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| 27th May 2007 AnneMarie | sniff sniff - From: Mad Madrileños no more blogs! will have to get some more out of betty so to keep me up to date! perhaps a last 'settling back to life in brighton' one?? miffy |
| 13th May 2007 Bob T | Welcome Back... - From: Mad Madrileños Will really miss the blog & the great photos, what a brilliant experience; but look forward to meeting up for a jar & to say hi when you get back to Brighton ! Cheers !! |
| 4th May 2007 Tamsin | Farewell - From: Mad Madrileños It's been a wonderful journey, even vicariously. Will miss your adventures... |
| 25th April 2007 Golnaz | - From: Bye bye Brasil bonito Happy birthday Cat! |
| 13th April 2007 Bob T | At least you are coming back at the right time? - From: A flavour of Brazil Sounds & looks great, but you will be pleased to hear that good 'ol Brighton has been warm & sunny for two weeks now & forecast 22 - 24 for this weekend - not so bad to come back too eh ? Enjoy the remainder of your trip - where did that year go ?? |
| 9th April 2007 elina | remembered to remember but forgot - From: A flavour of Brazil oops. i remembered in febuary to remind myself about your birthday but brains aren't what they used to be - we are definitely getting old!! see you in madrid, can't wait.... e |
| 7th April 2007 Miffy | want to know what real heats like? - From: A flavour of Brazil 40 degrees, pah!! hitting 47 here in mali, and thats in the shade! although the down side of that is swollen ankles, nice! |
| 3rd April 2007 Donna | - From: A flavour of Brazil Breithlá fé shona is fé mhaise duit a Cháit. |
| 2nd April 2007 Hot Guarda Vida | Dolphin killers - From: A flavour of Brazil Nice dolphins eh? Was that before or after you put them in your sandwich?? |
| 1st April 2007 Alan W | Happy birthday! - From: Beauty and the Beast : Two Sides of Rio Hi C & P, Just a quick one to say happy birthday to Catherine, sorry it's a bit delayed. Hope you two are doing well, when are you due home (if ever!)? Take care, Alan |
| 3rd March 2007 bruce | two sides ... - From: Beauty and the Beast : Two Sides of Rio Dear Sir, On February 17-21, I and four friends stayed at the Marina Place Hotel in the Leblon area in Rio De Janiero. On my last day there I had US$500 (1000 Real) stolen from my "safe" deposit box in my hotel room. On my last morning in the hotel (February 21), I went to the beach and informed the receptionist that i would be no longer than one hour and could she keep my key and glasses at the front desk. When I returned, half of the money in my safe was gone although they spared me my camera, credit cards and passport. When I told the manager about this situation, he informed me that the only people that know the security code are managers. We exchanged glances and I suggested that perhaps that says it all. I am told they have video cameras on each floor and that these pictures are being "reviewed". I feel that it is important for travellers to know that these so called "safe" deposit boxes in the rooms are not so safe and I would caution any one from placing too much trust in the integrity of the Marina Place Hotel management. |
| 28th January 2007 Betguin | Penguin's rock - From: Chasing the Liberator - Patagonia The penguins are just fantastic, especially "Hold Me"!!! I like the Cat & Dog picture too. Oh yeah and the amazing scenery is pretty alright ;-) |
| 27th January 2007 james st. james | wonderful adventure - From: Chasing the Liberator - Patagonia wow, you guys have had one hell of a trip! i just wanted to add something about bernardo o'higgins. despite what wikipedia may say, he did not found the city of punta arenas. punta arenas (the oldest chilean city in patagonia) was founded in 1843, but o'higgins died in 1842, exiled in peru. both argentina and chile disputed the southern region of south america and the area was only divided between the two countries around 1880, while chile was fighting bolivia and peru in the war of the pacific. bolivia and peru were hoping to draw argentina into the confilct against chile. argentina would have attacked in the south and taken all of what is now southern chile. chile knew it could not defeat all three countries, so in a treaty with argentina, chile renouced all claims to what is now the argentine patagonia (it had previously claimed al this land to the atlantic) and the boundaries between the two countries were set, similar to what they are today. o'higgins wanted chile to expand southward but the chilean patagonia was only secured around 1880, but he was long dead when this actually took place and didn't actually do any of it himself. cheers, and enjoy the rest of your time in south america! |
