Saturday I went around trying to see what was going on and talk to people. On Jl. Legian close to Bintang I bumped into Cody and Jeff from Oklahoma. These guys are not wasting time, when I saw them both the other day they looked beat and said they were up all night playing college football on their PlayStation.
Since then they have discovered Bali's own PlayStation, the beach. Already mobile with a couple of bikes, the guys have bought a new surfboard each and are trying them out on a daily basis. It won't be long before Cody is giving me lessons and lending me his board. I reckon I should go ahead and buy a mini mall because the yellow sled is just too big, I hate carrying the thing it enormous. Cody's board is 8'2" and looks much smaller!
Cody and Jeff told me they were about to go out at Canggu the other day. Close to where they live, but it was low tide and the locals were looking at them like they were crazy. Always a good idea to ask the locals before taking the plunge. I'm not going to tell them there is a sewage outlet in Canggu, I don't want to spoil their fun.
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“Saturday night is when to hit the nightspots.”
Coz the regular weeknights are when Tony sport f–k his car tail pipe (while the engine is on) to save money :->
I thought the salt water in this area tasted a little different.
Playstation keeps money in our pocket, and we have plenty of time in Bali. Tomorrow we are going to attempt a road trip to Ubud.
Saturday night we went out to Papirazi in Kuta (next to Double 6’s). Talk about an expensive night. At least there were plenty of beautiful women.