so after i adopted McErl, the marionette, we hopped on a train to Bratislava. i did not know what to expect.
we arrived at our hostel, settled in, and had 1.5 liters of Kelt that came in a plastic bottle. interesting, i know. considering we had less than a day to spend in Bratislava, we went into the Old Town that night. the architecture is fairly new and modern. there was not a lot of people out, but you always managed to see at least two at a time. very strange.
so we stopped into a 3 level bar (nothing too amazing), then went to a ROCK CLUB and listened to some ALL AMERICAN rock music, and returned to the hostel. only to find some British men wandering around looking for Charlie Club, which i happened to read was right next door to the hostel. we all continued there, to find a sign that read Charlie Club, and a brick wall. we attempted to move the brick wall for a few minutes, then the British men hailed a cab, we all hopped in, and the cab driver took us to a local dance club, on a boat, on the Danube. DISCO. we were not welcomed there, so the boys wanted to go to a strip club. we hopped in another cab, or two (there were 6 of them), and went to Royal Club. they do not let women in. Brian and i had to catch a train the next day to Budapest, so we called it a night.
next day, hiked up to yet another castle, and laid in the grass. then we went to TESCO supermarket for snacks and stumbled upon PARTY POWER ENERGY DRINK. i really enjoyed Bratislava.
specialties: go out and drink. the food is similar to Czech food (no surprise there), but a bit spicier. my meals consisted of delicious sandwiches at a stand right outside the train station (i named the puppet after the stand) the currency is the Slovak Koruna (.049 US dollars)
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