| 8th January 2007 MattS | you buggers... - From: Rappy Nui Year! ...easter island for new year, insanely jealous. just catching up on your travels as the wind and rain lashes down outside, all looks amazing, your south indian adventures followed an uncannily similar route to mine and pip's a good 10 years ago. enjoy south america, look out for my mate alan! |
| 4th January 2007 Bob T | Happy New Year - From: Rappy Nui Year! Thanks for all the great blogs and photo's throughout the last year, really fantastic stuff. It's been like living the journey rather than just reading. All the best for 2007 and the rest of your trip, especially to my ambition destination of the Inca sites and Macchu Picu ! Have a good one, Bob. |
| 4th January 2007 Betty | Rappy No Beer! - From: Rappy Nui Year! OMG, deadly photos! Shame you missed the party, but looks like it was totally worth it. I so want to go there. |
| 22nd December 2006 Alan Waters | Merry Xmas - From: A short little blog about nothing Hey Cat and Pat, STILL looks like you're having a blast, fair play to yiz. Hope you have a great time over Xmas and New Year, spare a thought for the rest of us who have to deal with foggy airports and clogged roads -- fe(kin' Brits!! ;) Hapy Christmas guys! |
| 20th December 2006 Tamsin | Happy Christmas - From: A short little blog about nothing Have really been enjoying the travels vicariously - great stories and some fantastic photos (love the loo!). Have a fantastic Christmas and look forward to hearing about it... |
| 20th December 2006 Donna | Nollaig shona - From: A short little blog about nothing Nollaig shona daoibh agus athbhliain fé shéan is fé mhaise. Go n-éirí an bóthar libh i Chile. Donna x |
| 20th December 2006 Mustafa | HAPPY XMAS GUYS! - From: A short little blog about nothing Oooh those Hundertwasser loos take me back to our Vienna antics! Have a fantastic Xmas wherever you find yourselves (mainly because I'm looking forward to the Xmas Omnibus edition of your blog... but also cos we miss you and are thinking of you I suppose... a bit) PS Celeb note: as you are now vagabond dirtbags you might not be aware that you will need to return with some exotic adopted baby with a suitably miserable past in order to make it back into the A list echelons. Oh and Katie & Pete wanted me to ask you if they could name their new kid after you? They're thinking of combining your initials and call it PC Junior the Second (can't confuse Junior #1) PPS Any sign of Mustafa? Been getting heavy breathing calls and anonymous hate mail stamped in Chile, keep your eyes open! |
| 20th December 2006 Liz | Happy Christmas bloggers! - From: A short little blog about nothing Only 5 more sleeps till Christmas Day!! Hope Easter Island is as amazing as Rathangan, and already looking forward to next year when we'll have the most amazing Christmas ever!! |
| 14th December 2006 Betty | OMG! - From: Middle Earth or Little Britain? Wow, amaaaaazing pictures guys! I love the essential ice sticks! Pat did the chocolate taste the same as home??! |
| 14th December 2006 JP | Seen any hobbits? - From: Middle Earth or Little Britain? Wow, NZ looks amazing. Penny Fathings and sheep, who could ask for more? Hope all that traveling gear you got before you left is going strong, I remember the day of looking at all kinds of bags, big ones, small ones, waterproof ones and on and on... Keep having adventures, I am sure you will. |
| 10th December 2006 James | Bent Tent Pegs - From: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz We have it in writing!!!! And where's the picture of me???!!! Enjoy NZ ya lucky b's!! |
| 6th December 2006 Liz | beach bums - From: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The beaches look amazing, loved the pictures! Did you get your hair cut Cat? It look lovely in the picture of you & Ammo (hi Ammo!). |
| 3rd December 2006 Paddy O'Connor | Still on the move - From: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Hi C&P, can't believe you still on the go. The humid summer in Tokyo has been long since replaced by the sharp chill of a Japanese winter - which I love. Enjoy all your updates. Have a great time n NZ. Paddy & Eiko Xx |
| 1st November 2006 patrickm | Hungry - From: Incredible India Catherine's Lunch looks so tasty, making me all hungry, bring on lunch! |
