Thai Boxing anyone????
Well the cute girls have now exprienced Thai boxing. Going into the evening they were not sure what they would think about 2 guys beating the crap out of one another....but it turned out that they liked it. They are lucky enough to have a friend from class who spent a year Thai boxing here and was excited to take them and explain the sport. The learned a few things:
1 Thai boxing is very cultural. They all do a dance before a fight and wear special clothes.
2 The fighters have very good sportsmanship. They smile after getting kicked in the face and hug their opponent between rounds. They also seem very concerned if the knock out their opponent.
3. When making a bet on a fight, choosing the guy with the coolest outfit, in this case a cape with a tiger on it (we love baby tigers...who doesn't?) is not the best tactic. Tiger cape guy got his ass kicked in the first 2 rounds and we were out a beer.
Fun at the beach
A weekend at the beach was much needed after a whole week of being in school. Ocean, sun, good food, a reggae bar what more could we ask for? As usual we cannot go anywhere without crazy shit happening. Paco managed to lose lots of stuff(beer can do that to a person), the list includes: nose ring, 1 flip flop, half a swim suit, and her watch (which she retrieved). While Paco was looking for lost items, Rachel became part of a search party for a lost woman who went out swimming and disappeared. Luckily the woman was found and turned out to be OK.
Monday, November 27, 2006
Thursday, November 23, 2006
What do Cute Girls do for Thanksgiving? Normally we would cook and listen to NPR like the domesticated dorks that we are, but this year we are in Thailand so neither of those activities were possible. Well, we didn't make it out to the beach as planned, but we did wander around a grocery store for a couple of hours. We found lots of Tuykey Day-esqe things, like thai pumpkin filled with custard and chocolate ice cream. Well, the chocolate ice cream was just 'cause we wanted it, and Cute Girls like to share things out of a single container (or drink a single bucket to booze with two straws). The highlight of Thanksgiving came later in the day, when we ventured out to an Irish pub (owned by an American and Englishman and managed by a Canadian) and listened to Latin music. The owners had managed to find a whole turkey and pecan pie, so we got to eat a free Thanksgiving dinner in an Irish pub in Thailand(not likely that I will ever get to say that again). The scariest event of the evening was riding on a motorbike taxi. We have been avoiding this and walking everywhere because it looks like you might die if you climb on the back of one of those scooters without a helmet on. Other students here have been renting them and driving all over, but all that tells me is that they don't particularly value their lives. We did, in fact, survive the experience and we may do it again sometime. For now, I am happy to say that I had Thanksgiving in an Irish pub in Thailand. I guess I could die happy...
Wednesday, November 22, 2006

DLP's United in Thailand
Paco started out in Nepal. She walked for seven weeks. She met some attractive sherpas. She saw amazing things. She spent a lot of time on a toilet...
Swenny started out in Catalina. She saw some garibaldis. She misplaced an ovary (the left one and if anyone finds it, let her know). She jumped off the pier. She sang Tenacious D one last time in Agave.
Then the two met up in a hotel in Phuket, Thailand. Swenny knocked on Paco's door (Room 308) and Paco was sleeping. She almost didn't come to the door because she is a little grumpy when she first wakes up (make that really grumpy- she growls). Luckily for Swenny, Paco came to the door. Poor Swenny was being kicked out of her room by the hotel lady for some unknown reason and needed a new place to throw all of her ginormous bags. So the Cute Girls were re-united in a hotel where the walls are covered in geckos all the time (do we need more lizards for T-lab?). The Cute Girls then tried to eat in Thailand, which is challenging if you are in a non-touristy place and you don't speak the language. The food is really good, but who knows what is being eaten? Rice, lots of rice. And baby corn (is that really corn or does it just look like corn?), carrots, and cabbage. The oranges are green and the peas are not really peas but some sort of pod thing. The best part about eating a meal it that is usually costs less than a dollar.
School is going well. First teaching lesson today. Beach tomorrow (if we can find it...). More eating and going to the spa, where the pool has a waterfall. Sorry no pictures; we haven't taken any yet.
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