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    <body><![CDATA[A funny read. I had to laugh at all the walkman references though, cassette tapes are soooo early 90's! I do remember my joy at getting my first walkman though and I did take mine travelling with me. It saved me from oodles of Ace of Base songs - for that I am truly grateful...<br/>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[There are two things you really don't want to see in life. One is your parents having sex. The other is the state of the kitchen in restaurants catering for backpackers... <br/>Taking its title from a sign on the loo door of a dodgy café in remotest China and based on his award-winning website, Peter Moore's NSITT is not really a normal travel guide. It might look like one in its choice of topics and structure (with chapters ranging from Visas and Health to Eating, Drinking, Transport and Travelling Companions) but it's quite the opposite. Instead of practical hints, NSITT gives you impractical ones; rather than tell you the best places to stay, it singles out the worst, and instead of celebrating transcendental travel experiences, it rejoices in the most demeaning ones. <br/><br/>Encapsulating the author's own travel philosophy: that things never quite turn out as expected, NSITT is the guide to the sort of world where you're more likely to find a cockroach on your pillow than a complimentary mint - a world where everything that can go wrong does, and yet you still end up loving every minute of it!<br/>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Peter Moore is a funny funny man.  And Aussie slang is .. odd.  This book is designed kind of like a guide book, except with a lot more laughing.  Repetitive a few times, in the way travel stories can be, but still great. Treats travelling like the messy boring sometimes painful thing it can be and ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5804654">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[It was hilarious, and certainly a lot of situations that anyone who's ever travelled would recognize.<br/><br/>Don't read the entire book at once though - it gets too much. It's the perfect read for when you want to read something that doesn't require a lot of concentration. ]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[A really funny travel guide from the people that seem to know how to backpack best.  (the Australians)]]></body>
    
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