hardcore tmnt, listened to the new sta tracks, played guitar hero, played stare me out (rip) with toby and luke, drunk a few mouthfuls of cider and smoked bud with lewis and matt, felt awful for about 20 minutes and then was very sick in a saucepan. i managed to recover over a couple rounds of guitar hero and at about 3am me, matt and lewis decided to walk back to mine (croquettes in hand). 15 minutes and 2 very steep hills later, terry road had never looked so beautiful in all my residential life.
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