Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Ding Dong...

I read with interest (that is to say I read) the comments from an erstwhile friend, who comes from the West, where banks are crumbling faster than short crust pastry.

Here in the Orient they don't have such troubles, and titter gently when you produce a tentative Dollar to exchange for the mighty Dong. But once 'Donged' up you get the sort of respect that is so important in the East.

Since becoming a Millionaire I have developed a new found swagger - the sort associated with someone who has so much money he's run out of pockets to carry it in.

I have taken to pushing it about with a barrow, not only is this pratical it helps me to blend in with the traffic and narrows the possiblity of my being robbed by poor people. It does, of course increase the risk of serious injury but its a risk wiith taking.

I have also grown a Ho Chi Minh moustache, and following hours of practise, can look inscrutable at the drop of a hat (conicle one).

All these things ensure my safe passage throught the city I now call home.

And now away - I need to do battle with Johnny America, his Dollars, and the bank.

Still money talks, at least mine does, it draws quite a crowd...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Привет моему маленькому другу от поезда. Я вижу, что Вы делаете это к Ханою. Жаль Вы не любили Москву, вероятно ваш размер, тем не менее Вы, кажется, сходитесь хорошо теперь. Следите за движением, и я ожидаю читать о ваших будущих путешествиях.

Luv Janet xxx

Anonymous said...

Hey I wish I could see the tash!!!
It must feel good to seem rich.
Good luck with the bank.

Love Jane x

Anonymous said...

Hi Mike.... Glad to see you're fit and well, well still moaning. Told you having money is not all its cracked up to be.... keep the dongs cause the banks in europe are knackered.

Dave

Anonymous said...

Mickey,

Thought this article might help while on your travels. Taken from www.moustachemarch.com, if you manage to get on the interwebby again soon and want to look up even more tips.

Enjoy!

Peady

Some Keys to a great Moustache

1. Mental Preparation

Growing a mustache entails a lot of responsibility. You can’t just walk around willy-nilly like it doesn’t mean anything. The mustache must become you, and you must become the mustache. Embracing everything about the lifestyle and representing everything that wearing a mustache embodies must be your utmost concern.

2. Physical Preperation

Take a look in the mirror. Do you look good enough to wear a mustache? If you don’t think so, or if you think that this is a joke – stop reading and get back to work. If you look at Ron Burgandy and think, "That guy’s got it together!" then you’re ready.

3. Maintenance

Proper maintenance of your mustache is essential. We suggest a small mustache comb, used twice daily in a comb-like fashion? Anyone serious about the mustache will realize combing is mandatory. A daily shampooing will give your mustache a luxurious sheen and a beautiful glow.

4. Networking

Your new mantra should be "The mustache is where it’s at." It’s time to start a revolution. Look around you. It may seem like you’re surrounded by virgin-lipped, closed-minded bald-facies. Don’t lose hope; others like you exist, but they’re afraid to show themselves – just like you. Seek them out; working together you will have confidence. Get out there, network: mustache unions are forming all over the country, from Reynoldsburg to Dublin! The more you show yourself, the more others will do the same. You know it’s right, you know it’s natural. Be wild, be free.

5. Accessories

No matter what you say, the mullet is the perfect compliment to your mustache. A Trucker's Cap also compliments the mustache quite nicely. The Mustache Era is upon us. So stop shaving your lip. Grow a mustache and stop making fun of others for sporting one.