The Hodge Blog

Join the eponymous Hodge and his bunch of fiftysomething mates on a laughter and alcohol fuelled trip to Hong Kong to celebrate his 50th Birthday. Chart their progress through the planning stages, the gruelling flight from the UK, first impressions of HK, success, or failure, at Happy Valley Races and the casinos of Macau, and the special treat that awaits the Birthday Boy. A certain amount of poetic licence may be employed by the authors, so don’t believe everything you read!

Sunday 9 October 2011

Reflections of my mind.

OK, so it’s time for another entry from the Meister (can I say that?). Time indeed, for a little reflection on some of the key characters in our little tour party.

Now any regular reader of this blog will be well aware that Lons was not too well during the trip – seeking attention obviously! But here are a couple of pictures that provide proof he was not quite himself. It started with a demonstration of a real passion for a certain royal (or was it what she was drinking?

Clearly, he was a little upset by the encounter and promptly fell ill (and asleep or dead on the way to Macau)…

… where he kept disappearing for some reason!!

Must say he didn’t look too good – and it certainly wasn’t the Margarita’s that caused the problem!

I guess this is how he really felt:

Quite a good likeness I thought!!!

Now, the Blog mentions the legendary Kiwi in a number of places and for a variety of reasons. One of these being his ability to sleep anywhere and in any position. Well here is the proof. At Happy Valley - clearly not sufficient stimulus to keep awake!

On the Tram….

… and at the end of a memorable tour in the White Stag (Ahhhhhh!!!):

Clearly in need of greater stimulus!!

Incidentally, Kiwi and Clive did their best to keep their distance - either that or someone ‘let rip’!

Which one do YOU think looks more relieved???

Or perhaps it was just the Invisible Man trying to get to the bar??

Now, someone somewhere made a few comments about the size of my – well – tripod (well it has to be called something!). But the interesting question is ‘was the beer glass very large or the tripod very small - these Blogs can be deceptive?’

And now to a few Hong Kong anomalies:

This was interesting from the perspective there was no work taking place and no danger of anything (other than walking into the barriers) – clearly just nowhere else to store things like this.

One cannot tour Hong Kong without observing the interesting naming conventions. Would YOU buy jewellery from this store?

Now I know where all those camel toes come from – the grow on trees (at least they do in Hong Kong!

And clearly somewhere you go to relax after a frustrating day shopping and being unable to find what you are looking for!

That’s it for now. Just one more Blog to come from me.



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