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Mom and Dad, meet Hanoi.
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On Ly Quoc Su Street
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The Greatest Soup in the World, a breakfast bowl of pho bo tai...
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Piping hot Hanoi pho!
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It's pho time...
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Dinh Liet Street, Hanoi.
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Hanoi break
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Dad gets his first taste of the bitch seat on a Minsk...
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...and the even bitchier one on a Honda Wave.
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Jerry could not stop smiling
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My Dad... in Hanoi. Worlds colliding.
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Dad gets to know his Minsk, Julius.
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Getting to know everyone at another Hanoi feast...
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Bun cha, a classic northern Vina dish.
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Dad almost ready to go
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Cruising the Hanoi fabric market before hitting the tailor shop.
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Jerry was a walking, talking target for every tout and hawker in 100 miles.
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They saw Jerry coming a mile away!
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Street gaming.
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The ridiculously underage "valet parking" staff at the incredible Cafe Mai.
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On the left, a custard apple "sinh to" (fruit/yogurt smoothie). On the right, a cafe nau da (Vietnamese iced coffee with sweetened condensed milk).
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I somehow found enough time for a half a round of Drunken Tiger with the old foursome...
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A rare shot together with Mom and Dad!
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Mom impressed with her ability to knock back the rice whiskey...
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Sunset at Incheon Airport, Korea
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Done in by bad gas.
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The daily grind.
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Far from the craziest thing I've ever seen on a Vietnamese motorbike.
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Mai Chau.
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Mai Chau kids.