New photos are about to be added!

Just to let you know DJ Crusoe is still alive (albeit underground) and is gonna send you up some photos of the awesome days.

Currently, I’m batteling through the whordes of work I’ve got and attempting to make a name for myself in the world of work. (Fun times!). I have however just joined a Creative Writing course so the days of dodgy writing may well be over!

Highlights of my photos include Pong (travel guide and good friend from Bangkok :-) ), more beaches, volcanoes, aliens, etc….

That is all.

I’ll be back!

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Note, this picture was taken by Ty the Crazy Aussie, I met in Langkawi, Malaysia. He came over and I took him round my local haunts round London.

 

Ubuntu Sets sail with Wong for Hong Kong

Today is the day that Ubuntu and Wong start their epic adventure. You can follow what they get up to on Ubuntu’s blog using the link at the top of this website. I will be following their updates and wishing I was out there as well.
Its a weird experience reading blogs for me as Im used to only writing them! I’m looking forward to seeing how the contrast in viewpoints differs from both Ubuntu and Wong.
All the same, I wish em the best of times out there. If they only have half as much fun as me on my trip, I know they will have had an epic trip and better than most peoples ’summer vacation’. As I’m sure they will have the best of times on a trip like this (its is 6 weeks as well!) Im sure they will have the worst of times as well. I know this sounds really morbid but it is inevitable. Im sure they will pull through this and although it may suck at the time will provide them with the memories of classic travelling nightmares. Always fun to reminisce. I’m doing that whenever I get a free moment over here in the big smoke…..God I miss travelling!

Looking to see ya back in one piece Ubuntu for 3rd year! Bring me back some souvenirs! Steal something from MoS for me maybe? haha.
Hopefully, the recent spate of advertising on the blog will be able to fund future travels for me to go out there and join em one day. Otherwise, I’m doomed to moan on here about crappy weather until the end of eternity….

 

robintino.co.uk Estimated Worth $365 USD

Just found this out….. According to the website below my website is worth $365. Anyone who frequently reads www.robintino.co.uk will know this is bullshit!…..Crusoe’s blog is worth FAR MORE THAN THIS!!!

http://www.websiteoutlook.com/www.robintino.co.uk

Right….now who gives me my $365?

Anyone who understands how this works let me know! Haha.

 

Crusoe and MC Ubuntu Join Forces

The title says it all really. My main man MC UBuntu is heading for Asia soon so the big people behind Crusoes blog have agreed to let MC Ubuntu blog for us.

That means more crazy stories for you guys! Expect more great content in the next coming weeks.

Ubuntu

 

Crusoe is still alive!

Sup everyone , Yeh its been a while. But things have been really busy here on my end.

Still alive in the Big Smoke (London) and got a video to share with you. The loyal readers amongst you will remember DJ Antonio. My new friend from Malaysia who helped me get established DJ-ing at MoS in Kuala Lumpur.
Anyway, he’s produced a video that needs voting for. So am sharing with you. If you like it, which I know you will please take the time to vote to help him out.

Vote here http://www.xpax.com.my/uoxmtv/list-of-entries.html

Cheers,

Crusoe

 

The Jigsaw Puzzle of Life

Just found out if you google DJ Crusoe my blog is the first to appear. Awesome! And now for some rambling thoughts….

Sometimes I feel like my life is a jig saw puzzle and I’m trying to work out how to fit all the pieces in. Each piece placed into the jig-saw represents a choice I’ve made, for example to study or not to study. To go out and party or to get an early night. Recently, I’ve realised for the last 2 years I’ve been trying to fit the pieces in with a hammer. Now, this jig saw puzzle is very special as the final picture hasn’t been set yet and depends on how I fit the individual pieces. I’m starting to realise that to do well at this puzzle I’ve got to think carefully about the picture that I’m aiming for and think carefully about each individual ‘piece’ that I’m putting in. Yeh, thats right, my life is a game.

Occasionally bad things happen and the pieces that I’ve struggled to carefully fit get shaken and the whole thing falls to bits. Starting the new academic year I aim to be more careful about what bits I chose to add, and the ones I do chose to put in, I’ll put in very carefully. Also, when something comes to shake the table on which my jig saw stands, I’m going to hold onto it and make sure its stable….