| 1st November 2006 Mustafa | me so bad at techie stuff - From: Incredible India that last comment was from me by the way.. don't know why I'm incapable of logging in properly. Must be the jealousy. PS Thanks for the bday email, will respond shortly! |
| 1st November 2006 yvonne | Guest bloggers rock! - From: Kerala Ooh Liz, how cool to start your writing career interviewing the hottest Bollywood stars of the moment, you are my idol! Cathy you used to be my roving idol but I am too jealous of the tea plantation - not to mention the t-shirt - so you are shunned. |
| 1st November 2006 Betty | Hmmm - From: Incredible India I thought you said India was crap after I left?? It looks like you had way too much fun 'n' TexMex. |
| 24th October 2006 John | The Betty Blog - From: Kerala Wow what a house boat! I can not wait to get to india now. Did Catherine find the perfect cuppa? Nice to see 2 of the Madden trouble makers back together. |
| 24th October 2006 miffy | food - From: Kerala loved the blog betty!!!! you've set a high standard for guest editors! I think there should be more pictures of food though, hee hee |
| 24th October 2006 Mr Suresh | Lovely ladies - From: Kerala Oh hello Elizabeth. Would you like to drink some beer with me on the roof terrace later? I am reading your blog, it is very funny. |
| 22nd October 2006 Lars | - From: Bombay Dreams Hi Catherine & Patrick, I just want to say that I think it's a very good blog. It's comfortable reading and gives you a good impression of your route and the countries you visit. And the pictures are great! It's a privilege to follow the two same set of eyes and minds travelling around the world, describing and comparing what they see. The www.travelblog.org is a great site, and thank you for recommending it to me. Good luck with your future endeavours! |
| 18th October 2006 Jackson | Bollywood's first Irish star - From: Bombay Dreams Am sure i can pull some strings (i mean speak to Ash you know) and try and get a break for Patrick in a Bollywood movie ;-) |
| 17th October 2006 Jackson | kay yaar kasa kay ;-) - From: Bombay Dreams Hey Catherine/Patrick, a very big hello to you guys from me too. Thanks for your best wishes. Looking at all the photos i am very much feeling home sick, wish i was there with you guys. Am very glad you'll are having a great time in my home town. I absolutely love the street food there, pani puris, bhel puris the batata vadas, pav bhaji... just love it. I miss it so much :( Never mind very soon i'll be back home and will relish all those goodies. Catherine you look very stunning in that red dress and Patrick looks very relaxed and at home in Bollywood ;-) well done guys. Now i can say to my friends back home in Bombay that i am friends with that lovely girl in Red from that movie Partner. Can't wait to see the movie. have a great time yaar... xx Jackson |
| 17th October 2006 Golnaz | Hi there - From: Bombay Dreams Beautiful pictures! Have you seen Bishakha yet? Hope you guys have a great time:) xoxox |
| 17th October 2006 Betty | Bombay Dreams - From: Bombay Dreams Wow, Bombay sounds great, wish I was there ;-) |
| 5th October 2006 Neil&Anna | Laos is brill - From: To find your cow, don't dream about rope We loved Laos. Our top SE Asian country. Now its just a photo on our wall now. Bugger. We were more scared of the troops on the mountain road to Luang Prabang than the risk of bandits, young kids with rocket launchers! |
| 21st September 2006 Anna&Neil | Back2Work - From: Nam Sandwich Ahhh Lake Baikal seems years away. Keep on travelling! Dont come back. We are working again and its rubbish. Dont let anyone tell you a career is a good idea. We liked Vietnam, especially the North, sorry you had a bad time. We had some hassle but no worse than the rest of Asia. |
| 11th September 2006 Wai | Dune Sliding!!! - From: Nam Sandwich That looks awesome! I want to have a go at that now... >.< Catherine, what have you been feeding Patrick, he's put on some weight!!! Hehe... |
| 11th September 2006 JP | - From: Nam Sandwich Did you meet Charlie? I hear everyone was looking for him there? |
| 23rd August 2006 JP | Are smashed frogs just very drunk? - From: A Riel Adventure The roads in Cambodia sound like the roads in Brighton except for the floods, lack to tarmac and big holes. After many months it looks like you almost have a tan! Pat must be boyed up by the Baggies good start to the season. |
