Never say never. I have said it but I still get in situations that force you to do it again.
I've spent the night sleeping on a bench in Japan because I cut my connection time too close ( only a dumb ass like me would do this twice).
I spent 5 hours with no food or water on the tarmac in Taiwan because we were forced to land for fuel and not allowed to leave because of a Typhoon.
I have spent half a day sitting in the hot sun waiting for a train that only ran twice a day and I had just missed the first one.
I have spent hours one night in the back of a taxi drawing stick figures on the window with a Cantonese speaking cab driver waiting for the monsoon to let up enough for him to see the road.
I have ran through airports, (haven't we all)
I've left my bags on a shuttle and chased it on foot for a mile before giving up.
You know the bridge at Lohu between Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Yes, the one with little speed bumps every 4 inches. Well those speed bumps will shear the wheels right off of a cheap Chinese suitcase. So I can remember walking (stumbling actually) from the station, to my hotel, dragging two 40 kilo suitcases with no wheels. Hong Kong in June at noon is such a pleasant place for an afternoon stroll.
I have fallen to sleep on a plane and woke up to find the ugly old woman sitting next to me cuddled up on my shoulder and drooling on my arm.
I have suitcases that are somewhere in the world with more frequent flyer miles than me. I hope they found a good home.
I have been stuck in traffic on a LA freeway and watched my flight take off ....and, and , and.
I have been traveling to international destinations for 30 years and I still get surprised by some of the things that can catch you completely off guard and make you wish you had never left home. But when you finally arrive...check in...and fall onto the bed, well its just another chapter in your diary and life is good again.
Never say never.
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