Thursday, May 18, 2006

Croatia trip. Entry 1.

So, I just got back from Croatia. I’m still experiencing a good case of jet lag (despite the controlled use of red bull and Nyquil) so hilarity may or may not abound in the following blog. I’ll do my best, but what I think is funny may simply be a byproduct of my temporarily altered state of mind. (if anything, the picture of me sitting in front of my computer giggling like an idiot at myself should satisfy you somewhat).

Anyway, I’d like to start with one of the stranger aspects of the trip. the english. Not the language, but the people that drive on the wrong side of the road displaying rotting teeth and declaring “jolly good” when they see the constable reprimanding the chap that neglected to wait in the queue that they themselves are waiting in. So, my last night away from the north american continent, i spent my time wandering around cambridge england, taking pictures of oddities, and thinking up the following list.

How to be english:

1. stop brushing your teeth. (this is common knowledge, but needed to be said).

2. when a word ends with an “r”, (ie. fair, or “or”), don’t say it. replace it with an “h” (fair becomes fa-ah, or become o-wa). In fact, this goes for a lot of consonants. British becomes Bri-ish, that becomes tha. also, vowels are generally pronounced wrong (a = i, i = e, o = eh, etc. i do stress that this is general, not absolute). Paper --> Pi-peh.

3. When an american approaches you with a friendly smile and asks “hows it going?”, don’t respond. in fact don’t acknowledge them at all. hopefully they will realize by your silence that they have breached a well known Bri-ish cultural norm in their ignorance, and will most likely address you with a more proper greeting (Eh-low!) **As a side note, this greeting is far more effective when sung, similar to the nurse when she pulls down Harry Black’s pants in Evolution**

4. follow up any statement about someone with a “he is” or “ she is”. ie. “Shae’s a chaekae li-el bugg-ah, shae ees” (translated, “she’s a cheeky little bugger, she is”)

There are many more, but thats all i’ve got right now. onto the pictures.


This ones probably one of my favorites. If you look closely, in the foreground there is a shop with shirts and such. in the background (which can’t be seen due to low lighting and photographer incompetence) is a charming bookstore, which also happens to be the oldest bookstore in the country. Placed directly in the middle is the cutest little surgery shop in cambridge. thats right, trinity street surgery. buy a book, get a limb chopped off, buy a new wardrobe to compliment new body stylings.







this one speaks for itself. the subtleties of bri-ish advertising weren’t lost on this ignoramus.













St. Andrews chariot parking space.







When i saw this on the map i laughed out loud. then i noticed Christ center, magdalene way, and Jesus green. isn’t it more proper to say “Jesus’s lane”? i mean, its not like Jesus lane is so catchy that you’d be sacrificing the street’s notoriety or anything. (“ehbsowlewtlaee noh!”) i guess we name streets “meghan way” and “lincoln street” over here, so maybe it’s not so weird. but it sure doesn’t roll off the tongue.

One last sign i thought was funny. i actually got a dirty look from a guy when i took this picture. who’s laughing now? well, i am. but then agian, i’m delirious.

it's racial.


One more story. when i was riding the train, the chap that was checking tickets would approach the passenger, and say “thank you” with his hand held out. apparently this is the proper way to request that someone show their ticket. its a good thing i’m not bri-ish. i have a hard enough time understanding americans.

well thats it for the english. i should say that there was one friendly lady at the hostel i stayed at that was quite cheerful. so not all of them are jerks. but they do all talk funny.

hopefully i’ll be able to post more croatia updates in the future. i’ve got a ton of pictures to go through.

10 Comments:

Blogger Alexis said...

The dude in Evolution's name is Harry Block, not Black. There's your racial for you. I was going to say 'it's racial' but then I saw you already used that line. Dang it.

10:50 PM  
Blogger Taylor said...

Ha. You're funny. I laughed out loud, and I'm not high on red bull and nyquil. But still no thoughts on the crazy Americans that live in Croatia?

Free love on the free love freeway... "She's gone" "She's dead!" "She's not dead!"

2:12 PM  
Blogger Brian said...

lisaex: i'd like to say i did that on purpose. but then i'd be a liar. quick witted, but a liar nonetheless. and nonetheless is a funny word that americans got too lazy to hyphenate. what if it happend with other phrases? wouldyoulikefrieswiththat? anarchy.

ltayro: give me time. i only get the net at work (except right now i'm at jeff's house having a pizza made for me while i rudely stare at his computer screen) so oppurtunities to blog are few. have patience. blogs will abound in time.

and the names are anagrams in honor of the da vinci code, which according to the only movie reviewer i know "is lame".

5:57 PM  
Blogger Brian said...

"i could've had a thousand women, but none of them was you"

"you?"

"no, the girl"

"but you said you"

"he's looking at a picture. the video makes it clearer..."

"it just sounded gay, thats all"

"right..."

5:58 PM  
Blogger Alexis said...

Zoran was a little upset with your harshness towards the Bri-ish, fyi.

And I see your "it sounded a bit gay" and raise it a
"what? post-it notes are what, 12p?"
"Yeah, you do that 1000 times and that's...
...a profit."

1:31 PM  
Blogger Brian said...

“wasn’t that song originally written for princess Diana?”

“well, yes. but it fits perfectly don’t you think?”

“a car crash?”

“your relationship with lee is like a car crash”

*nodding*

“in paris?”

“city of love”

“yes you’re right. it fits perfectly. thank you.”

3:43 PM  
Blogger Brian said...

stereotypical? in the words of one sara sery, dang gina.

i find it hard to believe that a post originating in the observations of the english, with comments including quotes and references to not one, but three movies/television series could be deemed stereotypical. but i will try harder.

and you will be implicated.

7:59 AM  
Blogger Taylor said...

"I got it!"
"I do this."

12:25 AM  
Blogger Tim & Sara said...

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4:46 AM  
Blogger Tim & Sara said...

I love it that Taylor is quoting movies. Well, folks, I think we succeeded in corrupting a once brilliant mind. It's all down hill from here my love.

4:47 AM  

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