My trip to South East Asia represented completing a section of my Jigsaw, and, just like finishing a section of a Jigsaw, made it easier for me to see how to finish off the rest of the Jigsaw. Now don’t get me wrong….my Jigsaw is far from complete (I hope) but little by little. Rome wasn’t built in a day!

Congratulations if you stayed with me through that. Ok…enough talking in metaphors…..

I still haven’t donated to the orphanage I promised to. Don’t let me forget….

 

Day 30 23rd July 2009 Crusoe’s Last Post In Asia

As the name suggests this is my last post in Asia as tomorrow at 6am a taxi will come to pick me up from my hostel to take me to the airport.  Part of me doesn’t want to go and return to my normal life but then again, I realise that I will never return to that life. Why? Because I think I’ve changed and, although the change may be subtle; I believe my outlook on life has been refreshed. Thus, my ‘normal’ life no longer exists and what awaits for me is a new beginning.

Apologies if this sounds clichéd but I guess I’ll leave it up to you. Whether my friends and family notice a difference in me is another thing but I intend to make changes to my life.

Its difficult to know how to write this post as its currently morning here and for a rare change of events my morning has been comparatively normal. Had the worst white out of my life this morning which was unusual. Got out of bed and everything went 80% white. Through the haze I could see the world shift as my balance went. Thought maybe its the malaria kicking in (malaria wipes out your red blood cells-maybe thats why my vision is going white??-haha). But I know my mind is just being paranoid. Probably cos of my lie in!

Walking to the hotel yesterday was a bit freaky yesterday. Just remembered, my best pair of trousers split at the crotch area upon climbing into the taxi destined for the hotel. To make matters due to the high toxicity of my underwear (Crusoe sweat is pure poison), my under wear had been rendered unwearable. So for 24 hours I was going commando. With a split down there I had to walk into my hotel holding objects in strategic places. Honestly, I felt like I was in the intro to Austin Powers….

So have decided to keep this post short and sweet and give you guys some pictures to chew over. Am starting to manage this blogging technology so hopefully they should work without a hitch (that’ll be the day!):

Just realised I’d left my best memory card back at the hotel so had to do some pilfering off facebook. Found some random pics to throw up. Thanks guys :-p

Am ready to welcome any of my new friends from SE Asia to come visit anytime. Just drop me a line anytime!

Looking forward to seeing everyone in the UK soon!

 

Day 29 22nd July 2009

Soft cotton sheets wrapped around me, I gently stirred from a delicious sleep in my luxury hotel in the heart of Khao San road, Bangkok. The cold had woken me up in the night as I’d managed to turn the air conditioning up too high.

A bit of shopping and a street breakfast later I was ready to move on. Not to a different city but to a different area of town. My budget does not cover more than 1 night at expensive hotels at a time. Before I left I had a dip in the hotel pool. It was a mixed experience, sure, I enjoyed the comforts of swimming in clean fresh water however the company in the hotel wasn’t one I’d like to keep in contact with. The couple crushing the chairs next to me were possibly the fattest people I’d seen in my 5 weeks here. I watched her eat chocolate bars before focusing my attention on the more attractive but spoilt girls in the pool. Wow I’m pretty critical today! The company you meet in hostels is (usually) much better than the people found in hotels but I guess this is expected. As I lie on the sun-bed I recount last nights weird experience. Before heading out into the street a woman standing near reception starts asking me questions. As well as the normal questions of  “where are you from?” etc…she finalises off with “Are you going out to get really drunk?” and then “You should!”. I hope I didn’t look that depressed. When I came back from the streets later that night I noticed a sign in my hotel room:

Bangkok Hotel

Bangkok Hotel

so had to tell the 5 prostitutes I’d brought back to my room that unfortunately the party was cancelled. Turns out one of them was a man anyway…

Took a taxi to my next abode the Refill Inn. I had no intentions of being “Re-filled” so will have to keep my guard up. Upon arrival it was incredibly well decorated and featured better service and decoration than the “posh” hotel. At check, a glass of water was brought for me with ice while I filled in the forms. I felt like a celebrity.

