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Get Busy Livin

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

There isn’t much to do here in Hat Yai. My guide book warned against this place as just a transport hub with no real charm to it. There aren’t any sights and I’m tired of sitting at bars drinking so I will write.

My guide book also told me that Hat Yai is a huge sex tourism town and services a lot of men who cross the border from Malaysia for an evening of fun. I am happy to report that I have not been approached and overall it has been a pleasant experience. The tuk-tuk (mini-taxi) drivers are the only hassle I see so far but even they are mildly aggressive.

I decided to check up on the news of this area seeing as though the US and British embassies advise against travel to the deep south provinces of Thailand. Last week 31 bombs went off in some of the surrounding provinces. It turns out last 2006 there were a string of 6 bombs that went off here killing 20 or so people including tourists. Thailand is 90% Buddhist with the rest mixed with hindu, muslim and christian. The extreme south, where I am now, starts to blend Thai and Malay culture and seeing as though Malays are Muslim as a whole, things get nasty. I have heard that the south actually wants to secede from the rest of Thailand. So far all they have accomplished are mall, shopping center, hotel and ATM machine bombings set off from motorcycles that are ignited don’t really have a fear of traveling to unstable destinations. I was perfectly comfortable with Daisy in DR Congo, never felt threatened in Ethiopia let alone anywhere else in Africa. I guess if something is going to happen there isn’t much I can do about it and I sure as hell won’t avoid a destination just because my government either doesn’t want me there for my true well-being or just doesn’t want my money being spent here.

There is relative peace and safety in almost every part of this world. With the exception of a short list of destinations that the British embassy is VERY good at supplying travelers with. For example during the Israeli bombing of Lebanon or the actual war compaign in Iraq or the civil war in the Ivory Coast. I have read stories and heard of people being perfectly fine traveling to northern Iraq, Iran, Syria and a handful of other “hot spots”. Granted I have NO desire to visit Iraq myself right now and have no purpose to anyway but the point is our media in the U.S. likes to show all the terror, horror and death but won’t tell you about how peaceful Somililand and Puntiland in northern Somalia are right now and that all it takes is applying for a visa before arrival and you can enjoy a beautiful culture that rarely anyone sees.

I was having a drink earlier and thinking about life like I normally do when I forget to a bring a book out with me. I noticed a cockroach making its way across the street. It was like watching someone play frogger except I actually had a vested interest in the little bug. I was rooting for him to make it and he stopped a few times and went back and then to the left and then back to the right and forward. He liked to occasionally stop and not do anything. I guess he thought if he stood still and let the cars go by him than he would miraculously end up in safety on the other side to go do whatever it is he was trying to do. He made it about half way across and stopped moving again and then BAM!, he was smacked pretty hard and flipped on to his back wiggling around. It really broke my heart to see him get hit because I truly did want him to make it. I thought maybe he could just flip himself over and finish the job but then along came a truck and smashed his body straight across the road.

Point of my story you ask? Nothing profound. I just don’t wanna be walking across the street someday and get hit by a car. That would suck. Far too much to see and experience. Or no, maybe I’d rather get hit while I’m moving around rather than stuck in one position. Or no, maybe because he stopped moving, he got hit?

Or in the immortal words of Andy Dufresne “Get busy livin, or get busy dyin”.

Going to Thailand

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Last night was my final evening in Malaysia. I arrived in Georgetown, Penang and found a quiet Indian run hostel. I decided to go with a dorm this time around and for $2 I got myself a bed. It was only myself and 2 other people who seemed to be locals. I locked up my valuables, situated myself and headed out to see what Georgetown had to offer. I was hungry so I sat down for some rice with chicken curry. It was fantastic. So far I had only spent $15 on a 4 hour bus ride, a bed and dinner with 2 beers. I’d say that is good value.

Now I sit in Hat Yai a transport hub of Southern Thailand. The land of smiles. Thailand. I am here, finally. 3 years ago I started planning a trip to SE Asia and Thailand was my main destination. It feels good to finally arrive. Due to some stomach issues this entire day I will not be trying my taste buds on any Thai food but believe me there will be plenty of time for that. I plan on being here for the entire month until after Marisa’s wedding. Tomorrow I will be heading to Ko Pha Ngan where I will spending just about a week basking in the sun on one of Thailands nicest islands.

By the way, Ko Pha Ngan is pronounced “CO Pan-Yan” or “yang”

“Maybe you are allergic to Asia”

Saturday, February 24th, 2007
"Maybe you are allergic to Asia" the doctor in Singapore said with a straight face. Who knows. This is the third time since December that I have caught some virus. This time it was while in Singapore ... [Continue reading this entry]