I hope you are happy, brother dear
Far from it
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I hope you are happy, brother dear
Far from it
Cuerpo y alma.
Yesterday I was talking about how I thought I might see someone famous on the train on the way home from university. For now some of my lectures end at 1pm, and I have to get the bakerloo line to Baker street. I think last year/ this year, I was on the train, freaking out if I would get to uni on time and Hugh Dennis sat next to me. But I forgot his name, and I didn't have a smartphone so I couldn't google anything. In the end as he got up, I just blurted out I'm a really big fan, because I thought I should say something... Mortifying.
Anyway I was talking about it on the Met, because my friend had brought her autograph book.We got on the bakerloo, and it was really packed... :( Rush hour.. We were standing near the doors, it was our stop so I turned round and I saw someone. It was the actor from The White Queen!!! Oh my god! I turned back and told my friend who it was. I didn't know his name but I knew that he played Edward in the drama. We had to get off at Waterloo. But it was so wierd, because we were talking about it on the way there... scary.
So we saw Max Irons, and my friend has told me she kept on staring at him because she thought he looked really strange. To be honest, he looked like he was a model. It didn't look like he should be on a train.Really bizarre. But I think it is good he can still travel on public transport, without being bothered.