My job
It requires me to deal with the general public for around 8 hours a day, this has proven the be very useful I receive a lot of general advice, the most frequent is somewhere along the lines of don’t have children, which makes me wonder. But just recently I have been getting lots of travel advice as I keep telling everyone about my travels such as make sure I get an isle seat on the plane so I can move easy and when in Belgrade don’t stand too close to the guards or they will hit you with their guns. I also receive general life advice, it’s great, did you know white vinegar gets any stain out and it doesn’t leave a smell, lots of cooking advice too. Thanks general public I’m going to be very wise by the time I finish.
Don’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can’t hear, and not bothering.
—Winne the pooh
Today a blind man
Was trying to cross 4 lanes of traffic, I was watching him while I was waiting to go around the round about, every car ignored his signal for them to stop so he could cross, when I went around the round about I stopped to let the man cross and cars started to go around me.
I’m loosing faith.
What I do when I’m bored…
Picking up my brother and his friends from a party and hearing about drunk bitches, stupid amounts of alcohol and messes they promised they’d help clean in the morning… I miss being 15 when everything was fun, tackling drunk bitches, stupid house parties and my old friends.
Plane tickets for one.
To Europe by myself not really sure how I feel about this but excitement is kinda over ruling anything else.
And so does affection fade away and do adults just learn to play the most rediculous, repulsive games.
This is Andy and Mary, they have been together since Mary was born, the Sumatra government made them travel 6 days to Bali so Mary could walk in this park. Andy had to leave his family behind and has now been in Bali for 6 years, he misses Sumatra but says he does this because 90% of his heart is for Mary and he wants to make money so his son can go to school. It’s hard for Andy to live in Bali because it’s expensive for him. Andy took me to his village and explained that he has one toilet for everyone who lived there, we stopped at this one room shack looking house he said “When Andy sees this, Andy dreams”. This house that I would never consider living in was his dream house, it puts everything in perspective. One day Andy will have to leave Mary and go back to Sumatra, “One day Andy will come back as tourist and find Mary to walk with her again”
and Andy was one of the happiest, nicest people I have ever met.

