A Few General Observations
Well, now that I'm back from Mexico, I've had some time to think about things regarding (and not regarding) the trip. I have compiled, for your reading pleasure, a small list of general observations I've made recently.
- I spent just over three weeks living exclusively in a tiny, somewhat remote village in the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. A truly beautiful location. If you are ever given an opportunity to travel in Mexico, I recommend Oaxaca. Now, this being a remote village, they do not usually get a lot of the modern conveniences of metropolitan Mexico (not that that's great either). These lacking conveniences include toilets you can put paper into, toilets that flush when you push the handle, toilets with seats, bathrooms with minimal amounts of bugs (scorpions, spiders, flies, mosquitoes, beetles, centipedes, millipedes, and occasionally, a chicken), and bathrooms with devices to prevent leaking sewage. Now, the observation I would like to make here is that the bathrooms at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport are more filthy (and generally more unacceptable) than those in the village in Mexico.
- Continental airlines, while severely fucking a number of my friends on previous flights, treated me very well.
- Some little kid who coughed a lot got me sick.
- It's Friday and I'm going home. G'nite!


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