| 21st August 2006 Betty | Frogs 'n' Floods - From: A Riel Adventure What an amazing adventure! There I was, navigating a puddle on Jervis St and worrying about not getting a seat on the Luas - how shallow is my world compared to washed away roads, Killing Fields and crazy chicken-filled trains.. Really great blog & great pictures. The curry looks divine, PLEASE make one for me when you get back! |
| 11th August 2006 Yvonne | OOOooooooooooooooooh - From: Fast Train To Transcentral This all sounds so so amazing!! For some reason I don't get emails any more telling me there is an update and I had really started to miss your fabulous updates so I just checked in anyway.. and found a Japan and Thailand update waiting for me... lucky me!! Not quite as great as being there I admit, but you paint the pictures so well, keep it up! ENJOY the relaxation in Thailand... no doubt you need it by now! Am off to Dublin tomorrow and will be sure to say a big hello to all the knackers and will tell Dublin Bus/iarnrod Eireann you miss them so. Would you like me to send you pictures of the DART? |
| 1st August 2006 Beth | don't come back - From: Fast Train To Transcentral i'm so jealous i'm not sure that you should come back! i may not be able to speak to you ever again! i can't believe you met a Geisha....! |
| 24th July 2006 John | - From: Fast Train To Transcentral Glad to see you did Karaoke in Japan, how cool! hmmm how do I convince my work to open an office in Japan?? |
| 23rd July 2006 Bob | Tuk Tuk's eh @ HA ! - From: Swaying in the breeze Well, at least when you get back to Brighton you may be able to re-live a little of your trip as 12 of these ere Tuk Tuks now operate on the seafront & from the station to the marina ! £2.50 flat fare & causing quite a stir running on completely green gas ! Bungalow on the beach looks like paradise - enjoy ! (Thought you'd gone quiet for a bit)... |
| 16th July 2006 Dr.Bics | OMG - From: Panda-monium! The Panda breakfast looks fecking ace! I know where to go for breakfast if I visit China! =¬) |
| 14th July 2006 Jody | - From: So long Hong Kong Good to see you two having such a good time. We were just outside of Brighton today and thinking of you! Many say hello! |
| 30th June 2006 Last Train to Transcentral | Beach towel - From: So long Hong Kong JP - that one cracked me up. Seriously. That is a full size bath sheet. Hehehehehehe. This man has a large noggin! |
| 30th June 2006 Neil&Anna | Chinese History - From: So long Hong Kong Good- News. Politicians getting the airtime they deserve. We got a 3 hour speech on Taiwan relations by Hu Jintao live on all the channels. I was riveted. Bad- Chinese rewriting of history. Mongolia's part of china a few people told us. Their Logic? Mongols invade China and set up the Yuan dynasty out of Beijing 800 years ago. Therefore they are a Chinese minority really. Come join the motherland right now! So that makes all English people French right? Well the Queens German. Bad- Tour groups being led around by flag. I wanted to nick one and walk over a cliff and see if they still followed me. |
| 30th June 2006 Wai | Memories... - From: So long Hong Kong ...it's all flooding back...*sobs*... I hate you two... >.< ... hehe. Nah, good that you enjoyed your time in Hong Kong, I miss not going back there this year (moans about the house, etc etc). I got a picture of The Golden Bauhinia too when I was back three years ago, they had a laser show there, it was quite impressive. You know those stairs going up to the Big Budha, I stupidly ran up it once, nearly killed me!!! |
| 29th June 2006 Neil and Anna (from Lake Baikal) | - From: So long Hong Kong It is great following your blog and we are extremely jealous of your continual travels. We have been back in the dull old UK for a few weeks and still coming to terms with the end of our travels. Liked your summary of the good and bad parts of China. Totally agree with the split pants and spitting. They are by far the worst! Keep the stories and photos coming and have fun. |
| 29th June 2006 John | Hong Kong Fuey - From: So long Hong Kong Am loving the picture of Patrick cooling down, is that actually a full sized beach towel on his head? Good china: The novelty of using chopsticks Bad china: No forks! oh and the slave labour and killing of 100,000's of their own people Sounds like you guys are having a great time but it must be killing you not being able to do all that great shopping Catherine! |
