If you haven’t yet, you should see part one of this in-depth investigative report.
But enough chit chat, it’s lunch time!
Anyway, it actually is lunch time, and as we are back in Istanbul for about 24 hours before heading off to Rome, we’d better take advantage of the food while we can…
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I’m going to get our chauffeur to take a lap through the slums in Mumbai so I can get a real feel for how the locals live. Good thing we’ll have AC so I won’t have to worry about rolling down the windows.
Hey, don’t knock the Homer, I actually really enjoyed it. Surprising depth to the characters and some sections were actually pretty gripping.
The best parts, however, were when the ancient Achaean’s slipped into British colloquialisms inserted by the translator. nice work, old stuffy british dude.
Hell ya, I’ll do a India guestblog for your site. Should have good internet access at all the 5 star hotels I’ll be staying at. har har.
@Dale: Yeah, maybe you could do an investigative piece on the enormous wealth inequality in India. You wouldn’t even need to leave the poolside, just ask the pool boy how much money he’s making and compare it with what you’re spending at the bar.
Best. Post. Ever. Seriously, I read this while eating a banana for breakfast and my soul hurt.
Hey, I finished the Iliad last night and remembered that crack you made about me not actually reading it and just watching Troy.
Anyways, I was pretty surprised to find out that the story ends with Hector’s Funeral, and Achillies doesn’t die, there’s no Achilles heel, no Trojan Horse and no sacking of Troy. Pop culture failed me entirely.
@Dale: Yeah, I also recently learned that all of that stuff is only mentioned in the Odyssey. Of course, I didn’t slog through a thousand pages of ancient greek oral poetry to find out, so that was nice.
And if you think lunch looks good, just wait for dinner. Hey! I also wanted to ask you if you want to guest blog your India trip around these parts when you go in April. I think people would dig it, and I know we would. Email me.
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