02-10-2010, 12:53 PM
It took a while for the waiter to come and ask me if I was here for a drink... So I said yes, and could you please hand me the menu?
And he gave me the menu, and I ordered the beer. And as the waiter took my order, the bar tender giggled and said to the waiter,
"You'll be responsible if he doesn't pay."
LoL...
I must've looked terrible... dusty... and ... poor...
Not by any standard, did I look like I had anything more than a dollor in my pocket. In fact, when I walked in the bar, the lady guests were giggling at me. How rude...
But especailly by the Bangladeshi standard, I was... poor. Or appeared to be poor.
No Armani and Gucci on me.
And while I stared at the candle light that was colorlessly burning,
I thought about Bangladesh I saw...
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Oh... the waiter...
He's the guy who took my order.
And these are the guys who were giggling on the background...
After all the guests have left, we stayed and talked and laughed for awhile... exchanging names and emails... Pretty nice guys. :-)
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After saying good bye to the nice fellows in the above picture, I went back to my hotel, and the next morning, I was nabbed by the Bangladeshi police because they thought I was an North Korean spy because I was taking pictures of the American embassy, but that's another story.
On the flight back home, despite getting in BIG trouble for taking pictures, I wanted to take one last shot at Bangladesh.
The end.
And he gave me the menu, and I ordered the beer. And as the waiter took my order, the bar tender giggled and said to the waiter,
"You'll be responsible if he doesn't pay."
LoL...
I must've looked terrible... dusty... and ... poor...
Not by any standard, did I look like I had anything more than a dollor in my pocket. In fact, when I walked in the bar, the lady guests were giggling at me. How rude...
But especailly by the Bangladeshi standard, I was... poor. Or appeared to be poor.
No Armani and Gucci on me.
And while I stared at the candle light that was colorlessly burning,
I thought about Bangladesh I saw...
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-
-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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Oh... the waiter...
He's the guy who took my order.
And these are the guys who were giggling on the background...
After all the guests have left, we stayed and talked and laughed for awhile... exchanging names and emails... Pretty nice guys. :-)
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After saying good bye to the nice fellows in the above picture, I went back to my hotel, and the next morning, I was nabbed by the Bangladeshi police because they thought I was an North Korean spy because I was taking pictures of the American embassy, but that's another story.
On the flight back home, despite getting in BIG trouble for taking pictures, I wanted to take one last shot at Bangladesh.
The end.