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2006-05-14

Unconnected Things I Learned In Oaxaca, Mexico

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jonathan Harford @ 18:23

I’m back! Leah, my VSLF, has put a delightful selection of photographs on Flickr. Also, here is a terribly droll video of the first time she intentionally ate insects.

Unconnected Things I Learned In Oaxaca, Mexico:

  • Very few people smoke
  • Many young women wear sassy English-language t-shirts. A selection
    • You Really Don’t Impress Me
    • I Need More Fun
    • Lovely Angels Dream Girl
    • Spend All Your $$$ On Me
    • Turn Me On
    • I’m An Angel (not to be confused with another shirt we saw, “Soy Una Angel”)
    • I ♥ Oral Sex
    • I Need More Vacations
    • Hardcore (with an icon of an applecore)
    • ALL THAT and a bag of chips
    • Blah, blah, blah. NOBODY IS LISTENING TO YOU
    • I Never Give Out My Number On The First Day Of School
    • I Got Out Of Bed; What More Do You Want?
    • New Model Army (funny because thirteen-odd years ago it was one of Leah’s favorite bands)
    • Hey Yo We’re Not Those Kids Darling
  • If putting salsa on bread & butter is wrong, I don’t want to be right
  • Unless specified, dishes at a restaurant will be brought to your table at a fairly staggered order (e.g. if A & B each order an appetizer and a main dish it will not be unusual for A to receive his main dish, then, five minutes later receive his appetizer, both before B receives anything)
  • Jack Skellington is surprisingly popular — but as Leah pointed out, the movie’s very Dia de los Muertos

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