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Last Day of Work

Friday, April 28th, 2006

adiosmuchachosOk, this my Last Day of Work. Actually I have a lot to get through today. Anyway after this, I will have less updates coming through.

After the 16th when I land in Morocco, I hope to get post interesting pics and stuff that I have before, so keep checking in.

Later I’ll be buying my backpack. I decided to not get a huge backpack that’ll be a mission to carry and get a 40+10. Not as small as a hiking backpack but I figure I can always pack less if it gets too heavy.

I might do an update just before I leave work but I’lll see how it goes.

To Do List

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Okay here’s my to-do list I’ve been working on:

  1. Mnet
  2. CellC
  3. Vodacom
  4. Edgars
  5. Laptop Bag?
  6. Backpack
  7. Jeans and takkies?
  8. Boxes to pack up
  9. External HD?
  10. MJ’s bag and foam board
  11. Sell longboard
  12. Digital Camera?
  13. Ebooks
  14. First Aid Kit
  15. Stationery
  16. DVD of work – email (calendar, contacts), bookmarks, music, morroco info
  17. DVD of music
  18. Film
  19. Food for flight
  20. Configure computer
  21. Travel Insurance?
  22. Nedbank internet banking
  23. Toiletries
  24. Chaos Multitool from Cape Union?
  25. Copies of CV

The ones with ? next to it means I don’t know if I need to spend that money.

Weekend… again

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Back from the weekend. With all these public holidays, weekends seem to be popping up at a freaky rate. Or maybe its just because my departure is coming closer. Anyway, this is my last week of work! So I have lots to do because after this week my internet access is limited (less updates on this site too).

As has become my habit, here’s pics from my weekend. I did get to go to the Picasso exhibit, but most of the pics from yesterday driving through town.

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Jeez these pics are random. Nonetheless they add some colour to this site. Anyway, when I start travelling (3 weeks from tomorrow), the pics will start getting interesting.

Music

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

I was pondering if there will be any music that will remind me of this trip. Like for instance when I went to Bali, MTV Asia had an advert that played every five minutes with a Moby song playing “Oh Lawdy, travelled so hard…“. That got on our nerves really quick but nowadays it’s a pleasant reminder.

And when I did my road trip around Botswana and those places. Chisel had a couple of CDs but what stood out most was that I got to like Pet Shop Boys. Before I always thought they were too electronic for my taste.

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Brazil, of course, most of the songs were in Portuguese but anything with a Samba beat will take me back to the carnival. I’m listening to Matafix at moment. Nogal a lekker chilled out CD.

Anyway, I have my passport back with my 3-month holiday visa in it. I’ll have to upgrade it there to a work visa when I actually get a job.

Arb Photos

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

Okay, here’s some pics from the weekend (and some from last week). I’m not going to give details because this blog isn’t exactly a diary or an outlet for my emotions or such kak. It is mostly here for photos and to give info on my travels. Anyway, here’s the pics…

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Easter Weekend

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

So it’s easter weekend ahead. Happy Easter, Merry Easter, South Easter, Easter Mubarak, whatever… Have a good weekend. I, unfortunately, am kak broke so I’ll concentrate on doing as little as possible. It’s getting hard. The cool thing about quitting in April is that when you work the notice period, there’s lots of public holidays so much days of work to get through. Not so cool though if you’re Broke Like Me.

Hopefully there’s surf or sunshine so that either way I can go to the beach. That seems to be the cheapest option. Not much more Moroccan stuff I can mission on, not that I want to. I sorta smaak that last rush period just before I leave. It’ll give me less time to work things over in my head.

Hopefully after the long weekend, I’ll have some pics.

Laters…

Updates

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

Okay, travel agent lady phoned to tell me that my Visa’s been approved and I should have it Thursday.

Vodacom told me that I can transfer my contract or cancel it, but I can’t defer it for any length of time. Still waiting on CellC to mail me back on the procedure for transferring my other cellphone account onto my sister’s name (it was only under my name initially anyway because she can’t take out a contract as a student).

Miscellaneous Facts:

  • 0821958 – the number to call for Vodacom if you want details on cancelling your contract.
  • 16 – The amount of minutes I was on hold
  • 1758 – The amount of Rands I would have to pay if I were to cancel my contract.
  • 2 – The amount of middle fingers I’m holding up in front of Vodakak

I’ll sleep on it and figure something out. Push comes to shove and I’ll just keep the contract as it’ll be cheaper just to pay the monthly subscription. Good news on the visa though.

On the work front, they seem to have no idea what they need to do to replace me. I’m in between getting aggravated and not giving a shit. I suppose it’s mostly not my problem, but these things do irk me.

Lucky or Lemming?

Monday, April 10th, 2006

Yep back at work almost recovered from my 12 round title fight with the flu. Since I didn’t take much pics and didn’t do much travel planning, I’m going to have to write some more crap than usual so that I can keep this interesting.

I was thinking about taking chances the other day and thinking about times I had taken chances. Because there’s a fucking thin line between taking chances and being stupid. Sometimes I worry that this whole packing up and moving to Morocco gedagte is simply a blunder rather than a push at luck that could go either way.

I was thinking all this standing outside the Cape Town Jazz Festival. I had given up a couple of offers of tickets for Friday night (hoping not spoil my chances for the next night) and I had gone down to the Jazz festival on the Saturday night with no money, no ticket and therefore no surety that I would get in to see Jose Feliciano (whom, by the way, turned out to be an absolute fuckin legend on the guitar).

I ran into someone (not literally) – I got in. Even scored an extra ticket for another friend of mine.

1973 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTVAnother time I took a chance was when I bought my car. I bought my car with money I borrowed, seeing it for the first time 5 minutes before I bought it and drove it for the first time after I bought it. And while the guy I bought it from was safely on his way home to Scotland with my hard earned borrowed money, I got stuck on the way home. ‘s true as bob.

Three weeks later I was very happy when I actually got my car, but that three weeks also led to a lot of philosophizing about taking chances. But it turned out alright, one of my best decisions ever I think. But potentially it could have been one of my worst.

So what has all this taught me? Fucked if I know. Go ask someone who doesn’t argue with himself.

dog daze

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

sick as a dog – will probably take tomorrow off too – going home to pass out – speak after the weekend

Good Progress, Bad Health

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

I’m off to take my visa to the travel agent. <sneeze> I spoke to the embassy and they wysed me I don’t need proof of accommodation after I explained to them that the only places I can prebook and get proof from want to charge me a gajillion per night. <sniff> That sort of makes up for paying R250 just to send my stuff to the embassy and back. <sneeze>

I’m feeling fluish so I might get some flutex and Corenza C. I need these for my First Aid Kit I need to build up to take with me anyway. <sneeze sniff>

Better tomorrow hopefully…