Monday, January 18, 2010

One Day With Number 2...

Yesterday when we stopped for lunch I went to the toilet for the number two. When I'm done I notice that there is no toiletpaper.
The only thing to use is a waterhose, but you have to dry with something because otherwise you'll be soaked. I sit for a while, cursing and waiting for the guy in the booth beside me to finish his business and leave.
When he closes the door I hurry, still with my trousers on my ankels in to the booth beside mine and, no toiletpaper! I continue to the next and there is no paper anywhere. The only option was to take the hose in the as, flush as much as possible and the dry it up with the trousers.
I don't get it, Thais and no toiletpaper, and why are there corn everywhere? Aren't you supposed to eat them and not throw them on the road. You can even buy ice-cream with corn on KFC, how grose doesn't that sound?

/MrJim

One Day With Chiang Mai - Mae That...

The day before yesterday I woke up with a terrible cough and a rash covering a big part of my arm so we went straight to the pharmacy. The girl that worked there told us that I probably was allergic to something. What if I'm allergic to tigers? I felt a bit itchy in my eyes after the day at Tiger Kingdom.


When we had both paste and medicin for my cough it was time for breakfast and then we caught a tuktuk to the super highway. The superhighway is the point we're starting our trip from. Our pal with the tuktuk drove us there and when we asked in whitch direction Lampang was, he said that it was on the other side. "I take you, I take you" He said. So we jumped in once more and he drove us to the buss station, it isn't always easy to be understood when people don't speak english. After a while eith wavering and signing he understodd what we meant and drove us back to the first place we went to.


We were a bit scared to skate on these roads because of the fast moving cars and that there is a lot of them. Fortunatelly there is a lane on the big roads that only bikes and motor bikes may use and it's approximately 1-1,5m wide and the road is super smooth.
I push for about 3-4 times and it takes me 100-150m.





When we got outside Chiang Mai the people no longer know any english so we use our guidebook which have a lot of useful phrases and words. We also do a lot of made-up sign language. Signs like eat, sleep, pee, you know the sign with both hands on your wiener.
I don't think this sign looks the same for all people, but if you just like me need a helping hand to lift this heavy thing, you know what I mean.

When it's almost five o'clock in the afternoon we had skated about 50km and started to look for somewhere to sleep. After a while we found a place I can only descride as a ghost town, a bit creepy but we hadn't much choice. At least we could take a shower. This place surely was very nice when it was built, 20-30 years ago, but after that I don't think they have done anything.

After I've taken a shower, watched a movie, I feel a sleep six o'clock, nice.

/MrJim

Sunday, January 17, 2010

One Day With Skatefurther...

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One Day With 2 Days On The Road...

100 km is done and now I'm so tired, but I promise you that I will write alot more tomorrow.
Right now I just going to take a cold beer or two.

/MrJim

Thursday, January 14, 2010

One Day With Biggish And Smallish Tigers...

Today we went to play with tigers and it was awsome, I love them, specially the smallest ones. They were so cool and sweet.
































A totally awsome day.
/MrJim

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

One Day With Chiang Mai And Radio...

We have landed in Chiang Mai after 30hours of flying and waiting.

Rix Morronzoo whch are a radio station called me today and we are going to do an interview friday morning. 700 000 listener so it will be sweet.

/MrJim