Smart-Ass Answers to Good Questions

June 16th, 2010 by Joel Leave a reply »

As I’ve been planning and discussing my trip, many people have had questions about the details that go into a journey like this. Since I don’t want to fool anyone into thinking I have even an inkling about what I’m doing, I am instead providing these answers, which are of no help to anyone.

  1. What made you decide to do this?
    • Eleanor Roosevelt said you should do one thing each day that scares you. I saved up to cash them all at once.
  2. Is this a mid-life crisis?
    • The mid-life crisis was when ten years ago when I bought the Mercedes convertible and had the 23 year old girlfriend with ginormous fake breasts. This is better described as a “last ditch effort.”
  3. What’s your budget? About $100,000 for a year?
    • $95,000 actually. Incredibly, there are some cities that still don’t have a Four Seasons.
  4. Are you in good enough shape?
    • Hell no. But after riding 300 miles a week through the Alps for a month, I will be.
  5. How are you getting over the ocean?
    • I wanted to use pontoons to pedal across, but I’m a shitty fisherman so food became an issue. You can only eat so many Clif Bars.
  6. How do you get to Southeast Asia?
    • Practice.
  7. What are you doing when you get back?
    • You assume I’ll survive the trip? Score one for me!
  8. Where are you storing all your stuff?
    • In a van down by the river.
  9. Are you doing it with a group?
    • Only if I’m very lucky or we get really drunk.
  10. Do you wear a backpack with all your stuff in it?
    • Yes, and I packed a chiropractor in there to work out the kinks at the end of the day.
  11. Do you have the route all planned out?
    • I did, but unfortunately I was holding the map upside down, so now I have to make it up as I go along.
  12. Aren’t you afraid of being impotent from the bike riding? Or sterile?
    • If I believed impotence was a real risk of cycling, I’d have smashed my bike with a ball-peen hammer years ago. But sterility is A-OK in my book – more people should try it.
  13. Are you only taking the one bike? Don’t you need a lighter bike to go up mountains?
    • The SAG vehicle will have my back-up ride in it. Unfortunately, towing a Saab wagon behind me will mean a shitload of pedaling.
  14. What are you doing about medical insurance?
    • Isn’t universal health care available in the rest of the civilized world? And uncivilized? And pretty much everywhere?

My apologies to anyone who actually wanted to know answers to any of those questions, but I’m too excited to be serious right now!

12 days and counting!!


34 comments

  1. Lando says:

    “…sterility is A-OK in my book”

  2. Keith says:

    Number 12 is greatness. Very funny stuff. How much truth is in here (specifically, I’m wondering about number 2)? :)

  3. I think the real truth hides in #9 :)

  4. dustihalo says:

    Baby-hater!

    ok, ok, that was hysterical!

  5. Shauna says:

    Hahaha…each one was funnier than the last :) Thanks for the laugh!
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  6. Emily says:

    Hahahahahaha ~ hysterical:) Woo hoooo, you’re ready for Lift Off in Tminus 12 days… Legit!!
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    • Joel says:

      I can’t believe it’s coming up so quickly – a lot more to do next week! Next time you’re overseas, let me know. Maybe we’ll be in the same neck of the woods.

  7. ayngelina says:

    Nice bob and weave on ‘what are you going to do when you get back’ much better than my ‘I have no idea’
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  8. Abby says:

    Good one… Alas, I guess I’ll have to wait for some of the real answers. Although I think I learned a bit TOO much with some of these here ;-) Really?? 12 DAYS??? Wow!!
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  9. Adam says:

    Love it. Well done. Who doesn’t love smart ass answers to some of these questions, especially when you’re getting them all the time. Have a great time on your adventure and good luck!!
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  10. You can always follow those google directions that have you swimming across the ocean. Way cheaper than airfare, and probably safer. I’d take killer whales, killer sharks, killer giant squid, killer rogue waves and killer pirates than a crying baby and bad in-demand movies.
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    • Joel says:

      Haha –

      Well, I’m fortunate that I will have a laptop loaded with movies I actually WANT to watch, so that helps. And I was lucky enough to get a business class ticket with miles (all the economy seats were sold out for mile usage so it just worked out that way).

      So at least I start off in comfort!

  11. Laurie says:

    Joel, these are awesome answers! And honestly, they’ll probably satisfy people enough that they move on in the conversation. What you are doing is so far outside most people’s experience, they won’t even be able to relate so it will hardly register with them.

    Here’s a heads-up I want to give you for when you get back: again because what you are doing is way outside most people’s realm of existence, they will not be able to relate to your experience at all when you return. In my experience, after spending several years of my life in very remote areas of the world, when I got back to my family and friends I literally had a 5 minute limit of talking about it before their eyes glazed over and they wanted to talk about last night’s game on tv. So be prepared for that, even though it’s a long way off for you.

    And also for that reason, you will tend to gravitate toward people who have similar experiences to yours. Get a notebook (maybe Rite in the Rain or something very sturdy) to write down the contact info of the people you meet on your trip. You’ll be surprised at how close you’ll get to these people and want to keep in touch with them.

    Have an awesome trip!!

    • Joel says:

      Thanks Laurie – some great advice in there. And I definitely love the idea of keeping an address book specifically for people I meet along the way. There are lots of times that could come in handy, in addition to just having the opportunity to catch up.

  12. Cailin says:

    In a van down by the river…..living off of government cheese? haha good answers! :)
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  13. Jen says:

    You are hilarious. Nobody really wants to know these things; they want to fill you with doubt. Screw that! Be excited!

    Safe travels!
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    • Joel says:

      Thanks Jen – sorry, I totally lost track of comments as I geared up for departure!

      I love the questions, it gave me more opportunity to come up with better answers when the next person asked ;)

  14. floreta says:

    i love your answers especially about the mid life crisis :D haha. i must say i think you’re doing a hecka brave thing and i admire you. i don’t think i could ever do it!! bumming around a zen monastery for 5 months seems like nothing ;)
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  15. kimberly says:

    i missed your drunken goodbye shindig! hope you have a good time and i’ll be checking in expecting to be entertained by your adventures and posts.

  16. dustihalo says:

    Interesting how you get older, but all your gf’s are the same age…. :-/

  17. I love this list, sometimes I wish I could have the foresight to think of smart ass answers like these. My last ditch answer is, “Why not” which doesn’t usually stop the questioning.
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