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- It is completely possible and very painful to get a blister on top of a blister
- For international travel, Cathay Pacific is luxury squared in the sky; Continental Airlines is ghetto unfabulous
- Chinese airlines are hell on the ground, but decent after takeoff
- My ambitious planning is almost always derailed. Pick 1-2 things a day to accomplish and maybe you might succeed
- Dehydration sucks. Gatorade helps
- Trip Advisor has a 95% success rate. But even God can’t help you when you check into one of their 5% failures
- Getting sick on vacay stinks. Never drink from your travel companion’s water bottle. Even at the Great Wall when you run out of water
- Enjoy the little successes throughout the trip, because inevitably a big tsunami of badness is coming your way. Hold onto your travel buddy and ride it out

























