Hobo Hideout at Budapest Bubble HostelAfter a good, strong week at the Loft Hostel I moved over to the Budapest Bubble. It is a nice place inside of a Hungarian residential building and it looks and feels very much like a home. Kaitie from the Loft pimped me out and gave me the connection (she [...]
Hobo Hideout at Budapest Bubble Hostel
After a good, strong week at the Loft Hostel I moved over to the Budapest Bubble. It is a nice place inside of a Hungarian residential building and it looks and feels very much like a home. Kaitie from the Loft pimped me out and gave me the connection (she is good guanxi), and I walked over to the Bubble Hostel and talked to Olga and her boyfriend Gabor about the possibility of trading a little webmaster work for a week’s stay in their dormatory. As soon as I entered the hostel they greeted me warmly, gave me a beer, and looked interestedly at the Hobohideout.com page that I just made for the Loft. We then came to terms, a deal was made, and I landed another week in Budapest.
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Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
in Budapest, Hungary- August 3, 2008
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Putting internet pages up on Hobohideout.com has provided me with a way to travel comfortably in Europe. Without working here, there is no way that I could afford accommodation and the shear costs of travel. Making these little web pages for hotels and hostels has provided me with a means to take shelter from the storm – without which I would probably be sleeping out with the crickets every night.
Or I would have been bucked to Turkey long ago.
I think that my cricket friends are beginning to miss me.
For more information on trading internet pages for accommodation go to Hobohideout.com Traveling Webmasters
Links to previous travelogue entries:
- Budapest Skid Row Pigeon Hunting
- Pipe Talk and Graffiti in Budapest
- Chinese Migration Business and Global Conquest
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