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| 20th October 2008 wanda | :( - From: Week 3: An Epiloge Hi honey!!! I loved reading your blog but then, TO MY HORROR I realized that I wasn't mentioned at all!! And considering that I was hiding in the trunk the whole time, I feel I deserve mention!! That and I'm a flaming narcissist who doesn't enjoy anything not dealing with her. call you soon love!! |
| 20th October 2008 Dav Pawsey | You Two Cuties - From: Week 3: An Epiloge Hey you two crazies, What an adventure you are having. I can't believe you have done it; moved to the other end of the country to seek fame and fortune. How exciting. Your blog is so funny. I can't believe you get yourselves into such crazy situations, though I know when you're on the road you do things you'd never do at home (though that doesn't apply to you two cos you're just plain crazy in Oxford as well). I can't believe you actually pull into hotels and eat their brekky spread before they notice. I can't remember staying in one of those unfashionable joints without an evil eye watching that we didn't steal an extra bread roll (which we did, after filling it with egg!). How the hell did you find that little national loophole. Anyway, pleased as punch that you arrived in two pieces and are already working crap jobs to fuel your artistic dreams. I've got a friend or two in Lala land do look out for Aussie and mention my name. They'll be the ones next to you in both the crap jobs and audition lines. Go hard, but don't go home. Love ya Dav. |
| 5th October 2008 Kitty | good people - From: Day 5: We <3 NAU Laura, It seems that good people find good people. You have your mom and grandmom's warm personality to help you connect. It's nice to see you putting it to good use. I'm so glad the trip went so well. Of course I'm worried about your future encounters with the California whackos. So keep your intuitions intact. Your blog reads like a novel. I'm sure Kathy won't mind if you become a writer, too. |
| 5th October 2008 Stephanie | miss you - From: Day 6: It's a Very Grand Canyon, Indeed. Hi guys, I love reading your stories about all your adventures! Sounds like you are having an amazing experience. It makes me jealous and sad that I am not with you guys. Miss you a lot and have fun! love,steph |
| 28th September 2008 Momma | checking in - From: Day 3: The Chocolate Conundrum just to say it's great making little stops at places you never knew existed (like the pop store), isn't that the big fun of a road trip. This web site is fantastic, I clicked on the photos tab and the photographs of various travelers are extraordinary. Hikes at 10,000 feet in the Sierra Nevadas, photos of people in Nepal, New Zealand, places on this planet I never new existed. http://www.travelblog.org/travel-photos.html So glad you have the chance to begin to explore after getting your bachelor degrees, fantastic - makes me want to just hop in the car and take off too! Happy trekking, Laura & Dusty. Love always, Momma |
| 28th September 2008 Ryan Puliafico | Hello from the Midwest - From: Day 3: The Chocolate Conundrum Sounds like a interesting trip. I hope the rest of the adventure is just as exciting. Good luck to the both of you! |
| 25th September 2008 christine Andrews | i wish westfield were on the way to CA! - From: Day 1: The Time Is Now I loved your blog, laura and dustin, and I hope you guys keep posting. Steve also possesses that special skill of knowing when I am hungry, even though I am annoyed every time he thinks my bad mood is attributable to hunger (and he's usually right). Have a fantastic journey!! We miss you soooooooooooooooo much and wish you all the best. |
| 25th September 2008 The Momma | oooo this is GREAT!!!! - From: Day 1: The Time Is Now I am SO excited that you are blogging your trip!!! Oh I am practically jumping up and down right here at my desk!!!! Thank you, I love you, God Speed! oh wait, don't speed, take your time & ENJOY. Take good care & know you are SO VERY loved. I'll be waiting for the next phone call, this blog is great! |