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| 11th October 2006 Sal | Fatty Boombardas! - From: Fat Bastards Jess, For a self-confessed Fat Bastard...you are looking particularly glam of late!!! You have that certain "je ne sais qua"...of a woman in gay Paree...and a woman in luuuuurve!!!!!! Cuddles from Fruffle xox |
| 30th August 2006 Sal | The New Pad - From: The New Gaff in Greenwich Jooji, So fab to see your new pad...the Dining room is a winner!!! Will do my very VERY best to come over for a visit some time soon :) Luv sal xoxox p.s. notably devoid of fruffles lately?? |
| 13th July 2006 Jess | quality british media - From: Page 3 Girls: Am I a Prude? (and a few of my photos from the last few weeks) I realise now I failed to mention the quality reportage that exist in the UK. Although not without seemingly unavoidable political bents that seep into newspapers everywhere, I think that the reporting in the broadsheets, the Times, Independent and Guardian in particular, is exceptional.... and of course the Economist (which I subscribe to). In fairness to the Aussie press, while the little papers tend to be a bit 'colour over content', the big ones do alright I think (noting too that a lot of the international news comes from UK sources). Thanks for the comments! |
| 13th July 2006 stucros | nudity with content - From: Page 3 Girls: Am I a Prude? (and a few of my photos from the last few weeks) Being on the other side of the swap, a Londoner in Sydney, I'd die for some British press. I'm constantly reading stuff over here and having to consult an impartial, non-sensationalised British newspaper website to find out what is actually happening in the world!!!! Nudity or not I actually rather have The Sun over any Australian publication which says more about the press here than The Sun. Luckily The Economist is world wide or I’d simply have to move back! |
| 20th May 2006 Peter | Hagglin' - From: Jimi Hendrix and Haggling for Socks I just bought a Kilim (woven carpet) in Meknes and I was worried that despite the "catastrophic" deal I recieved, I got taken. I feel better having read your blog. Thanks for the good info. I'd also like to hit Essaouira now. Peace of cake, P |
| 14th May 2006 amy | - From: Spadge, Schnek and Zinc Cream you are simply hilarious! ive got to get some spadge, but your letter will be on its way to london tomorrow. we'll chat soon xoxo |
| 2nd May 2006 anonymous | - From: Spadge, Schnek and Zinc Cream Jessie Joo Joo Not only are you the most entertaining writer i have ever come across (and there have been many)yo are the most gorgeous! Christophe does not have a clue what he is missing out on!!!! |
| 9th January 2006 Tony Nicholson | Iceland, it's a great place to be - From: Iceland Hiya Jess, I'm from England myself but have visited Iceland regularly, therefore I can quite confidently name all the features in your photos with confidence- except of course the one thing you need help remembering i.e the glacier. So sorry about that. Other than that what a great travelblog you have here and would you consider a return to Iceland, personally I am smitten. |
| 25th November 2005 mattijs | - From: Iceland nice trip!! the comments about the great Geysir are slightly untrue. It has not been going off after the earthquake of 2000. |
| 24th November 2005 Ivan | sugar tower - From: Chilling out in Budapest Kurtoskalacs means "chimney sweet" as the shape clearly resembles a... chimney. It comes in several flavours, best with cinnamon and vanilla. |
| 22nd June 2005 Karen Willett | Jealous - From: Iceland HI Jess, This trip looks awesome and I am well jealous of you making to Iceland. That Blue Lagoon continues to call me! |
| 28th May 2005 anonymous | Sugar tower - From: Chilling out in Budapest This food is called kürtQskalács. It's an original Hungarian food from Erdély (Transylvania, now part of Romania). - Daniel |
| 22nd May 2005 anonymous | lucky - From: Chilling out in Budapest Do you know the show Poilet Guides? If you do, you may know the host Ian Write. The other day on tv I saw him in Hungary. He did some things you did. - VTech |