The same evening Doug left I stopped by Le Meridian where Joy, a friend of mine, is staying. We went out and got a couple of drinks before calling it an evening. Which turned out to be none too soon.
I will spare you the details, but I can say I spent the whole next day in bed trying not to die. Fortunately I was staying at a place with a TV, but unfortunately there were only a few English channels so after watching an Iraqi reporter throw shoes at President Bush for the 10th time I moved on to the sports station . . . which was showing WWE. Now I've never watched this before but I can tell you that after a solid 20 minutes, I really do not see the appeal at all. Perhaps because I know nothing about the rules and am only vaguely aware that some of it is fake and some of it is real, but I just really didn't understand any of what was going on or why this is at all entertaining.
Fortunately the next day I was doing a little bit better and moved over to Le Meridien with Joy where I preceded to hang out by the very swanky pool all day.
My plan now is to head south to Ko Tao for some diving and some beaching and eventually make my way across to Koh Phi Phi for more beaching and diving. I should say that I have been talking about wanting to spend a week on the beach since about the second day of trekking in Nepal. I love the beach. I love laying out on the beach and I could happily do this for months. So finally, two and a half months later I'm on my way!
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Partner in crime -- i am never one to say watch what you eat, but be extra careful now that you're on your own! LOVE YOU. Don't forget fun souvenirs for me!
Be careful traveling on your own. I look forward to hearing about all your solo adventures.
No! Scary. And to be sick without a television? I'm sick right now and going crazy with 200+ channels! Glad you are doing better and are heading to the beach!
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