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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Farewells Part 2

Jino said the night before that he was coming back for the bbq to say a proper goodbye to everyone who was leaving. I realised it was fairly important to do the same, whether or not it fit my schedule. As always, people first!

I went to 2 bbqs in the West. First one was quite quiet despite the number of people. Did get to say a few goodbyes then went to the other. It was a smaller group but much more conversation. Drank a little ate a little and laughed a little. The sadness of saying goodbye to friends made, hit me. I never can wrap my head around it that they're leaving forever. Will be saddest when Rick n the crew leave.

I got an invitation to Hamburg and a big excited speech about how awesome the tshirt I made was. Was ridiculously cool seeing someone walk around in my design. Hard to explain!

Followed the boys to a hotel club so I could half my cabfare home. Was as dodgy as I remembered. Entertained by working people who looked classy but acted like idiots.

Spoke to Peaux on Skype when I got back despite being sooooo tired, but it was fun and comfortable. Can't wait till he visits!