On our boat tour to Ha Long Bay there were 5 English, 5 Canadians, 3 Irish, 2 Germans, 2 Spanish, and 1 Korean. This post will mostly focus on the English, Irish and of course the Canadians.
My bunk mate was an Irish guy named Phil (pictured below). That would be a 5 liter bottle of water he is desperately guarding.
My bunk mate was an Irish guy named Phil (pictured below). That would be a 5 liter bottle of water he is desperately guarding.
Phil now this guy is a legend |
Some of us had a beer here and there waiting until the free beer it was a long hard wait until the free beer was starting. You can't have groups like Irish, British and Canadians together with free beer and not be in for a crazy night. All respective countries wanted to ensure they did not let their countries down. There was heaps of drinking games, dancing and a whole lot of laying into others countries about their ability to drink. Most of the night goes under the category of, "what happens on the boat stays on the boat". Yes there are more stories that could be told but I will leave it up to them to tell them or not. I do feel bad to any who cross their path and think they are light weights.
I get up early and take a peek up on the top of the boat and there are 2 guys they stayed up drinking all night. Of course when I see them they have to rip into me stating Canadians can't drink. Apparently one of the other guys stayed up with them most of the night too.
The picture below should be more than enough to show you what kind of night it was. One thing to remember, is when you are with people from other countries some of those countries can really hold their own when it comes to drinking men and women....
This was the first overnight trip on a boat I have done but it will not be the last.
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Tuna Tom
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