This is Notes from Tel Aviv, Day 1, an entry originally posted on December 27, 2004 in the blog nebulose.net. In chronological order, before this was Notice. After this comes Notes from Tel Aviv, Day 2. If you're lost, I recommend the about page.

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Notes from Tel Aviv, Day 1

There are almost no painted buildings in the city—choose between sand-tone, concrete, and white.

Most television stations are in English, with Hebrew subtitles. The weather report comes from England, and covers all of Asia.

I’m learning Hebrew IM slang from my 17-year-old (blogger/camgirl) friend. For “hahaha” or “hehehe” she types repeated hets, חחח.

The neighborhood we’re in reminds me of Sacramento. Spanish/mission architecture, orange trees growing even in December, polite little fences.

Driving: age is 17. Street signs are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English—a familiar white-on-green for the highways. Some intersections have no traffic signal, and rely instead on the (extremely limited) goodwill of the participants. Lots of Hyundai, Peugot, and Citroen, and scores of motorcycles.

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So what do ya think about the Israeli girls??????
sexy?

Posted by m at December 30, 2004 9:06 AM :: Link

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