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| 2nd June 2008 Rod | Cool pics - From: Jordan Hi Indiana Jo, these are the coolest pics. Well done. Blew us away to get an invite to The Boy's Big Day (no 1) with Nadine. Really looking forward to it. Sorry we wont' see you there. Hope you had a good (albeit brief) time with Gigi in Paris. We love you SO MUCH, Jo. |
| 15th November 2007 sonia | - From: Climbing mountains makes me cry! beautiful photos jo. |
| 8th January 2007 Richard | Happy New Year - From: Whats so hard about cooking a turkey? Great to hear your having a good time.The white xmas looks unreal. Cheers Richard |
| 7th January 2007 lena | happy new year ! - From: Whats so hard about cooking a turkey? hey babe - wow how luvly to have a real traditional xmas. dont worry, xrissy was weird for me too...sydney has been raining all december, made tim go with me too the beach on boxing day but it was freezing! caught up with ash for nye for harbour bridge fireworks and a lotta drinking - WE MISS YOU! :) been in perth last couple of days and its been crap weather...today its nice but im catching the plane home in a few hours so cant enjoy it - oh well. theres been quite a few changes since i was last in perth so im sure you will feel the same when you make your way back here :) anywayz gotta go talk soon xxxx |
| 6th January 2007 Sophie | I'm dreamin of a white christmas.... - From: Whats so hard about cooking a turkey? Hey Jo! Sounds like some christmas you had there, I'm buuuursting with jealousy that you had a white christmas :P I was up in Queensland and endured a sticky sleepless night, follwed by a sticky christmas day. But at least there was beach, that was something! hehe. Sounds like you're having a blast, keep up the good work! :D xoxox |
| 16th November 2006 Lindsay | A MISSING VITAL PART OF THE SMORES - From: The wonderful world of Smores! It must always be graham crackers, not just any crackers will do!! |
| 8th November 2006 sonia | new york - new york - From: New York well done - every girl should own a piece of Tiffany from her travels - mines from Bond St, London! ..and i can believe your luck - when i went to the Guggenheim it was painted completely black inside for a religious exhibition! enjoy. |
| 7th November 2006 Aussie Jo | Tuanicles! - From: Toronto & Niagara Falls Mr Tuan! You should know I am know a pro with the digital... just because I couldnt take a decent project photo doesnt mean Im a lost cause... |
| 3rd November 2006 Tuanicles | Photos - From: Toronto & Niagara Falls Showanne, Did you take those photos, coz it looked like you scanned them from the postcards! |
| 27th October 2006 Juicy Lucy (remember me?!) | - From: Florida ey up joey! just thought i would leave you a little message to say your piccies look wicked! im supposed to be doing an essay right now so if i fail i will blame you and your blog.....haha! keep in touch, love ya! x |
| 5th July 2006 Carmen Miranda | Nice - From: Canada Day!! Hehehe, I like the kangaroo in the canadian alps! Oh Canada... I hope you know there national anthem now! |
| 1st June 2006 Aussie Rod | Travel Security - From: Leaving the Island Hi Aussie-Jo, you rock! Your thoughts on airport security (swabbing etc) reminded me of an incident that happened to me on Tuesday leaving the city of Beira, Mozambique, bound for Jo'burg (your birthplace?). As one does, I put my carry-on luggage on the X-ray machine. Then, before stepping through the body scanner, the attendant passed me back my bag so I could take it with me through the scanner (which obviously pinged - as it did for everyone on the flight). I wasn't able to convince the fellow that his procedure was a little flawed i.e. the bag goes AROUND the body scannner so that they can see if I'm carrying somethng naughty on my person. I gave up and just hoped that if the fellow walking behind me - with the long beard and funny hat - had a firearm, it would be in his bag (where it might be detected) rather than in his shoulder holster where it obviously wouldn't. Mind you, 20 min later aboard the flight I sat in the exit ailse (small plane - one seat per row). Kind Mozambican hostess came over and explained to me how to open the emergency exit but forgot to ask if I understood English. Fortunately, I didn't need to pull the red handle! Love, Aussie-Rod |