Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Day Nineteen - Guest Bloggers!

Introduction by Jono: Below is what my guest bloggers for tonight have to say. A proper recount has been done by me at the bottom :P

Beav SUPERTRAMP: I write this in fear, Ale, King of Vagabonds has just threatened to unleash Diesel Dike Dominance power on my vulnerable body.

Ale, King of Vagabonds: I write this in anger, ANGRY WHOPPER! anger. Beav SUPERTRAMP has made apparent her doubts in my recall ability and thus has knowingly brought down my dike-like anger upon herself.

Beav SUPERTRAMP: Well justified Ale, King of Vagabonds but it does not lessen the fear i feel, however deserved it may be...A SUPERTRAMP who lives in fear is a SUPERTRAMP who feels limits, this is contradictory to my carefree SUPERTRAMP title and so now i believe this blog entry has CONFLICT. This theme will be the dominant discourse of your reading.

Ale, King of Vagabonds: Well, as a King, in fact a King of Vagabonds (in testament to Sailor Moon) THAT MEANS YOU, I should be able to govern with whatever level of Diesel Dike Dominance I see fit as it serves the good of the greater community.

Beav SUPERTRAMP: Vote 1 Ale, King of Vagabonds...Diesel Diking For the Greater Good. Obama likes the greater good, and may even be pro-diesel diking to achieve said greater good. Obama is American. American cities that are of notable mention include New York and Cincinnati. Speaking of new york, we had a day of frolicky funness there....See for yourself.... :)

DISCLAIMER: JET LAG HAS CONSUMED US!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jono-Team-Bootcamp-Guy: Well, I wanted to upload some of the best photos I have, but unfortunately the internet connection is so shit here that it is virtually impossible to do so. So, for a quick summary, today we visited Times Square, and spent ages wondering around gazing at and inside the stores in amazement at how big they are. We visited a dedicated M&Ms store, Macy's (the largest store in the world), and many many others that I can't be bothered mentioning. We also walked up and down Broadway.

We then went up the Empire State Building to the observation deck on the 86th floor, and with not a cloud in the sky, left us with a stunning view of the mammoth city of New York. From there we had a look at the ice rink (will go there later), and eventually went back to the hostel.

Anyway, hope you enjoyed this *different* kind of blog post - I still have no idea what Beata and Thea were on about :P

Having fun though!

Jono

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad I'm not the only one that didn't understand the first half of this blog! Hope you enjoy the ice-skating (haven't done that for years) and have a wonderful time in NY. The family's on their way - not long now. Love, Aunty Fiona.

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