So I managed to go one daylight day fasting for Fast-A-Thon here at
SMU. It turns out the money raised (total of $3500) for Islamic Relief
goes to the victims of the earthquake in Pakistan, which I know next to
nothing about. But I was gone when it happened...yeah, I celebrated my
birthday on the bus, as part of a 32-hour trip to reach Gainesville,
FL. Most of the ride was spent hanging out with Hondurian immigrants
who spoke no English and had been traveling for 35 days to reach their
relatives or friends in the States, where they can work temporarily. It
was definitely an eye-opening experience: the guys were all in their
high school age, and one asked me to read his phone card, who was in
Spanish indeed: he just didn't know how to read! Others did not know
how to dial their relatives'phone numbers although they did have a
phone card with instructions in Spanish...I lent my mp3 player to one
of them, who was fascinated about the discman: go figure!
It was
nice to be back in Gainesville, the only place I can call home on this
continent. Most things were still the same, although Gainesville is
always fun! It was hard to get to spend time with everyone, or at least
to spend as much quality time with everyone as I was hoping to!
The
ride back was "only" 26 hours, but it was worse: all bus rides were
full and I never had both seats to myself. Also, I had to go through
Alabama and Mississippi, so a lot of the passengers were white (trash)
Southerners dressed in camouflage clothes: hunting and God is a
combination that seems strange, but not down (t)here. I can recall a
tattoo on a tough guy reading "Only God knows"...but the best of all
was one lady's t-shirt, all colorful and in "Who wants to be a
millionaire?"-style, reading "My definite answer?" and then in the
middle, in big characters:"Jesus!". Nice, huh?
This older man
next across the isle was reading crazy books that seemed to come out of
some sort of white, Christian, spiritual "sect": this one book he spent
the most time on (taking the time to underline things...) was called
"Animals are Soul too" and for what I could glance at was made up of
little silly (madeup) anecdotes about how all these animals were really
carrying "God's message" or something scary like that...the best was
the language used: a kid in elementary school would find it too simple!
I
was glad to finally be back in Dallas and be able to ride the Dart
home. Campus feels such an educated environment compared to the bus
stations!
On another note, it is interesting to notice how
Katrina was all over the news for at least a week, with catastrophic
words all over the place. Final dead toll? Barely 1'000 people. The
earthquake in Pakistan has so far allegedly killed about 30'000 people
at least, yet it is not nearly as important as the new (video)
iPod...the tsunami in SE Asia did receive adequate coverage in the
news, but I suspect it was mainly because of Phuket and the touristy
destinations for us Westerners. What would we know about it if it had
only hit Banda Aceh, the Nicobar and the Andaman Islands?
Oh, I
also started getting to a decent amount of shows, and I have been
posting pictures from my Labor Day weekend trip to El Paso, TX and
Juarez, Mexico. They're all here, along with some more random shots:
http://photos.yahoo.com/xdambox
Well, I better go now...Russian
is calling me! But the pictures from El Paso and Juarez talk for
themselves: it was definitely an amusing experience to wade through the
sewage waters that were rising by the minute after a 30-minute storm.
Being able to bargain for stuff in Spanish and eating 5 "paletas" in
one day were the other highlights, as well as being in the city At The
Drive-In and The Mars Volta are from. And, as a certain commercial
would say, being addressed in English by Mexican vendors wanting to
show you the Rolexes they sell is priceless! Do they know that I have
been living in an unfurnished apartment and sleeping on an air mattress
for the past 2-3 months? Probably not!
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