Clearly, things were starting to catch up on me, the tiredness I felt was overwhelming. Went out for a walk to discover the hood before going home to get some shut eye. I found an internet cafe nearby and went in to check my e-mails. Low and behold my university had published our results. Bit disappointing really…but I’m looking on the plus sides. Maybe exams aren’t my thing? One thing is certain I’m going to go for it and whether or not I nail this degree. It doesn’t matter as I’m going to fight my way to where I want to be. I still have 2 years left and I’m going to take as much out of the remaining experience as I can. That’s one of the things this trip has “filled” into me.

Walkiing round the nearby markets it felt like I was in photographer paradise. As my hotel is in the “outskirts” of Bangkok, I was the only foreigner around. I’ve seen a lot of markets in my travels but this was the most interesting. I still am overwhelmed by the freshness of the foods on sale.

The fish at the market, still alive, gasping for air

The fish at the market, still alive, gasping for air

The prices at the market are “real” Thai prices and are therefore MUCH more inclined to my budget. Splashed out a bit and managed to eat 3 of the fish in the picture above. Just kidding, ate some watery noodles instead.

Trying to sleep at the hotel wasn’t the easiest. First of all, my results will still circling round my head not allowing me to relax. Secondly, the other people started heading to the dorm room. The walls separating us was in fact a curtain about 5mm thick and I could hear everything. However, they couldn’t see me so as far as they were aware, they were alone. At about 3am the guy in the cubicle next to me  got a phone call. For those of you familiar with Trigger Happy TV, a famous English comedy show, I was convinced I had Dom Joly next door. Dom’s phone rang with the very same ringtone from the program

“HELLO?”

“HELLO?” ”

WHAT?

“I’m in REFILL HOSTEL!”

…….

“NO ITS RUBBISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Ok maybe I exaggerate the last bit….but it was pretty close.

For my International Readers picture (or English people who live in a hole/the North of England):

Eventually I managed to get to sleep and was then haunted by dreams about forgetting my Malaria Malarone pill. Will have to take extra tomorrow….

 

Day 28 21st July 2009

My transport to Bangkok had been arranged to pick me up from the hotel at approximately 7.30 am. Didn’t want to be late so ran down to the lobby and was there waiting at 7.29. Feeling pleased with myself I sat down to wait in the lobby, expecting someone any minute. Sure enough a bus turned up 5 minutes later and I was practically on the bus when I realised it wasn’t going to Bangkok but back to Vietnam. Close shave. Go back and wait another 10minutes. Its now nearly 8am and the super deluxe bus I’d paid the extra $4 would be leaving any minute now and I still was no where near its departure point. I was beginning to get worried. Speaking to the staff at my guesthouse, they didn’t have a clue. I asked if I could telephone the travel company and ask them what was going on but they informed me their phone was broken and that their mobiles didn’t have credit. Great…Another 10 minutes goes by. I was beginning to wonder whether I’d be in Bangkok today. Sometimes when travelling you have to be patient…but other times you need to take action. I wasn’t sure which time it was so decided to take action. Eventually the guy running the hotel agreed to go and phone the travel company from a nearby phone. 3 minutes later, an irrate driver on a motorbike turns up and apparently everything is my fault. He grabs my back and gesticulates for me to get on the motorbike. Another great start to the day.
Speeding through the streets, he starts having a go at me. I tell him to go shove it up his ass….

He doesn’t understand but I realise we’re passed making friends at this stage in the day. I arrive at the ‘bus stop’ where he chucks off my bag and drives off, leaving me thoroughly confused. There are 2 buses and I don’t know if I’m supposed to get on either of them. To make matters worse…neither is the super deluxe bus and both are crammed to overflowing. I begin to think my $4 may not have been worth it and that perhaps I’d been scammed and that maybe there was no super deluxe bus. My day was just getting better and better…

