[spoiler] Friends and friends of friends say that this pouch doll I bought fits me.[/spoiler]
Long Story
[SPOILER="Spoiler"]So I went to watch a 3D movie (Shrek 1, I thought they didn't have that on 3D, quality was crap too) with friends and friends of friends, and my sister (total of 8-10 people, cant remember), all of them were girls (pretty damn awkward might I add), and before that I went to the mall (malls looked better than I thought) with a friend so she could buy a birthday card for her bf, and I was looking for a type of bag to store my money in (not that it is much, probably 25 cents worth USD since I bought the doll), so stumbled upon this doll thingy and bought it. It was a little rabbit bunny thing with a scarf, checkered pants, wearing a blue shirt with a pink bunny head at the middle, and a zipper on the back that opens a little pocket. Any who, I took the doll out while in the movie theater lobby to take a closer look at it, one of the friends asked, "What's that?" I said, "My money pouch." then she said that it does fit me, everyone else nodded. [/SPOILER]
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? :fail3:
Edit: Just for the record, the theater was pretty small, especially the 3D place, and the movie we were suppose to watch wasn't on until one hour later, so we were stuck with Shrek and got bored, and left. Derp
Oh, some advice in living in Vietnam while traveling.Though most of this may be common sense
0. If you're very intolerant with bugs (like I am), I strongly suggest you do not go there.
1. Always have some form of mosquito repellent.
2. You should train yourself for cold showers, unless you like that sort of thing or is already used to it. (Although sometimes they do have hot water in certain places)
3. Make sure that the place you're staying in has a fan or air conditioner.
4. Take caution when eating in those er, restaurants or however you would like to call it that serve food, as Applefish's friend has said:
5. Keep your money out of arms reach, there are lotsa thieves in poor countries, such as this one.
6. When using transportation, make sure it has a good seat, the roads can be quite bumpy.
7. DRINK DEM MILK COFFEE, they're good.
8. Lack of westernized toilets, maybe no toilet paper, maybe manual flushing, and the humidity (In Vietnam generally). Oh, and maybe butt washing instead of wiping.
9. Wear dark clothing, lots of dust and maybe dirt can get up to your upper body, sometimes mud on your feet area if you're riding a motorcycle.
0. If you're very intolerant with bugs (like I am), I strongly suggest you do not go there.
1. Always have some form of mosquito repellent.
2. You should train yourself for cold showers, unless you like that sort of thing or is already used to it. (Although sometimes they do have hot water in certain places)
3. Make sure that the place you're staying in has a fan or air conditioner.
4. Take caution when eating in those er, restaurants or however you would like to call it that serve food, as Applefish's friend has said:
He reportedly said that some restaurants re-use the food (ie. Person A does not finish his food. Waiter puts it into another dish as a means of recycling the matter and gives it to Person B). Watch out for this, too. Regardless, I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time with the right amount of bug repellent and a traditional Vietnamese hat.~[/FONT][FONT=Tahoma]Vietnam sounds fun. Granted, you should prepare yourself for the heat, bugs, and food hygiene. I had a friend who went there and found various assortments of mosquitoes, flies, and even a cockroach in the food (primarily beverages).
5. Keep your money out of arms reach, there are lotsa thieves in poor countries, such as this one.
6. When using transportation, make sure it has a good seat, the roads can be quite bumpy.
7. DRINK DEM MILK COFFEE, they're good.
8. Lack of westernized toilets, maybe no toilet paper, maybe manual flushing, and the humidity (In Vietnam generally). Oh, and maybe butt washing instead of wiping.
9. Wear dark clothing, lots of dust and maybe dirt can get up to your upper body, sometimes mud on your feet area if you're riding a motorcycle.