While Rosie and Nicholas were away for their music class, The Beatles and the Geordie twins decided to take a walk around Westminster and Piccadilly. As they were walking, several people stopped and stared in amazement at the band. The mop-topped lads themselves were still adjusting to the present times. This was evident when Ringo pointed and said, "Look! There's a giant Ferris wheel. I've never seen one located across Big Ben before!" Scruffy explained, "That's the London Eye. It's actually an observation wheel." Buzzy added, "Riding it allows you to see a panoramic view of the city. Especially when you reach the top. We already rode it once with Rosie and Nicholas." John commented, "That's veddy interesting." "We should ride it with you next time." Said George. "Certainly!" Replied Scruffy. The band was also enthralled by the animated adverts in Piccadilly, and upon entering one of the souvenir shops, were pleasantly surprised when they saw their images and logo in many items. They returned to the university at around the same time Rosie's and Nicholas' class ended, and they met each other again as they arrived back at the dorm. The Beatles and the twins then told them about their enjoyable walk. Rosie commented, "I'm glad you had a great time together." Nicholas asked the band, "Would you like to meet our professor and classmates tomorrow?" Paul replied, "Sure! That would be really nice." "It sure would!" Exclaimed Ringo. This made the friends smile and very excited about introducing the Beatles to their class personally, and the adjustment process for the lads is going quite well.
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This is an article for my special friend, 80smusiclover1 (Kelly). This was a request specifically from her, so here it is.
You are a wonderful friend, and I am glad that we met. From the time we met, you have accepted me for who I am. You never judged me for any of my quirks. You have always been very kind. You've always shown concern for me and for my friends. If that's not what friendship is all about, then what is it about? I think you are a great example of what a friend should be. I count myself fortunate to have you as my friend. I know that sometimes the clouds get dark, but there is always a silver lining somewhere. If you cannot see it, I'll be there to point it out to you. You will never be alone. I am here for you, no matter what. You've always been here for me. Thank you for being here, and thank you for being you.
You are a wonderful friend, and I am glad that we met. From the time we met, you have accepted me for who I am. You never judged me for any of my quirks. You have always been very kind. You've always shown concern for me and for my friends. If that's not what friendship is all about, then what is it about? I think you are a great example of what a friend should be. I count myself fortunate to have you as my friend. I know that sometimes the clouds get dark, but there is always a silver lining somewhere. If you cannot see it, I'll be there to point it out to you. You will never be alone. I am here for you, no matter what. You've always been here for me. Thank you for being here, and thank you for being you.