Thursday 17 July 2008

So What exactly have we done then?

We were In Prague for over a week so logic suggests we were able to get out and see everything the city had to offer, you may have been able to gather that early in our stay we hired a pedal boat, so obviously there were more exciting things for us to do. And there was.

Well We bought some Duct Tape. This takes a lot more careful planning and communication skills than you would think. Made especially difficult when after showing the piece of paper with it written in Czech to the Woman behind the counter, she lied to us and tried to keep the Duct tape for herself. But she couldn't fool us. We knew she was trying to rip us off. We could see it.

Now. These tangents talking about something as seemingly pointless as duct tape (Which of course it is not. Duct tape can and has been used to hold together aircraft before now) are usually just babble to fill out some space before I actually tell you about our amazingly rich and fulfilling experiences out here far away from home. and of course this time is no different. oh no. You see on the same day as purchasing Duct Tape, We returned to our hostel, before embarking on one of our most exciting adventures yet. for this we needed some specialised equipment. Such as A foldaway Knife, Some String, and and 2 empty Pot Noodle tubs. Thats right. We are just that cool.

In our defence though (Not for the telephone, for the not doing anything, I make no apologies for the awesomeness of our state of the art communications device) The Elf Hostel was a cool place to hang out and meet people. Which is just what we did. Infact I've come to the conclusion that in future I don't need to travel. Just choose a hostel, like that one and simply move in and meet several other people who have traveled and hear their stories and anecdotes from around the world. Almost as though I had done it myself. I could then write a book maybe, about the worldwide adventures and travels... of other people. I think it would sell. I would buy it.

Well now we have moved on from Prague and are in a tiny tiny town called Tabor a couple of hours southwards from Prague. Theres not a lot here, but tomorrow not far from here there is a field somewhere where tomorrow, Mighty sounds starts. It promises to be awesome! though that promise is made in Czech so it may have lost something in translation. I love festivals

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