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High on Happy!
Non stop Partying...well I told people it was my birthday everyday for 4 days. haha!
Dreaming of this day since forever...
Big chunk of thanks to my cousin who keeps on calling ...
Sick days...
... auf dem Zimmer hatten :D
Unseren Roller hatten wir auch noch bis zum Nachmittag des darauffolgenden Tages, aber nach einem Tag ohne Essen war mein Kreislauf so im Keller, dass sogar der Kurze Weg zum Supermarkt mega anstrengend war. Das Festival konnten wir also vergessen.
Nach zwei Tagen, die wir fast komplett im Zimmer verbracht hatten, freuten wir uns schon drauf, am nächsten Tag wieder rauszugehen. Aber jetzt hatte Marco sich angesteckt.. Also ...
Making Friends in the Immigration Line
... Bali (Kuta is nice and tiny in comparison). Although I have never been I can only think it's like Malaga or Corfu. If your thinking of going don't bother. It was a relief to get back to Phuket old town even if there was nothing really there. We watched the little fockers, for a 3rd film in a series it was pretty good and funny. We then headed out for drinks and dinner, listening to some awful Thai cover bands, before finally seeing 'the beach' by watching the ...
Romantic Reunion in Kata, Phuket
... to think that your teeth are being pulled out of your head! 30min have gone and nothing was moving so she got the chainsaw out and started to cut it into 3 parts again like yesterday! Finally another stubborn wisdom tooth out and only one to go. I was so happy and didn’t care about the pain or noise anymore I just wanted out. 5min later, last wisdom tooth removed, now get me the hell out of here!! She showed me her hand; she had a bruise on it from pulling so ...
What is Thailand?
... temples and buildings built around a shallow limestone cave temple. The cave was apparently once the home of a tiger, which subsequently moved out once the monks moved in. On the grounds, a much larger temple was under construction, which I imagine will be rather nice when it’s complete. Most intriguing to me, though, was the 600 meter (roughly 2,000 foot) limestone karst peak jutting up from the temple grounds. A very steep concrete stairway ascends ...