like, i brought along some bungee cords (to secure stuff, hang clothes etc), black tape (for lots of things), a mug (for water), even maybe a boil water thingy (still considering)
and i even brought my goretex jacket. green and very waterproof. which would be GREAT because it's gonna be the water festival when we arrive in Bangkok. Songkran.
Excerpt:
Known the worldover for its characteristic tradition of water-throwing ranging from a courteous sprinkle or a polite splash, to harmless water pistols and showers from garden hoses to the well-aimed bucket or water-cannon... delivered in a festive spirit. Without a doubt, on the practical side, Songkran is a refreshing solution to "beating the heat" in the hottest season of the year.
from this website
changed my cash too, around 600 USD should see me through 33 days (hopefully, on USD $20 a day). Now just to photocopy my passports, ICs, license, first aid cards and blah blah blah and it's done.
thanks to Thai for all the vietnam info:) gal, u're great:) hehe. (thanks wendy for the intro ya...) also thanks to Jiahui for the advice and Hanoi guide:) hehe... post it on your blog le...
gonna leave for a month. But now different, no gf to bother about, a lot more independent, a lot less rooted. It's gonna be a fun experience.
Keep reading for updates! i'll be blogging and hopefully posting pictures of our adventures! adious!
lip
ranting
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