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Cardiff
... way to the Millennium Stadium tour. The tour around Millennium Stadium began at 2pm and we were in a group of six people. On the tour we watched a movie of the history of the stadium and then entered "the dragon's lair". We got to go into the press conference room (the Ray Gravell room), changing rooms, corporate boxes, entrance tunnel and the pitch itself. At 3.15pm we caught the bus back to Swansea and had "cod and chips" for ...
Our trip has to wait, we stay in Cardiff
Cardiff is very beautiful. I want to stay here forever. We met a roommate and she is taking us to see the town. I can't wait! But, Frank has a stomac-ache and we can't be happy. Now we are going to see the Wales Millenium Centre, and then we will visit a doctor.
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The day after.
... It was a lovely couple of hours just eating and people watching. The desserts looked awesome but I just couldn't do it. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing.
As I left the rain was starting to fall yet again, as promised. A brisk stroll back to the hotel saw me drying off by 5 o'clock. I couldn't imagine going out for dinner so settled down to some TV, in-house movies and an early ...
Moving onto Wales
... that we were in a totally different place. People walked past us speaking what I suppose was English but it is so fast that you can't understand. Walking past some interesting characters with minimal teeth we found our bus we needed to catch. 45 minutes later we arrived at our stop. I didn't realise it was going to be out this far, but because the rugby was on, accommodation in Cardiff was so expensive. Oh well we couldn't change now. We were told by our driver ...
Match Day!
... we were going, often indicating we were going off-road. After much consternation on my part that we were going to end up in a ditch on the side of the road and end up missing the game, we eventually found the second pub of the day. And it was worth it. A tiny little village pub, complete with two fireplaces, a publican named Simon, a beer brewed on the premises, a sheep dog on the floor in front of the fire and the Ireland vs Argentina game on the television. With ...