| 27th June 2006 Ciara | WOW ! - From: The Palace of the King of Hell Patrick & Catherine, Those photos are amazing. Hope you don't mind PM sent me the URL for your blog. I am sorry I didn't get to chat to you before you left. Hope you are having a wonderful time, looks like you are. Erica is doing great catch her on her blog - http://octoberarrival.blogspot.com |
| 27th June 2006 Alan (Waters) | Just a quick one - From: The Palace of the King of Hell Howya guys, absolutely blown away reading your adventures, sounds like you're having a blast (very impressed / jealous). Just a quick one to say hi, and hope you're holding up well. Catherine, thanks for the b-day mail, will reply properly shortly. Apologies for lack of contact, will explain in longer mail! Take care over there, and see yiz soon. Cheers, Alan |
| 27th June 2006 Betty | LOL - From: The Palace of the King of Hell Ha! This was the funniest blog to date. My favourite funny things in this blog: Pat with long hair; Israel and the bouncy floor; good old Chinese propaganda; a dam good story, ha; and Catherine looking distinctly oriental whilst holding a baby that is like totally not hers, yeah right. xxxxxxxxxxx |
| 21st June 2006 MatthewL | reading the paper - From: No roads, just directions! the photo of CM reading the 'Mongol Messenger' is absolutely priceless!! |
| 15th June 2006 elina | table cloths and napkins? - From: City of the White Nights was this last minute preparation or were they provided with the train? |
| 15th June 2006 elina | found you!! - From: Panda-monium! hi lost the bloody link for the last 2 months have now spent last hour reading all and loving every minute detail and foto, keep going. miss you loads. are the pandas nicer than chockos? mua!!!! |
| 10th June 2006 Betty | Wheels - From: Keep in by the wall! In a city of nine million bicycles, you got a picture of one? Well done. Looking forward to the next installment! ????? |
| 8th June 2006 bish | :) - From: Panda-monium! That looks so cute... specially the tail. |
| 5th June 2006 Miss G | pandasies.. - From: Panda-monium! I want one too |
| 5th June 2006 Beth | World Tour - From: Keep in by the wall! The Mekano Set play the Great wall of China (well one of them anyway!) |
| 1st June 2006 Wai | Armies!!! - From: Once Were Warriors I want them in the back on me garden!!! |
| 1st June 2006 Wai | Quack quack!!! - From: Keep in by the wall! MMmmmmmmm...... Ducks...... |
| 31st May 2006 Tamsin | Fabulous journey - From: Panda-monium! Really enjoying pics and commentary - perhaps a change of vocation for you both... Shame you didn't take me along as a baggage carrier.. |
| 31st May 2006 Neil&Anna | Scaffolding - From: Keep in by the wall! The hawkers on the great wall were like the paparatzi, we had them following us the whole way. |
| 31st May 2006 Milkster | OMG - From: Panda-monium! Bring us back a red panda Kat!!!!!!! You both look very well and content in these pics you know. Miss yous xxx |
| 31st May 2006 miffy | OMG - From: Panda-monium! oh my god thats so unfair. i hate you both. red pandas are stupid anyway, i'd never want one on my knee ... sob sob. Bet when I make it there, they'll be "hibernating" : ( |
| 22nd May 2006 Bob T | Jealous - you bet ! - From: No roads, just directions! Images of Lake Baikal just as I'm about to start an audio conference about MIS reporting - you gits ! Keep up the stunning work with these blogs - they are really brilliant ! Cheers....Bob (at least I'm off to the Isle of Man next week).... |
| 17th May 2006 Vanessa | Know much John? - From: Nouveau Russki and the Academy of Geology haha... the Ural Mountains really do exist mr. smarty pants... haha |
| 5th May 2006 miffy | anonymous dog - From: On Thin Ice! surprised to see they have "Bean an Tí"s in siberia! Ha ha. And we got everybodys name except the anonymous ice dog! poor fella |
| 2nd May 2006 Jackson | Blinis... they look yummy - From: City of the White Nights hey Pat & Cat, Blinis... me is starving now :) parcel me some please... please please please |
| 2nd May 2006 Edward | Sing my children sing! - From: Nouveau Russki and the Academy of Geology I follow the Moskva Down to Gorky Park Listening to the wind of change An August summer night Soldiers passing by Listening to the wind of change The world closing in Did you ever think That we could be so close,like brothers The future's in the air I can feel it everywhere Blowing with the wind of change Chorus: Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away In the wind of change Walking down the street Distant memories Are buried in the past forever I fallow the Moskva Down to Gorky Park Listening to the wind of change Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams With you and me Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away In the wind of change The wind of change blows straight Into the face of time Like a stormwind that will ring The freedom bell for peace of mind Let your balalaika sing What my guitar wants to say Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams With you and me Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away In the wind of change |