A guy came out of the crowd and tried to push me onto the first bus…Sure why not? Then a second guy comes over and starts pulling me to the bus behind. I can’t be bothered to fight at this stage and so just go where everyone is pulling me. I enter the second bus and find there are no seats available (see yesterdays photo-post from Cambodia). There is a plastic red garden chair in the middle of the aisle practically next to the bus driver. This turns out to be my chair. I decide that this must be first class as everyone around me has paid $8 while I’ve paid 50% more. Decide therefore it is my right to get a better bus experience. I try and find the perks of the red chair and decide my first advantage is that I can board the bus anytime I like as long its last. I also get priority exit from the bus (no one else can exit if I’m sitting there) and finally, the biggest advantage: I had unlimited leg room while everyone else had there legs up by their ears. To be honest this alone probably was worth the extra $4. I tried to ignore the slight disadvantage of where I’d end up if we crashed….and the fact the guys knee behind me was smashing my kidneys at every bump….and the fact plastic garden chairs don’t do any favours for your bum after 3 hours. Whether the super deluxe bus existed or not it no longer mattered as either way, clearly I wasn’t on it.

Eventually, we arrived at the border. Somehow, I managed to navigate my way through the border (no easy achievement). Infact, prior to arriving at the Thai border customs I found my way being ushered into a very posh hotel. For a split second, I thought Thailand’s border was perhaps the nicest border control in the world….

On the other side I realise that the Indonesians I’d met yesterday and travelled with on the day before where in fact crammed like sardines behind me on the bus. I pretend to drive the bus. Very fun and also get mic control. I seriously felt like the tourguide on the bus as there was practically no room for me to sit so every now and again I’d stand and give information about Cambodia to the rest of the bus on the loudspeakers until I was threatened with the exit. Subdued I borrowed a book off a girl called Vicky. I can’t remember the title except this doesn’t matter as it was thoroughly rubbish. It was covered in butterflies and the title was in pink. Read the first 2 chapters and then realised I had amazing vistas just above my feet on the bags in front and yet I was reading some trashy shit. When I tried to give her the book back her face cracked me up. (see yesterdays pictures) Reese the Aussie guy next to her then woke her up by shoving his hand in her mouth….

In fact, the bus stopped several times for the bus driver to get off and walk around the bus. I have 2 theories as to why he was doing this: 1) He was checking for flat tyres (it was pretty bumpy) 2) He was checking for illegal immigrants. Apparently many Cambodians try and hop over the border each day to get into Thailand. Either way, he didn’t either so we continued until he felt the need to check again every 5 minutes…

Gave all my spare Riel to Cambodian kids at the border. Not that I had a lot but realised it would do more for them than it would in even the best scrap book I could ever make. I have to admit I wasn’t prepared for the poverty I’d see in Cambodia. I still feel guilty about not giving to beggars. Last night at my hotel while waiting for the internet I found a pamphlet for an orphanage in Cambodia. Once I return home I will donate to the  orphanage. That way hopefully I can help someone. Whether the money actually helps the right people I will never know but I can only try…On the positive side by visiting Cambodia I am helping their economy and thus making peoples live better. Even if this only on the microscopic level….

Transferred from the bus once on the Thai side onto a minibus. Spoke to a some Japanese travellers. 2 guys and a girl who had just met up with them joined them. The girl spoke good English while the 2 guys spoke very little. The 2 guys were determined to teach me Japanese slang for everything. Why is it that all the Japanese who want to teach me only teach me slang? One day I’m going to be fluent but will also sound like a gangster…

Eventually we arrive in Thailand and I find myself immediately surrounded by taxi drivers inches from my face. This has got to be the worst thing about Thailand…Eventually I lose it and tell the guy shouting taxi taxi in my ear to leave us alone. Maybe I sounded very harsh because at this point he comes over and grabs me and starts shouting at me. To make matters worse I was wearing a red T-shit…He was wearing a yellow T-shirt. Any Thai people will immediately understand what I’m saying but for those who don’t get this reference I’ll explain. The old Thai government supporters wear red T-shirts while their rivals wear yellow. When I booked my tickets there were riots between the 2 sides… Anyways, this guy clearly assumed I was a supporter of the Reds. FREAKIN IDIOT! Why would I have a bias in Thai politics? He grabs my arm and starts shouting about yellow being better than red. I tell him to get off me. Actually, he was the first Thai I spoke to on my return to Thailand. I clearly know how to get on the right side of people. He then starts shouting about to many people in Thailand, go home! Hmmmm…he clearly hasn’t been to London. Dickhead.

