PragueSo originally I wasn't planning on coming here, and when I said I was going to Europe, everyone was like "You have to go to Prague!" Soooo, peer pressure won, and here I am. The night train was fine, wouldn't have been a bit sketchy/boring on my own, but with Andy & Chris it was fine.
Went to the boys' hostel, it seemed nice enough, so I joined them. Peter was already here, so he joined us last night. Did a walking tour so we saw the main places in the city, chilled, hit up a couple bars...you know, the usual...
Last night Chris, Andy & I attempted to go see Cats. Oh
man you cannot believe how horrible it was. It's funny thinking about it now, but at the time I was seriously contemplating the best way to rip my ears off my head... So the thing is, we didn't notice two small words on the ticket after "Cats." What we thought was "Cats," was really "Cats in Prague."
Not the same thing. A black light show, which meant white gloves that I'm pretty sure were meant to be cats meowing off key and singing about how cats like cheese in Prague. No joke, the worst thing I've ever seen... So when it ended we headed straight to "The Largest Irish Pub in Prague" to attempt to forget it...
I love how cheap it is here, but I don't know if I'd agree with everyone on the "you
have to go to Prague!"-ness... It's not bad, some cool things, some pretty buildings...but nothing so
wow. I don't know, maybe my opinion will change before I leave...
Peter left for Krakow this morning, the Kiwis just left for Amsterdam, and I'm gonna stay here for a couple more nights before I head to Berlin. Excited to spend Shabbat here, see what it's like...