Scribes from ‘Suzie Wongs’: A Bulletin on Bangkok

<p>My urge to travel the world is relatively new, and when one of my best friends and college roommates reached out and said, &ldquo;You&rsquo;re finally doing exactly what you wanted to do&rdquo;, I couldn&rsquo;t help but think that this wasn&rsquo;t always what I wanted. The fact is &mdash; I found this passion well after graduating college, and although maybe seeing the entire world wasn&rsquo;t always a goal, getting to Bangkok has always been a bucket list item.</p> <p>Perhaps it&rsquo;s the fact &ldquo;Bang-Kok&rdquo; is the punchline of every joke my friends and I told in the Fifth Grade or when I was fifteen &ldquo;The Hangover Part II&rdquo; came out promoting the absolute lawless mischief and debauchery you can find in this South East Asian metropolis. When the opportunity to visit arose, I was stoked and knew I wouldn&rsquo;t be the same after taking in 10 days of Thailand.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@InterimAlumni/scribes-from-suzie-wongs-a-bulletin-on-bangkok-f4cc4a5b859c"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>