
Posted 1 year ago terribly early in the morning by oso
- Least recommended movie to watch with your grandparents: Superbad
- Places I don’t remember seeing advertisements five years ago: menu at the Cheesecake Factory, pre-previews at the movie theater, between rotating flight information on an airplane.
- Number of scuba divers seen cleaning the aquarium at Vancouver International Airport: 2
- Raddest public library I’ve ever seen: Seattle Public Library
- Founder of Team Rad!: Dr. Cereal
- Best Trader Joes trail mix despite Booger’s incessant objections: mixed nutes with dried cranberries and chocolate chips.
- Number of US dollars that Booger spent on chai tea and a sandwich at Seattle-Tacoma Airport: $10
- Amount of money Booger projects to spend during the next month in Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia: $100
- Approximate time of day when a crowd of bearded revelers started counting down and then passing out joints at Seattle’s Hemp Fest: 4:19:50
- Most interesting New Yorker article encountered between Seattle-Tacoma Airport and Bangkok International Airport: Ian Parker’s Swingers
- Number of black and white photographs showing the missionary sex position in above-mentioned article: 1
- Number of times “Vagina of your mother” was mentioned in the article: 1
- Number of times female genitalia was compared to pink chewing gum: 1
- Most annoying habit by air travelers: clapping when the plane touches down safely
- Kitschy 2007 Japanese movie that could have best predicted last week’s sub-prime mortgage crisis: Bubble Fiction - Boom or Bust?
- Home appliance which served as a time machine in above-mentioned movie: washing machine
- Number of consecutive on-board movies watched by Booger before she claimed that her brain was turning to spaghetti: 2
- Number of total on-board movies watched by Booger between Vancouver Int’l and Hong Kong Airport: 4
- Food item which most resembled Booger’s brain upon arrival to Hong Kong Airport: unknown
- Average amount of television watched by Americans, in hours: 8.183
- Price of wi-fi at Hong Kong airport per hour: 0
Share Your Comments
lol @ chewing gum, clapping hands
And I thought the clapping was a latin american thing
Now you think you are Harper’s?
I was rudely reminded of another place that sports new ads: Shell gas stations.
It is now impossible to fill without getting an ear and eye full of ads and inane tv. The bastards have built blaring tvs into the pumps.
Who knew - McDonalds in Bangkok have free wi-fi. Not that I’m in McDonalds … but next door at the equally ubiquitous Starbucks.
Jules,
I have to admit, Latin Americans are even worse about the clapping. I remember being on a turbulent flight with a bunch of drunk Italians once. They all kissed each other when we landed safely. Now that sounds like a good ritual to me.
Quintle,
Sure, why not?
Chris,
Three snaps about the Shell gas stations - I actually choose the gas station across the street whenever I can just because the ads are so damn annoying. They are just as bad on the Bangkok skytrain. No wonder we’re always in our own iPod bubbles - without them we’re sabotaged with marketing.
I’ve never had a good experience eating at the Cheesecake Factory. Ugh. Would you be mad if I found a new favorite David?
That would be unacceptable.
I assume you’re in Thailand on a Team Rad! recruiting trip?
Cindy, I’ve been to Cheescake factory mmmmm, 3 x and liked it twice. Have you tried the one’s in NYC?