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SEPTEMBER
1998 - MAY 1999 PART 3
This
part will be about family, school and friends. Let's start with
the place I lived at. It was in Coxheath - 20 minutes by bus
from Maidstone.
I
was lucky because in my street there was a elder guy who I used
to go to very often. His English was very good and he kept
correcting me and teaching me English customs and habits and
that helped me a lot. His name is Phil. It always stank in his
place so I wore just one kind of clothes when I went to see him.
He loved dogs and cats (as all the people there) and since he
was old and single he didn't care much about cleanliness of his
place.
The
family I stayed at consists of 3 people and a dog. John, Liam
and Nathan. When I came there Liam was 12 and Nathan 10. The
dog's name is Max and they got him from a shelter so no one
knows how old he is.
As
I said we lived in Coxheath but half a year later they moved to
Maidstone which was better for all of them. Mostly because of
the kids' schools. For me it would have been also better because
I had to take a bus to Maidstone and one way cost a bit over a
Quid which is funny because I pay 2 Pounds to get from Prague to
Brno which is 130 miles.
I
liked the family and I hope they liked me. The kids used to come
to my room to watch TV with me, we played keyboards, Playstation
and stuff. Needless to say, sometimes it was boring during
weekends when we didn't go out or to a trip but I could practice
my favourite activity - sleeping (usually till midday). Those
days I was lucky we had Sky Digital and even though I don't
consider watching TV the best activity I watched TV often as it
was in English and it again helped me improve my English
knowledge. The biggest problem was there were weren't many
people to hang out during weekends. All of my neighbours' kids
were much younger so I couldn't be with them during weekends.
And because I didn't have a car I couldn't see the rest of my
schoolmates who were bored as well.
I
suppose I should say something about my schoolmates because they
were the people I always looked forward to seeing.
Although
I put here some pictures with them I'm sorry there are not all
of them. I hope they won't get deeply hurt if they read this (I
don't suppose anyone reads it anyway) and don't find themselves
on any of those pictures.
Our
favourite place was the Muggleton's Inn which is a huge 2 storey
pub which gets crowded every night. It's just in the town centre
and the best was that a pint of our beloved Guinness or Pilsner
Urqell or Bacardi Breezer/Metz cost around GBP 1.50 which is
really good for England. So usual Friday or Saturday night
started in this pub and then we moved to the Liquid Lounge which
was a cool club with oldies music and where the admission was
for free. Now, I may look like a cheap person who always thinks
about where to economize but before I started working it had
been hard for me and after I started working we had to bear in
mind the others who couldn't afford it and we wanted to be
equal.
If
there was no trip and we felt like going out our favourite
activity was meeting in the town centre and go to the movies,
swimming pool, walks or to Moat Park which is a big park with a
pond in the middle.
Well,
this is probably all I can say. I really miss the people from
there and not only my schoolmates. I have been to England a
couple of times since I then and I'm really happy to always come
back. I'm glad that we haven't forgotten one another and keep
visiting. We spent last New Year's Eve with my schoolmates from
England together and I consider this a proof of good friendship.
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