| Travel Buddy excited for the coming day, but tired because of the stupid old guy below his bed who takes 45-minutes to get ready in the morning!!! |
Hostels are interesting locations, and it seems even the more experienced 'hostel goers' can never quite get the hang of them truly. "Have you stayed in a hostel before?" was a common question I received in my first day or so. I was never sure if they were asking me to warn me, or they were just making conversation, either way you need to adapt quickly to survive. Thankfully however the hostel I am in seems to be one of the best on the planet, as voted by everyone staying here (seasoned travelers and amateurs alike), and yeah, I couldn't of asked for a better one.
Today I spent attempting to do some required VISA paperwork I am meant to fax off. Another classic 'me' moment. I filled out the form (which took ages)... then once completed I realized I was meant to fill it out in block letters only, which I hadn't. Sigh. Luckily I had a spare copy of the form, so I filled it out all over again, tore up the wrongly filled copy, then asked around for places on where I can fax it. Thought I should double check the form before heading off... only to realize that in my haste I had torn and thrown away the correct form, leaving me with the wrong form intact... arghhh...
Didn't have another blank copy of the form, so now I had to find a place where I can fax and print. Anyways, I had to go close to Hollywood to do it, so here are a few snaps while out and about.
I'll be honest and say that those photos above are pretty crap, but the reason for being so is because L.A is a scary place, seriously. I don't want to be broadcasting to everyone around me that I am a tourist, therefore despite how much I would like to take decent shots I only feel safe just snapping a few here and there when not many others are around. It is hard to explain, but I guarantee if you ever come to L.A you will know what I am talking about.
As luck would have it I just happened to get on the same bus Manuel was on as he was returning back to the hostel also, so that was great to have a chance to chat. On return to the hostel I made friends with Jon-Paul (America), Vanessa (Venezuela), Nathan (America) and Moe (America). Jon-Paul is super friendly, and invited everyone out to one of his favourite Korean BBQ restaurants.
So an Australian, three Americans, a Venezuelan, a German and a Dutch went out to a Korean restaurant. Ha! It was absolutely epic, Vanessa was really amazing to talk to (she works at PETA and is a vegan), Moe was hilarious (he is studying improv-acting), and Manuel and I shared some great beer.
I didn't get any pictures sadly (because of the reason before), but I promise that the following posts will be less text and more pictures =)
Love the pic that has Hollywood Fwy in it! OMG just so unreal! And i really really miss those meals with random people from all over the world!!!
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