On February 1 two inexperienced and naïve British travelers are setting out on an epic journey across asia, this is their story...

Thursday, June 08, 2006

macau




1) me sitting on a big cannon. dame pretending to be a japanese tourist. we've started doing that V sign thing quite a lot now ive noticed 2) 'iceberg! right ahead.' 3) us in a wine musuem (there was free a glass of port - its the only reason we went) .

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

why japanese tourists? i don't understand. You're both looking good for living on free alcohol from museums and expensive McD's. Is Damo showing off his talent for being able to, literally, sniff out a McDonalds wherever he is?

xx Hay

P.s: What do you keep doing with your sunglasses??

4:06 PM

 
Blogger Damian said...

Sadly, my ability to sniff out a Mcds has waned somewhat over the past few years. However, I hope that with my degree Mcds will once again employe me and then I can build up my super sense once again.

Japanese tourists always do the V sign thing in photos so we've started doing it as well.

6:46 AM

 
Blogger Jo said...

hello blogger damo and blogger garlo, looks like you're having an awesome time - and been doing some clothes shopping judging by those photos. I should probably have learnt a lesson about coming on here and bragging about going to Thailand, but sod that - I'm going to Thailand!!!! yayayayay. Have sewn tickets on skin so as not to lose them again! have fun and take care...x

9:00 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good to hear you haven't been arrested by Chinese cops and brutally beaten up yet Garlen (oh, and you're mate...lol).

I'm going to HK this year on the 15th of July to 9th of August, actually.

Oh, you'll be ultra chuffed to know that on the saturday just gone, the 'Hello Goodbye Show' on resonance FM played 'Pills and Pains'! We've been invited to play on that show this saturday, so this'll be our second appearance. Just as well you won;t be able to hear the session, cos I've been forced to do the interview again, so you can imagine what that'll sound like.

U-J

P.S I'll have you know that the whole V sign thing isn't a 'Japanese tourist' thing, it's a symbol that associates to ALL Far-Eastern Asians, so there!!!!

¬_¬ V

6:18 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Guys....its been while and I haven't checked on you guys for bloody ages...my apologies, its crazy over here being the festival season now in the music industry!

Looks like you're having an awesome time...slackers... Love you long time...haha!

-Nav

10:39 PM

 

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