Just have to share this incident with everybody, definitely an evening to remember.
When taking the bus from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng we got to chat with a Canadian couple and their twelve year old son. They were out travelling South East Asia for ten weeks while being inbetween jobs. When we arrived to Vang Vieng we kept on bumping in to them where ever we went.
After spending the whole day tubing on Saturday we sat down for some food and of course we soon heard the familiar voice of Andy (the husband in the Canadian family). He had been sent out by his wife and son to buy sweets and was expected to bring it back as soon as he got it. But apparently Andy had different plans in mind and gladly joined us for a beer...or two..or three.. Until we all lost track of time and amount of beers we had bought. After what must have been three hours Andy suggested we should eat the sweets he bought with the idea he could just buy more later. With the sweets gone and more beers finished we decided to move on to a club to hit the dance floor. Andy seemed to think this was an excellent idea and joined us there too.
After dancing for a while (Andy being the oldest person there and also one of the most popular after showing of his dance moves) I heard another familiar voice behind me shouting "this is inappropriate!". And guess what? Andy's wife had been everywhere looking for him, starting with the bars and moving on to the clubs. He turned his head down and slowly followed his wife back home, trying to explain what happened to the sweets and what he did on the dance floor with a bunch of youths at one o'clock in the morning.
I wish I knew what he answered.
Hoppas att han hade kul så länge det varade.
SvaraRaderaÄlskar etiketterna på inlägett: Beers, Laos, Mia, Vang Vieng
SvaraRaderaJa, det var ju en kul historia - kanske inte för honom i efterhand dock - eftertankens kranka blekhet...ni vet!
SvaraRaderaMånga kramar till er bägge från mamma Anette
Ni måste uppenbart vara FÖR trevligt sällskap - men det visste jag ju redan:) / Thomas
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