Friday, July 10, 2009

The Land of Tailored Clothing

We've been in Hoi An for three nights already. It's a very laid-back little town. Every other store is a clothing shop. I've officially bought my first suit and silk tie, and Mike has gotten suits of his own. The value here is great, and much cheaper than in the U.S. We tried them on yesterday, and not that I've had much experience wearing suit jackets, but I have to say we looked pretty sharp. Mike's pants were too tight around his thick farmer ass and legs, so he's getting that refitted today. We've picked out our restaurant (kind of like in Seinfeld) that we go to every day. Beers cost .15 cents there! And the foods great too. The beach is only a few miles away, and our hotel provides us with free bike rental. We soaked some rays and checked out the babes yesterday, occasionaly taking a dip in the ocean. The water is warm and clear, and the only downside is that you have to watch out for jellyfish. Went out with a few Australian ladies and a German last night for a few drinks. We'd met one of them before in a different part of Vietnam. This isn't the first time we've run into people we've met days or weeks ago in different places.

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  1. Imagine how many ladies you'd get if Mikey didn't refit those tight pants. Come on George!

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  2. i just saw the video of pats apartment. are you sure thats not 911 N. 14th? the skylines the same as milwaukee too...

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  3. That's exactly what I was afraid of, Joey. Overwhelmed by them.
    - mikey

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