Sometimes I
sit and stare at my computer trying to figure out what or how to write my
experiences. Sometimes I
ask myself should I really write that but I am doing it for a reason so I can
look back and read my stories. The more I travel the more I hear about
robberies, and scams and the good and bad sides of traveling. As you travel you
need to realize you represent your country and what you do today can and will
have an impact on future travelers. What are some of the other things I have
seen people trying to start fights, travelers trying to massively undercut
people, people who need to stop drinking, drug abuse, guys trying to take
advantage of girls, lady boys trying to take advantage of drunk guys, people
who get hurt while drinking, people passed out bleeding, people not willing to
help, people who laugh when someone else gets seriously hurt and are bleeding
everywhere I have seen it all and a lot of that in one night needless to say it was an
interesting night for me last night.........I have been on the receiving end of
a lot of those bad things before myself I have definitely done stupid things
myself I think I am slowly becoming a more responsible traveler. I can also
pick a loser/trouble maker out a mile away. If you talk to someone for a brief
period of time you can have a good idea of who they are.
So what is
the deal with the "To the moon Alice"? This is basically what I saw
last night one dumb western guy (dwg) and a group or 4 or 5 Korean males and I
can see them pointing to the moon and I coudn't quite get the jist of what they
were saying but they were pointing to the moon the dwg was puffing his chest up
getting real close to the Koreans and I think it might have been something
along the lines of "To the moon" or "I am going to knock you to
the outerspace or the moon". The more I think about it the more I laugh
seeing those Koreans with a clueless look on their face and pointing to the
moon do I ever wish I had a video of it. In the end I told the Koreans to go one way and the other guy another way.
Of course this happened to be a night I was wearing my Canadian shirt!
Tuna Tom
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