| 28th April 2006 John | - From: Nouveau Russki and the Academy of Geology Hmmm… The game is up guys! You have just been at home with Photoshop inventing stories and pictures. Your slip up was referring to the Urals, which only exists in the Risk board game, where next, Siam! Looks like you guys are having a great time. I have always thought that what the UK needs is a Vodka supermarket. You might want to see a doctor about your fruity Cok! |
| 27th April 2006 Olga | That's not Kazan... - From: City of the White Nights Hi! I am sorry, just to escape any misunderstanding - that's not Kazan you put the pic of - that's Salvation-on-Blood Cathedral. |
| 24th April 2006 Bob | Brilliant ! - From: City of the White Nights As the title says ! Great blog... keep up the good work even if I am dead jealous ! I'm off to Majorca Saturday - not quite the same league but will give your regards to Co.Clare when I get there in the summer ! All sounds brilliant !! |
| 23rd April 2006 Last Train to Transcentral | Comments Award - From: City of the White Nights Hey I think we might have to have an award for the best comments! Any suggestions? And no, Annemarie, I'm not bringing you back a red panda! Can you comment on your own blog? Well I'm going to anyway. Heeheeee. |
| 22nd April 2006 Beth | I'm so jealous - From: City of the White Nights I'm so jealous.. i'm so jealous... i'm so jealous...i'm so jealous.....shall i go on? |
| 22nd April 2006 Wai | >.< - From: City of the White Nights Sounds like your having a time of your lifes already, I'm so jealous!!! Wish I can crash your travals!!! You not missing much at work Catherine, It's all crap!!!, wish I'm where you are now!!! Have fun , enjoy your journeys!!! |
| 21st April 2006 miffy | mmmmm - From: City of the White Nights mmmmm..... the blinis are making me hungry!!! |
| 21st April 2006 Betty | - From: City of the White Nights Great commentary on the pictures. Lovin' the architecture but to be honest my favourite photos are the pixie boot lady and Tatu! Sounds so cool so far, glad the Russians are only cranky on the outside. Try and get a close up picture of one with soot on his/her face. That would probably make me narky aswell. Have fun at the Nutcracker, remember the Nutcracker story in the Judy annual, that was a bit creepy. But you have fun girl! |
| 21st April 2006 Patrickm | Go on the t.A.T.u - From: City of the White Nights Hey Pat and Cat, St Petes looks AMAZING. Loving your blog thus far. As for t.A.T.u, I can understand why, I still love them and have that new album! Oh love the top "tea rocks"! |
| 21st April 2006 John | - From: City of the White Nights Guns and Tatu, it sounds like the best city in the world, what else could you ask for? Hope the Vodka is going down smoothly! |
| 18th April 2006 Betty | привет? - From: One step beyond! Check out my Russian?! So eh where the hell are ye? |
| 17th April 2006 Mekanoid Milk | Moonday - From: One step beyond! Today it's finally hit me that you're gone. Have a fantastic time wherever you wander! Miss you already. XXX |
| 11th April 2006 Betty | Kick off your Sunday shoes - From: One step beyond! Sounds like a great day out in London, despite the visa episode - I love a story about a positive customer experience though! I'm getting nervous about your holidays, but yay! |
| 11th April 2006 Mustafa | Praise to your efficiency - From: One step beyond! yes all praise to your efficiency - the world is just not ready for it, it is their fault. In Germany you would have received a special badge of recognition for this efficiency. I miss my badges - Doyle took them all away from me when she caught wind of my plan to stow away with you. Screw her, I'll meet you on platform 2 at 11am. Urals here I come. |
| 10th April 2006 Mekanoid Ed | - From: One step beyond! Haroop!! |
| 10th April 2006 Wai | Hahaha.... - From: One step beyond! "Onwards to India Place in London and we arrived for our visas and joined the queue. We were in good time. About 6 months too soon!" This made me laugh so much, hehe... |