Monday, June 26, 2006 |
LAP...az |
Back in the highest capital city in the world. The visit was so short I almost didn't have time to catch my breath...literally. Tonight I head off to Cochabamba for the final stretch of my journey...here in La Paz I've been visiting with old friends, it hardly feels like traveling, it's almost like I've come back home. Even had a night at the Gota de Agua, my favourite nightclub here. HAH! I've been here so long I even have a favourite nightclub. Sent another package home today...my freaking third. WOW. This entry is very uneventful. Well, after Coche I'm going to Potosi again, then squeezing in a long-ass journey to Cuzco in a day or two, then finally to Lima (for like, a day) and then home. WOW!!! Blah blah blah. SEE YA!!!
EDIT: HOLEY HELL!!! I just saw possibly the funniest fucking video EVER. WATCH IT!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r7JHAqoZJs&search=gringo%20bolivia
The BEST part is that I've been to all of those places in the videos...so even if you guys don't understand the jokes (maybe you'd have to visit here to understand...but that is SUCH a typical freaking tourist idiot...) it'd at least be cool to see some places I've been to. CIAO! |
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Hey Ben! The countdown to your return continues. Do I need to go with Dad to pick up the parcel? The last ones have been big and heavy! I don't know how you could carry all that stuff around. Sounds like you are enjoying your final weeks in Bolivia. See you soon. Love Mom
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Hey Ben! The countdown to your return continues. Do I need to go with Dad to pick up the parcel? The last ones have been big and heavy! I don't know how you could carry all that stuff around. Sounds like you are enjoying your final weeks in Bolivia. See you soon. Love Mom