According to the history of... by l_joo
According to the history of London, it was the year 55bc after the invasion by Julius Caesar's Roman army, they landed in Kent, later reached the broad river Thames of now Saouthwark. That time of London has only a few tribesmen living on the opposite bank of the river without any major settlement. The Roman attack again 88 years later and build their administration headquarters on the North bank called Londinium, the old Celtic name of today's London. Now in year 2002, what you do is to visit Arsenal, Highbury. I was in the underground and heading nowhere, at last decided to visit Arsenal Stadium, no regrets, worth a look. There was a drunken guy talking to me while I was walking around Highbury 'Hey wanna ticket for Sunday's match ? You want....I have...'I really had one Fondest memory in London to meet a friend of Malaysia in the Underground escalator, it was somewehere in the Trafalgar station walking down the escalator, suddenly I heard some Malaysian-English behing me, I was telling myself, could it be a Malaysian in London? Then the sound feels so familiar until I tell myself, hey it could be Simon! Then without hesitate I turn over, hahaha...Simon shouted in disbelieve 'How can this happen? Why you are here? How come?' I replied: ' Yeah! how can this happen! '