A quick google search reveals a number of other puzzled travellers who have also been charged the same ‘Donkey Relief’ in other establishments around Ahmedabad- but with no further explanation…. I’m intruiged, did you find out what it was for?!
When I was traveling I experienced all sorts of relief, especially in the seedier areas of Sydney but a DONKEY?? Henry I though even you were Above such things!!
Not as relieved as I was when those bloody fireworks stopped last night. The Diwali equivalent of being forced to listen to Roy Wood’s ‘So Here It Is, Merry Christmas’ on a loop, surely. Shorter, sharper, louder, but just as painful.
Still at least the taste of spent gun powder makes a nice change from carbon monoxide…….
Donkey Relief – just brilliant
You will be pleased to know I sat and watched the Sehwag machine thunder into his hundred before departing for work this morning.
Pitch looks fairly friendly, never thought I would want to see Swann, Patel & Panesar in the same test side but feel this is a mistake playing 3 seamers ( got to be something wrong with me )
Hope you continue to enjoy the cricket, the customs, the food and the way of life – I shall endeavour to remain ignorant to any other way of life in my armchair.
The start to the DWC has been awesome, never in any doubt it would be anything else !
Gentlemen prefer anything they can get their hands on !
Could be worse – when I first glanced that, I thought it said “Cockney Relief” – I had horrible visions of Eric Bristow, Chas and Dave and Alan Sugar in various states of excitement.
Are you sure its not a Charity Day, where the local TV Station has various wacky sketches to encourage listeners to ring in for donations for our Equidae friends?!
9 responses to “DWC: No Website Does More For Virile Asses Anywhere…”
Matt M
November 13th, 2012 at 12:51
A quick google search reveals a number of other puzzled travellers who have also been charged the same ‘Donkey Relief’ in other establishments around Ahmedabad- but with no further explanation…. I’m intruiged, did you find out what it was for?!
Kenners
November 13th, 2012 at 14:58
When I was traveling I experienced all sorts of relief, especially in the seedier areas of Sydney but a DONKEY?? Henry I though even you were Above such things!!
Phil
November 13th, 2012 at 15:31
Outstanding…
Nigel
November 13th, 2012 at 18:47
…so was the donkey relieved?
henrywisson
November 14th, 2012 at 02:30
Not as relieved as I was when those bloody fireworks stopped last night. The Diwali equivalent of being forced to listen to Roy Wood’s ‘So Here It Is, Merry Christmas’ on a loop, surely. Shorter, sharper, louder, but just as painful.
Still at least the taste of spent gun powder makes a nice change from carbon monoxide…….
Geoff
November 13th, 2012 at 20:22
Off to a great start H! Forget the donkey, gentlemen prefer sheep…. Keep up the good work,
henrywisson
November 14th, 2012 at 02:36
Good on yer Geoff.
We all know what Kiwis prefer anyway…..
By the way, Welshmen reading this?
Chubbs
November 15th, 2012 at 14:37
Donkey Relief – just brilliant
You will be pleased to know I sat and watched the Sehwag machine thunder into his hundred before departing for work this morning.
Pitch looks fairly friendly, never thought I would want to see Swann, Patel & Panesar in the same test side but feel this is a mistake playing 3 seamers ( got to be something wrong with me )
Hope you continue to enjoy the cricket, the customs, the food and the way of life – I shall endeavour to remain ignorant to any other way of life in my armchair.
The start to the DWC has been awesome, never in any doubt it would be anything else !
Gentlemen prefer anything they can get their hands on !
Eats
November 17th, 2012 at 08:51
Could be worse – when I first glanced that, I thought it said “Cockney Relief” – I had horrible visions of Eric Bristow, Chas and Dave and Alan Sugar in various states of excitement.
Are you sure its not a Charity Day, where the local TV Station has various wacky sketches to encourage listeners to ring in for donations for our Equidae friends?!