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Explosion

My wonderful students drove me to Ponta Grossa again after our 6 p.m. class. They even drove out of their way to take me to the bus station, so I could buy a ticket leaving at 8:10 p.m.

I got my ticket, but I needed to charge my iPod. I went to a sketchy looking outlet that didn't have a cover, and as soon as I plugged in my adapter, it sent a huge blue electric shock into the device. At first I laughed and thought it was funny, but when I looked at the metal prongs, that shock was so big that it actually took a chunk right out of the metal and blackened the white plastic.

I went to complain to the manager people, but they told me that it must be my fault. I had a strange plug they don't usually see there, so I must've triggered the jolt. Uhhh, no you are wrong, I have used this plug in every other outlet in your crappy bus station, sometimes for many hours, while I wait for your hopelessly off-schedule buses. It was only the first time that I took a chance with this particular outlet, that didn't have a cover on it. Maybe you should put the cover on it, so no one else potentially shocks themselves into oblivion. They didn't understand a word I said, so of course, it's my fault and the plug will stay as it is until someone dies.

The bus was only 20 minutes late, a success by Brazilian standards. We drove off into the night and I found a hotel close to the station quickly after I arrived. The owner gave me a cheap rate after I showed him how empty and pathetic my wallet was.

I spent the rest of the night complaining to Jeremy on Skype. I can't even justify how late I stayed up, while I was sick, blowing my nose into a toilet paper roll I stole from the shared bathroom. I felt like absolute crap in the morning.

Big chunk out of my plug

Big chunk out of my plug


The offending outlet

The offending outlet


Hotel Baruck

Hotel Baruck

Posted by baixing 17:00 Archived in Brazil

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