I went home by myself because they were all getting really drunk... back in the Hug hostel I talked to a Danish, who travelled Nepal for 2 months, for almost two hours maybe were we talking and than I finally went to bed!
Warum ich soviel reise? Weil es schwierig ist ein bewegliches Ziel zu treffen! - Tennessee Williams (1914 - 1983)
Mittwoch, 8. April 2015
Karaoke in Chiang Mai
I had good fun last night. I had to change my room as I extended for one more night, where I met Yurit (not sure about the spelling) from Holland (so random, he has the most difficult name but I only remember his) and five other people from the UK. Funny, I'm staying in a room with all English. They invited me to have dinner with them so we went downstairs together and were talking a few hours before we actually left to eat something. We ended up eating Noodles across the street from a streetfood stand. It was really good and we were a bunch of ten people and our group grew even more. We were joking and stuff and it was good fun. Craig from Scotland (his accent was just amazing) wanted to go to a Karaoke bar so badly; so we went there. While walking to the bar I talked to a German guy living in Switzerland, we had a good talk. The bar was really cool, before Karaoke night started there was this rock band with all Thai members (obviously) playing awesome live music. They all wanted me to drink but I refused because we've been drinking just the night before. Aaaand I ended up singing with the band but it was terrible!!! For the fact that I was sober this was really courageous of me I reckon. I was having fun but I felt very uncomfortable because I didn't know what to do with my body... You guys know my voice but I had no chance to hear myself so I was just hoping that I'm not out of tune. I know I should have danced or something to it but it felt so unnatural. When singing in school the teachers just cared about your voice and often they closed their eyes just to hear you sing and not get distracted from something else.