Sunday, August 3, 2008

Men From our Travels - Final Impressions

The initial intention was for Jozefina and Kristina to write two separate entries with our final impressions from the trip, but we've come to unanimous agreement as to the quality of men encountered:

BEST: Greek men. Tall, dashingly handsome, and charming, they are clear winners. Even with their good looks they remain gentlemen. They are also the best kissers. Since Greek women are not so hot, it should be fairly easy to score a hot Greek man on your travels.

WORST: Egyptians. Rude, ugly and disrespectful, they have no qualms with scamming and lying. Likely to wear dresses (aka long robes). We would be very hesitant to recommend them.

MOST OVERRATED: Italians. While they are the clear winners in our poll, the reality is far bleaker. They are short, scrawny, and loud. Billsfully unaware of their poor looks, they brim with self-confidence, a quality disturbingly familiar from our interactions with Balkan men.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Dogs of Hong Kong

Many pets are lovingly groomed by their owners. Expat dogs hang out with their owners by the Starbucks at the Peak overlooking the city.

Men of Hong Kong - 1st Impressions

Quiet, likely to wear glasses and sport cropped haircuts. They appear quite businesslike and certainly do not exhibit flirtatious behavior towards white women. Perhaps we should be wearing Hello Kitty clothes.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Hello Kitty


Hello Kitty is everywhere in Hong Kong. Even on our search for sexy lingerie we stumbled upon Hello Kitty underwear and pyjamas. Are men into this?

We've Been Raiding Our Hotel Mini-Bars


Thai food has been delicious but has been troublesome for our delicate digestive systems. Also, due to jet lag, we've been staying up late and finding ourselves inevitably hungry around 2 or 3 am. Our mini-bars have proven a delicious source of nourishment, but sadly Asian portion sizes have been too inadequate for our appetites, forcing us to devour our entire mini-bar snack contents. In the picture above, you can see the various nuts, chips, and Toblerone we savored last night while playing a card game of bridge (with our new Greek mythology cards purchased in Athens).