Hi, I’m Connie, I grew up in small town New Zealand. I watched a lot of television growing up. Documentaries like Who’s the Boss, Growing Pains, Kate and Ally. When I was grown up, I went to the USA for real. These are some of my small stories in a big country, learning about the USA, and learning about myself too.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
All you can eat Indian restaurants I don’t speak all that much Māori but I am grateful for a discount Traffiking nuts Travel: there’s so much you have to take on faith Albuquerque, a tale of two Ubers
Los Alamos The sleeping pills made me freak out about cat food on the concourse Piles of ash, Mt St Hellen Starbucks is a OK, but travel with a stovetop espresso pot
Twinkies and directness Cheques The nuclear museum I never met a toilet I couldn’t clog. (To quote Evie, they could her her in Oxnard)
Telling Canadian border control I’m here to see a Drag Queen LAX and are you staying in WEHO How gay is West Hollywood Gas and booze, cheap as hell Vehicular homicide and polite Portlanders make crossing the road a breeze
Getting off the sky train in SF The “I left my passport in the uber” story Hi, I’m Connie and this is half of my lunch Roscoes Chicken and Waffles Wall mart, finally Cruising on the I5 Overheard in Arizona The national park with people movers and a p... more
Right on red Taco Bell I’m getting every 4th word The C word Light switches Hard times in organic supermarkets The wrong train and the Escher room in SF
Hi, I’m Connie, I grew up in small town New Zealand. I watched a lot of television growing up. Documentaries like Who’s the Boss, Growing Pains, Kate and Ally. When I was grown up, I went to the USA for real. These are some of my small stories in a b... more
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