Thursday, November 6, 2008

I Post the Most

It's true after checkin the amigo's blog I realized that. But I'm koo' everyone knows I like to talk anyway nothin new. So I want to speak with y'all about drinks. Firstly I again realized that Guiness on tap (I had one a few hours ago) is truly amazing. Then I realized I would be denied such a realization in my homeland. I couldnt have had this one because American Guiness is brewed in Canada and not the same. But I can't drink at home. This I see now is crap. Let's be honest teens drink. I think that at 16 if I could've drank legally I would be dead by now but as an 18 y.o. "non minor" I must say that if given the choice to have 4 or 14 drinks Id go with 4 eight times outta 10. But in America I cant legally drink. We all know this does not stop American teens. The problem is you gotta get it from a hobo and do it cheap and only on weekends. i.e. you gotta drink a lot. a. cause it's gonna taste like urine b. cause you gotta do it sneaky in the space of 4 hours and c. cause homeless people don't like to buy nice beer. To anyone who has bought me alcohol and is not homeless I should not have generalized you. But thats mostly what Id think. Im not gonna do more cause I have no time. Also though coffee is a drink and I like it a lot. It is my splurge so I have it in every town and must suggest if you go to Galway get a latte at Renzos (ask for directions). The last few days with Johnny, Niall, Shane, and Agnete were awesomo and I was very excited that Obama won. Scratch that SUPER FREKIN DOOPER EXCITED! But in other news Erica Reed is going swiftly poor. She is under budget but even then she has little money. On the continent I think we'll split up heck she might even choose to come back here but donations in any way would be excellent. She has a cold so could not post this herself. (Im in a chinese restaurant a ways from the hostel) ((and its rainnyyy out)) and prolly woulda been more polite but I speak only the truth as you know and that is it. Um well, Sligo is where we're at and sandwiches are what is pricey here. Weird I know but something I noticed. It's a nice town and Id recommend it. Going to Drogheda, then Cork, then Waterford, then Galway, then Dublin, then we're done. Not too spontaneous but you cant be here. Hostels are booked too often and dont exist in small towns. Just on the barren industrial outskirts of cities usually a mile or three from the bus stop. I am enjoying myself though. More pics coming in the next few days (hopefully of monolithic tombs). I will catch you on the flip-flop hope my next post is less dull.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Although I fear the repurcussions of exposing the innocent American youth to the Irish masochism that is Guinness, I agree. I have never been around a more responsible group of drinkers than the young kiwis we pal around with, even the fairly sever alcoholic. Sounds like you're getting along well, good on ya.

gma1947 said...

ok boys it all fine and well that we all think that you should be able to drink now in your homeland and maybe that my be true but it is not so suck it up with a straw and hopefully you will injoy the food and the people and the histry and country and get pass the fack that you can drink there is more out there than drinking for a man like you that is so tallented use that and get to know your self. I love you and realy miss you stay safe.
gma