The clown then starts asking to see my passport. Good one! The other taxi drivers at this point have instructed me to appologise and ran off. Yeh, appologising isn’t the first thing that comes to mind…more like trying out some Vietnamese fighting moves I’d witnessed the other night. However, no bar stools were to hand so decided to take the moral high ground and move on.

The last time I was in Bangkok I was in a totally different area. I’d heard from some of the other travellers on the bus to check out Buddy Lodge. Eventually, I find my way there. Immediately I realise I’ve made a mistake once I see their decour. I find out the price 40 UK pounds. Just a tad over my budget….Frickin noobs….In the end I spend about 15 pounds but get a nice bed and swimming pool on the 6th floor. Totally worth it! The most expensive accommodation of my trip but seeing as I’ve under budget I figure it can’t hurt too much. Feel bad as I lie in bed thinking of all the people I’d seen without anything begging for money. The world can be a harsh place….I try and be grateful and thank God for my comparatively easy life before I go to sleep. Its the only way I can stay nearly sane…

 

Day 27 19th July 2009 Ankor Wat

Woke up at 6.30 to go and meet my new friend George in the foyer. At 7am our Tuk Tuk driver was awaiting us and climbing aboard we set off for Ankor Wat.

Some background info on Ankor Wat:

Angkor Wat  is a temple complex at Ankor, built for the king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its foundation—first Hindu, dedicated to Vishnu, then Buddhist. The temple is the epitome of the high classical style of Khmer architecture. It has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag, and it is the country’s prime attraction for visitors.

(Of course I wrote that myself.)

During the day we viewed Ankor Wat, and several other temples in the surrounding areas. I was surprised at the huge number of temples in the area. Visitors to Ankor Wat should be aware of the sheer number of beggars and street sellers that attempt to get your dollar. Oh by the way the main currency of Cambodia is the US dollar as their currency isn’t really used much.

George exclaimed how he’d be a rich man if his sales men were that persisstant in the US. I couldnt agree more except they wouldnt be very popular….

I actually didn’t have enough money on me and had to borrow money from George. So all the beggars and craft sellers who were desperate for my money all got told the same thing. “Sorry I don’t have any money” No one belived me and they just tried to haggle harder reducing their prices. Crazy thing is they probably had more money on them than me! Unless you count Singaporean…

My impressions of the temple were marked by a little frustation caused by my lack of knowledge about the sites I was viewing. I would strongly advise any travellers heading here to research the area before viewing. Some places can be ‘winged’ and visited without any prior study however visiting Ankor Wat, I really felt like I couldn’t fully appreciate the history of the site. No matter how much research one does, it is impossible to imagine how much time, effort, lives and inspiration were required to creat the temple complexes. Surrounding some of the temples where thousands of blocks that had been knocked off the temple. Different countries around the world are trying to rennovate and protect the temples however, to carry but one of these blocks is a huge difficulty. I couldn’t even lift one! But yet there are thousands that need to be carried and lifted around.

Talking with George, I realised that if a country such as UK or USA, with all the money and resources was to try and build something like the temples at Ankor, it would costs Billions upon Billions of pounds/dollars. Even with all the technology we have today it would be a truely massive undertaking. I have no idea how they managed it all nearly 1000 years ago. Apparently they did it out of devotion to their king. A story I don’t really believe…

We viewed temples until 5pm and afterwards went back to the hotel via a travel shop. Bought a bus ticket for tomorow for $ 12. This was $4 more than the Indonesians paid although the travel agency woman assured me the bus would be a lot more comfortable and worth the money. (What happened in reality was a completely different matter!)

George paid for my fee for the tour guide. I’ve had a lot of freebies on my travels (and not just this time). One day when I have more money I hope I don’t forget peoples kindnesses to me and I can give to others what others give to me now. If I make it that far!

I saw so many temples that come 11pm as I was going to sleep, I had temple ruins burned into my retinas and couldn’t get temples out of my head as I was trying to sleep. Felt a little eery but didn’t last long as I was so shattered from the days activity in 5 minutes I was sleeping like a log…