In anticipation of the imminent match against Cardinal Newman, we engaged in a light 1 hour burst of training before visiting the British Embassy. An interesting Q&A session revealed that, contrary to Will Bailey's assertion, the Embassy was not a safe refuge for British criminals; nor was it an excuse to taunt the locals over the Falklands. Newly informed, we benefited from a meal at the Hard Rock Cafe - including a well-exploited all-you-can-drink pepsi deal and copious quantities of ice-cream. On returning, some were disappointed that local services were closed for business, and so we plumped for a relatively early sleepfest."
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Thursday 15 July 2010
James Tozer writes, "With all feeling bright and chirpy after a good night's rest - Messrs Hobhouse and Horn looked particularly sharp - we set off for San Insidro, a beautiful area within Buenos Aires. We were given free reign to explore the area, and its magnificent cathedral; an expedition led by Edward Russell even made an impromptu excursion to the beach. We reconvened at the bus after lunch, only to discover that one member of the tour - who for his own safety will remain nameless - had inserted a blue shoulder-length braid into his hair. The result was something of a cross between Obi Wan Kenobi and a Romanian gypsy, and naturally attracted a significant amount of criticism.
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