Posts Tagged 'anecdotes'

Traveling Anecdotes. Scare in Thailandia

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

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Anyone visiting Thailandia, safe ending by jumping on a Tuk-Tuk, since they are cheaper and more original than the conventional taxis.

Drivers of this kind of motorcars, perform for the amusement of tourists mad race between the frenetic traffic of Bangkok, and I must say that to European eyes, your driving is not the most civic.

As we returned to our hotel late in the morning after visiting the night market and being our driver Patbong locked in a sprint with another congener, suddenly broke away from another Tuk-Tuk in carrying our friends, turned sharply to the left at the same time we feel as we descended a steep slope, which as if it were a roller coaster that we did revolviesen guts. (more ...)

Traveling Anecdotes. Sealed toilet

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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This happened to a person I knew who was the first time I went traveling and came back, went to complain to the agency.

The lady in question, he went to tell people that everything had gone very well, that the hotel was very nice, but had not been able to use the bathroom in the room throughout the stay because it was sealed!, And the worst was having to go to the toilet to pass water over the coffee shop, or if you felt like at night ...

The blessed woman had not even gone to complain to reception ...

At least if I had gone, he would have said that the seal means that the maid has cleaned!

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Traveling Anecdotes. Suspicious noise.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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Continue with travel stories, this was told to me someone who worked at the airport:

An airport employee (this was before S11), found on the tapes a suitcase emitting a strange sound, so that security warned.

When passing the luggage scanner, failed to identify the object emitting the sound, in contrast, seemed more suspicious. Obviously, they knew it was not a bomb, and attempted to locate the passenger.

There was a foreign woman in years, and when asked about that object, it was so stupid and said he did not understand what was asked, so I politely asked him to open his suitcase, something to which she flatly refused. (more ...)

Traveling Anecdotes. Toothbrush

Monday, January 12, 2009

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I do not know if this is true or if it is an urban legend, but someone told me while traveling, returning to his room, he noticed that things were a little riot, but as not done anything at fault, since it gave importance ...

The surprise came when I get home!

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