my flight journey and first days in USA

I am still settling here in USA. The orientation program takes nearly all my
day. It starts at 8 in the morning with the breakfast and goes up till
dinner- so not much time to go around and look. Also once the
orientation ends i would be able to go to an Indian center to get a
calling card so that i can call back home. This weekend perhaps.
have to buy a laptop and also need to shift into a new apartment this
weekend. Food has not been a problem till now as all my meals are
being provided by the university itself thanks to the orientation
stuff...
Till now i have found the Americans to be very helpful, punctual
and carefree as far as dressing goes. The streets are sparkling and
the outside atmosphere or temperature has no bearance on you are in an
air conditioned environ for most part of the day- including my room,
the apartment lobby, the bus, the metro, the school the classes... you
name it and they have it.
The journey was good. Saw what traveling across time lines means... it
was day for the most part of my 32 hour journey leaving me totally
disoriented. still have a bit of jet lag left which surfaces
especially if i get some time during the day to sleep- leaving me
awake in the night...

The air hostess on Lufthansa were good but one was a stunner. Other
than that there was plenty of material available left right and center
to keep me awake through my journey- especially at the Frankfurt
airport. six hours of complete bliss. the people, the shops the luxury
and all. I was bowled over. then the trip to Denver was ok. nothing
great about it except that i had a lot of booze...
At Denver it was a complete dressing down to your basics for a
complete security check in person and of the luggage.
On the flight from Denver to Saint Louis was THE air hostess. boy. she
just had a single garment on her. nothing beneath it too. so tightly
hugging her curvaceous body and the lapels of her apparel gave you a
deep view into her inner assets- especially when she came asking sir
would u like something....
It was in Denver itself that I first saw the colors of America- a
mouth to mouth kiss in wide public view was my first, but by the time
i had reached home along with gangwani bhai- hardly 3 hours later- i had been
witness to three. Hard to keep your eyes off all those and it is thus
nothing strange that i find myself staring blankly at people. the
chicks are hot- and what makes them so is the way they dress... boy o
boy.
At the first day of orientation i saw a stunner- pity that she
belongs to a totally different course and I would hardly see her, but
it was better the next day as I had some classes and I got to share a
laptop with another whooper from health administration. and this time it was more
than just me ogling, I talked to her and had my eyes all over her.

alas a lot happening here

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