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Brian Thacker

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Travel Author Brian Thacker was born in England, but he didn't like the weather so he immigrated to Melbourne, Australia when he was six. After many years working as an art director in advertising Brian worked as a tour leader escorting bus loads of drunk Aussies around Europe. That 'experience' became Brian's first book Rule No. 5: No Sex on the Bus (2001). Since then Brian has written six other books including Planes, Trains and Elephants (2002), The Naked Man Festival (2004), I'm Not Eating Any of That Foreign Muck (2005), Where's Wallis? (2006), '2009 Travel Book of the Year' for Sleeping Around and Tell Them to Get Lost: Travels with the Lonely Planet guidebook that started it all (2011). Brian's books have been translated into German, ...more

Powwows, pheasants and peace pipes.

We (Armchair Productions) have just launched another three podcast episodes for Travel South Dakota and I love it that we keep finding such amazing experiences (and stories) in the state of infinite variety. I research, write and and host the Travel South Dakota Stories podcast series. In this series we go pheasant hunting, fishing for walleye, join in the country's biggest powwow in Rapid City an Read more of this blog post »
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Average rating: 3.78 · 1,317 ratings · 109 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Rule No. 5: No Sex on the B...

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Sleeping Around: A Couch Su...

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Planes, Trains & Elephants

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The Naked Man Festival: And...

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Tell Them To Get Lost: Trav...

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I'm Not Eating Any of That ...

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Where's Wallis?

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P.J. O'Rourke
“It’s important to understand that in the Third World most driving is done with the horn, or “Egyptian Brake Pedal,” as it is known. There is a precise and complicated etiquette of horn use. Honk your horn only under the following circumstances:

1. When anything blocks the road
2. When anything doesn’t.
3. When anything might.
4. At red lights
5. At green lights.
6. At all other times.”
P.J. O'Rourke, Holidays in Hell: In Which Our Intrepid Reporter Travels to the World's Worst Places and Asks, "What's Funny about This?"

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