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Cargando... I Came, I Saw, I Lost My Luggagepor Peter Biddlecombe
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This is Peter Briddlcome's account of his experiences as a businessman struggling to cope with life in 20 cities of the world and 20 airports. He travels from Vienna to Ho Chi Minh City, Reykjavik to Dakar, and it all ends with an exciting adventure at the luggage enquiries desk at Heathrow. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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"Worse still, land in Atlanta, Georga, where they have the craziest luggage system I've ever come across anywhere in the entire galaxy. You get your luggage from the carousel. You go through Immigration. You go through Customs. I'm not saying they're slow. It's just that the last time I went through my passport expired by the time I got up to the desk."
But the rest of the book was full of all the negative things he has come to know of the countries he covered. About the only place that came off without the brunt of his scathing reports was Ho Chi Minh City. This one I am donating to the library booksale. (