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Bao Ling

LAOS | Sunday, 21 October 2007 | Views [936] | Comments [1]

Its been a month and you know what I miss!? I miss orange juice and jeans - who would have known...? I'd do anything for a glass of tropicana and a pair of jean shorts!

so Bao Ling - (bowling) our first night in Luang Prabang we went out with the four people who'd been in our speedboat - all british of course - which makes for some pretty amusing misunderstandings with phrases - at some point we get on a tuk tuk that is going to take us bowling - the whole town has a curfew at midnight - because everyone gets up at 4 in the morning to give food to the monks - but apparently a few places are "allowed" to stay open - like the bowling and a disco we ended up going to last night..this town is amazing - probably the most beautiful place i've ever seen - today we are taking a another bus to Vientiene the capital of Lao for a night and then going on to Bangkok - our placement has changed and we will actually be teaching in Krabi down south - everything changes in just a few moments...

i promise more details and pictures soon!

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Hi! I just want to let you know how much I am diggin your blog. I am preparing to embark to Thailand at the end of Nov. I've never been to SEA before and I'm really looking forward to the cultual adventure myself, especially the Pad Thai, huge fan! I'd love to pick your brain a bit? Your travelpod blog page is amusing as well. Don't worry, I'm not some creepy internet stalker, just a chef about to go on a culinary tour of SEA. Any advise you can throw my way would be great! Thanks for your time. Travel safe, be fun.-Noel

  Noel Oct 23, 2007 9:08 AM

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