Oct 8, 2007
What's in the name? - Part II
Each journey is an experience in itself. But there still are some established practices for us Globetrotters:

1. As usual, start early morning - before the sun rises.
2. Stop for tea or coffee at the shadiest joint possible
3. Play Hindi songs on the music system, and translate them to English
4. Avoid giving the driver's seat to SS if the road is full of humpies
5. Discuss on and on about girls, girls and girls...with the odd discussion here and there about Suzie's tendencies

Now you know...
posted by Mostly Sharamless @ 1:51 PM   0 comments
Oct 6, 2007
What's in the name?
harem (hâr'em, hār'-) :
  • A house or a section of a house reserved for women members of a Muslim household.
  • The wives, concubines, female relatives, and servants occupying such a place.
  • A group of women sexual partners for one man.

Globetrot (glōb'trŏt'): intr.v. globe·trot·ted, globe·trot·ting, globe·trots

  • To travel often and widely, especially for sightseeing.
The intentions might appear unscrupulous to the reader, but believe us, our intentions are noble.

We are The Harem Globetrotters.

How in the world did we come across the name? I do not remember the exact date, time or situation, but it just happened sometime during our Hampi trip last year. Perhaps you can call it Serendipity, and maybe it is poetic justice to compare ourselves to the Three Princes of Serendip, who make astonishing discoveries through their travels. As I like to say, each journey is an experience in itself.

To be concluded...
posted by Mostly Sharamless @ 2:20 PM   1 comments
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