Once upon a time, there was a guy named Neil. Neil was a funny,
decent-looking guy, with short, wild, blond hair and teeth that
uncannily
resembled Arnold Schwarzenegger's. Neil was a backpacker touring
the east
coast of Australia with Oz Experience, travelling with several
other
backpackers, each of whom would soon bear witness to his ungodly
ability to
score with women.
In Surfer's Paradise, Neil and his friends went out to a club
to drink and
dance. Neil was the first one in, and by the time everyone else
had flashed
their IDs and made their way inside, he was lip-locked with an
attractive
young bird named Alicia. Twenty minutes later, Neil was out the
door, on
his way to a motel for some lovin' with his new friend. Neil's
friends
watched and laughed as the event unfolded in front of them, not
knowing that
this would prove to be a nightly ritual.
On the bus from Surfer's Paradise to Brisbane, Jeff, one of
Neil's
backpacker friends, sat next to a young bird named Daniela. Daniela
was
cute and very talkative, and Jeff did his best to keep up with
her. But
Daniela soon grew more interested in Neil. They talked all afternoon,
and
by the evening it was clear that Daniela was going to sleep with
Neil. That
night, Daniela slept with Neil.
The next day, Neil and his friends left for Noosa, leaving
Daniela behind.
They arrived in Noosa, unpacked their bags, and headed to the
local bar for
some more drinking and dancing. It was Tribal Night, and the barmaids
were
traipsing around the bar painting everyone's faces with black
oil and a
paintbrush. Tina, one of the barmaids and probably the most attractive
girl
in the place, painted Neil's face. Neil had found his target.
That night,
after the music died down and the bar had closed, Neil left the
bar and went
to the beach with Tina to look at the constellations and suck
face.
The next morning, a new roommate joined Neil in his room. Her
name was
Caroline. Caroline was a cute English girl who was travelling
south, but
would be in Noosa just long enough for Neil to score with her.
Neil and
Caroline became very friendly and spent most of the afternoon
with one
another.
While Neil was sitting in his bedroom with Caroline, Daniela
knocked on the
door. Her bus had just arrived from Brisbane, and she had stopped
by to say
hello. An awkward silence. At the first available opportunity,
Daniela
pulled Caroline aside and advised her not to sleep with Neil because
he was
bad news. While Daniela was in Noosa, Neil hardly said a word
to her.
While she was getting ready to board the Oz Experience bus and
continue on
her journey, she stormed around bitching that guys were bastards.
That night, Neil, his backpacker friends, and Caroline went
to the local bar
for some more drinking and dancing. Neil had no interest in shagging
Caroline since he was planning on shagging Tina the following
night (at
least he has morals), and that's what he told Caroline. But Caroline
didn't
seem to mind, sticking to Neil like shit to a blanket for most
of the night
and then hopping into bed with him after everyone else had gone
to sleep.
Neil and Caroline were together the next day, talking and smiling
and
hugging. But Neil had other things on his mind. He was preparing
for his
romantic rendezvous with Tina, the face-painting barmaid. Caroline
played
it pretty cool, not seeming to care too much that someone else
would be
polishing Neil's knob that evening.
Neil and his backpacker friends went to the bar for more drinking
and
dancing. He played some pool and then met up with Tina at the
bar. They
talked for hours, but when the bar closed, Tina walked away, leaving
Neil by
himself. On her way to the door, she walked by Jeff, who was still
busy
studying Neil's methods, and said "See ya." Jeff froze.
Originally, Jeff had a great deal of animosity towards Neil.
Jeff was
jealous that Neil could score every night and he himself could
note. But Jeff
has donesome soul-searching and has come to enjoy watching Neil
doing
what he does. And watching Neil strike out with Tina has given
Jeff new hope.
Not all was lost for Neil. He porked Caroline that night.
The next morning, as he was getting ready to board the Oz Experience
bus to
Hervey Bay, Jeff approached Tina at the reception desk and told
her how much
he respected her for not leaving the bar with Neil. They got so
involved in
conversation that the Oz Experience bus left without him.
Jeff ran out of the office and chased after the bus. He couldn't
catch it,
but he managed to have the driver radioed so it could turn around
and pick
him up.
Jeff got on the bus, the driver called him a bloody gonad,
and everyone
started clapping.
-The End-
Yesterday, our last day in Noosa, we went for a walk through
a national park
and made our way down to Alexandria Bay to sit on the beach. It
was awful.
The brisk wind kicked up sand that made my face sting, and the
beach itself
was covered with tiny crabs and dead jellyfish the size of basketballs.
I sent a box home yesterday. I became very sick of carrying
my very heavy
bag around with me (who needs three pairs of jeans, wool sweaters,
and
sweatpants in heat like this?), so I packed up a box with extra
clothes,
brochures, my broken sunglasses (I smashed them between my bag
and a glass
door), my broken watch (my waterproof watch was not waterproof),
stolen wine
and beer glasses, and a white USC baseball shirt which became
pink after
washing it with my red Nundle Wild Bucking Sheep Champion shirt.
Bonus
points for Mom if she can make that shirt white again.
As I was packing, I realized that someone has stolen my electric
razor. Not
a huge loss since I didn't have a power adapter for it and couldn't
use it
anyway, but it still sucks to lose it.
Arrived in Hervey Bay this afternoon. It is pretty much the
shit-hole that
everyone had told me it would be. Tiny town, much less touristy
than our
other stops. And there's a beach. I know this is supposed to be
paradise,
but I'm getting mighty sick of beaches. Every stop along the coast
has been
on a beautiful beach. But enough is enough. I only have a few
more stops
to make along the coast before I head inland and tour the center
of the
continent. Lots of rainforests and deserts.
Tomorrow morning, we leave for Fraser Island for a three day
4x4 safari and
camping trip. Fraser Island is supposed to have some of the most
beautiful
scenery in Australia, so I'll be taking lots of pictures. Unfortunately,
I
will be without my computer while I am away, so I'll be out of
touch for a
while.
My friend Liam has graciously volunteered to search the Net
for a detailed
map of Australia so the rest of you can track my progress up the
coast. If
anyone already has a good map of Australia online, let me know.
Since I am
charged for connect time, I can't really look for one myself.
One final note. Pauline, a girl I have been seeing on and off
for several
months back home, and I have decided to be together when I return
from my
trip. One of the things I have learned on this trip is to do whatever
it
takes to be happy. Cheap scores with girls don't make me happy.
She makes
me happy, and I know I would regret it if I let her slip away.
No Regrets.
PS: I've had a few people e-mail me telling me that they are
enjoying my
adventures so much that they would like to help fund them. If
you'd like to
send money to support the "Jeff in Oz" fund, check the
Web page for details:
http://pages.infinit.net/nyveen/Jeff_in_Oz/
Jeff