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KL to Langkawi: A Morning of Hangover Hell

Asia, Destinations - Ross French - April 3, 2012

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Guest Post: Mitzi Wilson

kuala-lumpurIt was the worst hangover of my life.

It began in the morning when my eyes drifted open. I lifted my face up from the centre of the pillow, mouth like desert sand.

I asked myself the obligatory morning-after questions. Where am I? What did I do last night?

My eyes moved towards the radio on the bedside table. The time gleamed softly out of the screen. 8.20AM.

Four consecutive thoughts flew out of my ears and slapped me in the face, one at a time:

I’m in Kuala Lumpur.

We have a flight to Langkawi to catch.

We have to check out of this hotel in the morning.

It is the morning.

Shit.

I thrashed about trying to get out of bed. Arms flailing and sheets flying, I wailed incoherent words at my friend to get up and get dressed. We were going to miss our plane. We would never make it to our Langkawi accommodation! Man my head hurt.

I stood frozen in a fully fledged freak-out and looked from the bathroom, to my belongings strewn all over the floor- everywhere but in my bag. My heart tried to escape from my chest. I went through the scenario in my head, calculating the time it would take to get ready, pack, check out, get to the airport and check our bags in.

If we left in 10 minutes, we might just make it.

My friend limped to the bathroom, and the door clicked shut. I stood there in my clothes from the night before. I had visions of a night club called the Rum Jungle, dancing bare foot with an entire bottle of scotch and a shark tank. Huh?

I felt a rapid flush as my body caught up with me. My vision began to blur and I felt something rise up in my oesophagus. I looked around, desperate for something to vomit in. I saw a sink.

I lurched forward and spewed up a soup of spicy fried rice and concentrated Johnny Walker into the silver bowl. When did I eat fried rice?

I retched for about five minutes and grappled for a near by water bottle. I threw my head back, skulled the bottle and sprayed it all over floor. It was Vodka.

I cursed myself for not cleaning up and wiped my face as my tongue dissolved from the vodka disguised as water.

I threw up three more times before we checked out- twice in the sink and once in the toilet at reception. My ears were ringing. I felt like absolute balls.

Falling into a Taxi and carrying a hangover from hell, we left the Kuala Lumpur hotels blurring behind us. I fell into a half-sleep with my mouth open, on fire and against the window.

Arriving at the airport we hurried to the gate and handed our boarding pass to the lady standing by the beeping, ticket scanner- thing. It wasn’t working so she manually checked our tickets and ushered us inside the aerobridge.

I felt the freak-out subside and headache fade, we were saved. I could sleep on the plane all the way to Langkawi in the air conditioning. Yes!

I walked to my row, stopping intermittently as people filled the overhead lockers. I noticed someone in my seat. What? I looked down to double check my ticket and looked again at the seat number-13B. Someone was definitely in my seat.

I felt a tap on my shoulder and turned around to see a worried looking flight attendant. She took our tickets and explained that we had boarded the wrong plane. Our flight wasn’t leaving for 45 minutes.

I felt tears.

We trudged back off the plane and sat down on the terminal chairs at the nearest opportunity. I looked down at my shameful appearance; a large t-shirt attempted to camouflage my dress from the night before. My hair resembled the Medusa and I sat in a stench cloud of scotch, vomit and hairspray. My head sagged on my friends shoulder.

Within minutes, a boarding call summoned us and we repeated the stop-start process of finding our seat. This time, my seat was empty.

I looked out at sweaty Kuala Lumpur holding a spew bag and water bottle close by. Sighing and sinking into the seat, I imagined white sand, palm trees and the island paradise of Langkawi.

My hangover wasn’t over – but we were finally on our way.

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Great Events To See at the 2012 London Olympics

Destinations, Europe - Ross French - April 3, 2012

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londonJust when you think you have seen the greatest Olympic Games opening ceremony ever, the next Olympics roll around and take it to a whole new level. This time, on July 27th, London is planning an unprecedented opening ceremony with the UKs biggest-ever live show. The UK boasts some of the top creative talent in the world, and they will be putting on a show for over a billion people. This is just the beginning for the world’s most exciting sporting event. With such huge popularity for the world’s biggest sporting competition, it important to plan your Olympics trip ahead, with cheap flights to London getting more scarce by the day.

North Greenwich Arena, London

Also called the O2 Arena, this dome by the Thames will be the site for two of the most popular events. It will host the Basketball final on August 12th  as well as the Gymnastics on August 7th .

Hyde Park, London

The Triathlon is one event that brings the all-round sporting atmosphere of the Greek origins of the games. This year it will be held in Hyde Park on August 4th, and thousands of people will line the route to watch the races for free. Jonathan and Alistair Brownlee are the favorites in the triathlon and would like to cross the line together for a tie for gold.

Lee Valley White Water Center

The Center is the venue for the canoe slalom competition from July 29th to August 1st. It will be open to anyone to be used for canoeing, white water rafting and kayaking before the games start.

Football Stadiums all over the UK

The Olympic competition in football will be held in stadiums in many cities. In Glasgow at Hampden Park, in Manchester at Old Trafford, in Cardiff at the Millennium Stadium, in Newcastle at St. James’ Park, in Birmingham at Villa Park and the venue for the finals is Wembley Stadium in London. The final is on the last Saturday of the games.

Looking for the Stars

In tennis at Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal will play for another Olympic Gold from July 28th to August 5th. Andy Murray is also aiming for the gold. Venus and Serena Williams have plans to play for Olympic medals. In swimming at the Olympic Park Aquatics Centre, Michael Phelps plans to go for the gold, even if it isn’t eight. It will be worth seeing him in the final 200 meter butterfly on July 31st. Ian Thorpe is also planning to make a comeback, and it will be thrilling to see his 400 meter freestyle on July 28th. Thorpe and Phelps could be going head to head in the 200 meter freestyle on July 30th. Gymnastics always draws a big crowd, and Nastia Liukin is continuing her career in London. Her rival, Shawn Johnson, is also competing, and they both hit the floor on August 2nd.

On August 9th, in Hyde Park, there is a chance to see Usain Bolt make history in the 200 meter final. If Tyson Gay has anything to say, he will be the one making history. This could be an amazing head to head race. These are just a few of the great sporting events that will take place this summer in London.

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