Training Boot Camp Diary: Wednesday (Day 9) – Back Home


Up early again and packed bags.
Went to breakfast to say goodbye to the people travelling on earlier flights (we dont travel until the afternoon back to Luton).
They were a nice group of people to spend time with and I hope we all do keep in touch however it is a sad reality that friendships made in these situations don’t always last because of geography etc. I think there are a few guys who will keep in toucha and I have offered the messageboard to everyone at the bootcamp so you never know.

Nice airport was nice and efficient. Easyjet was as good as a cut budget airline can be. Had a whole row at the back of the plane, which was nice.
Landing with a bump (literally) at Luton was a real shocker, the rain and cold was insult enough (after a week of blistering sunshine), but passport control was packed. They had not put on enough staff to cope with the number of flights coming in, ans so there was a huge queue. I became seperated from the others on my flight and rejoined the queue behind some stressed out businessman coming back from Rome. He had a posh but winey irritating voice and was moaning terribly about the queues while using his nokia comminicator (Phones are not allowed in that area) and kicking his laptop bag along the line. At one point he left the bag in the middle of the line as he turned a corner and a lady reported it as a left bag. When the officer asked if it was anyone’s bag he was, of course, on the phone and didn’t hear her. She have him such a hard time when he picked it up.
At the end of the queue I was so busy waching him moan to the passport officer I didn’t see it was my turn which amused the ones waiting for me. Conspiritorially they asked me about him and laughed when I told them he had (like me) only been in the queue for 30 minutes.
Wifey and little bud travelled up to get me for the airport. It was rainy and there was loads of traffic on the M1 roadworks so it took them ages but was much appreciated by me.
Home and a nice stodgy English dinner (toad in the hole). I felt absolutly knackered so I went for a “little lay down” and (apart from nudges because of snoring) didn’t wake until 6am.

  1. #1 by Trev on June 28, 2007 - 10:16 am

    You want to be careful with that toad-in-the-hole; it can lead to
    unsightly rashes…..

  2. #2 by Trev on June 28, 2007 - 10:17 am

    ‘specially on the ankles…

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