<P><I><B>In my fantasy of the Rambling Man who is something of a hobo, walking - or maybe jumping into the car of a moving train - is what he does. He slings his guitar or banjo over his shoulder and strides out along the road to the next town. There he plays a few songs at a local gig and meets a beautiful woman who feeds and shags him. It''s a wonderful life, and a million miles better than sitting on your couch watching reality TV.</B></I><br><br>During his lifetime of global adventures, Sir Billy Connolly''s genuine curiosity and natural ability to connect with the people he meets on the road has made him a true ''citizen of the world''. <br><br><I><B>A good trip, in my book, should be littered with little detours. Travelling from A to B is all very well, but you risk missing out on so much . . . </B></I><br><br>In RAMBLING MAN, Billy takes us with him on his incredible journeys criss-crossing the world. But this is no conventional travel memoir. From Ireland to India, Australia to