I don't know what this photo's about, looks like a lunch break. What interests me is that I still have that shirt.
So apart from the crap weather and the lack of things to do, it's still probably worth a quick visit (definitely less than four days!). If you're a veteran of Asian travel, you'll be amazed at how clean and organized the place is, and how hassle free the whole experience is. Everyone speaks English (especially the taxi drivers, who love to talk and talk and talk) The superefficient airport gets you into your hotel about 30 minutes after your plane has landed. And all the stuff about it being boring may be changing soon. They recently opened a big arts complex along the river which is pretty stunning, and two mega-casinos are on the drawing board. So it may become more interesting, although probably not in the way most tourists come to Asia to experience. Well, there's always shopping...
2 comments:
you don't really still have that shirt, do you??? It's probably one of the weird things I always identify with you...polo stores bring back horrible memories of bizarre psychological tricks you used to play on me as a kid!
Sure do, it's all chewed up looking around the collar but I think that adds character. Somchai thinks I like homeless in it. What psychological tricks took place in a polo store crazy lady? And why are you making comments on posts written in the prehistoric period of the blog?
Post a Comment