The Packmouse

Go here. And, keeping in mind that I’m only going to be able to take 25 lbs. and about 40 liters worth of bulk, tell me what to pack.

So far, I’m taking CDs, DVDs, a bunch of rolled up posters, 10 days worth of clothes, a journal, and one or two notebooks.

What else do I need? What else? Keep in mind I’m leaving in four days and I won’t be back for four months…

Oh, and go here. He’s going to be my roomie.

..There’s a mouse in my house. I think he’s cute and don’t mind if he nibbles all my food and furniture but my mom is trying to kill him. Oh, decisions, decisions…

– Πιξ

p.s. Sorry about ruining the ending for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Drew.

Go here. And, keeping in mind that I’m only going to be able to take 25 lbs. and about 40 liters worth of bulk, tell me what to pack. So far, I’m taking CDs, DVDs, a bunch of rolled up posters, 10 days worth of clothes, a journal, and one or two notebooks. What else…

5 Comments

  1. Durh, bring a camera, and lots of film/memory cards. I’d also recommend a travel guide, although you could get those there…probably somewhat cheaper, what with the currency exchange rates.

    Oh, and you should read Bill Bryson’s book about Australia. Here in the States, it’s called “In A Sunburned Country”, but Down Under, it’s called “Down Under”. I first read it when I was in Australia, and was somewhat shocked to find out how many things down there could kill me. Seriously, almost everything in Australia is quite deadly.

    Will you be able to blog from there? ‘Cause if you will, post pix. I’m madly in love with Australia, and will want to see them.

  2. I love that book! Bryson is great. He goes and does ridiculous stuff (and researches the berjorkins out of it) then writes it up in such a way that you learn something every time… and yet you’re still amused. I’d recommend him to anybody.

    Camera’s going (I might post some pictures, but I loathe doing so, so probably not too many), as is a good memory card. I’ll see if I can find a good travel guide too.

    Thanks for the input. Most people just assume my begs for assistance are stabs at humor.

  3. Bring money, that is, if you have any left after paying for the trip lol, oh and towels and a huge chain with a lock so you can lock your bedroom door from the snakes and crocodiles and of course those pesky kangaroos that might sneak in in the middle of the night to start punching you.

  4. Hmm, dont feel bad about ruining the ending. J.K. Rowling is about as transparent an author as they come. Even so, though I knew it would happen, and you told me it would happen, I still couldn’t believe it would happen, even after it happened… and that’s what happened.
    So what’s happening?

    Hapnin’ and napin,’
    drew