Went out with the other ERASMUS-guys tonight, on the way back home a friend and I stopped at Nabzy's (legendary take away in central Liverpool, serving delicious chicken).
While we where there I noticed a couple of guys grabbing a large-ish Nabzy's sign and taking it with them, as a souvenier. I told the guys behind the counter and they ran after them, managing to catch them 2 roads down.
As a result, I got free food, even though I wasn't actually hungry xD
Luckily, I met a friend from the gym who works as a bouncer a few doors down, so I shared the food with him and his colleagues.
We then called a taxi and within minutes we noticed that our driver was a deeply religious christian. After an innocent remark about Easter we found ourselves caught up in a discussion about morality, shifting ethics and the bible on our way back home. The kind of religious 'discussion' in which one party tries to convince the other side, that there is no other option but to believe in God. I was glad that I wasn't alone with this guy, but felt bad for my friend who felt obliged to try and talk to him.
Ah, by the way:
I noticed that I haven't mentioned anything about my work yet, because people stark asking me if I actually work or if I only went here to party and go hiking. Therefore, I plan to give you a little insight on my experience working in Liverpools different hospitals next week.