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| 15th October 2007 Yathi | WOW! - From: Biking Skye You guys are living my dreams!! Im waiting for my girlfriend to get her license too. Hope it comes soon, meanwhile u guys have fun on the road. |
| 4th December 2006 Teresa | - From: New Zealand and Beyond - you can’t have a hill without a valley arr, i'm really sad for you having to come home, but i must admit that i'm looking forward to seeing you! We will be well stocked up on wine so you will feel right at home, so sorry your adventure has to end. Since following your blog we plan to do something similar in a few years. See you soon, loads of love xxxxxxxx |
| 25th November 2006 stu | well done guys - From: New Zealand and Beyond - you can’t have a hill without a valley Nice to hear your comming back, but sad to hear its over. its been inspireing to read your blog, catch ya soon M&G and congrats on the proposal. Stu & Jim |
| 9th September 2006 Stupee | that S word again - From: If It's Worth Doing, It’s Worth Doing to Excess Not only do you mention the S word but now to rub my face in it you show pictures, I am very very grumpy - Not really, nice to see you both enjoying the chowder, really really wish I was there carving you up. LOl love Stupee x |
| 11th July 2006 stupee | You mentioned the "S" word - From: Kia-ora and welcome have a good time snowboarding - GRRRR - not jelous or anyhting. Have a great time guys. small van in no place to be ill. Stu |
| 9th July 2006 Sapphire | - From: It isn't far to Srinigar - so we were told Hi. nice to read bout ur views on kashmir. being a native, feels quite enlightening to look at things from the outside. A tip for those visiting the place:: always prefer to 'fly in' instead of the bus. road travel into the valley can be quite exhausting... n yeah, air travel aint too expensive either.(jus booked my delhi-srinagar ticket for a little over $10!!...) |
| 1st April 2006 Stupee | Wonderful to hear - From: Falling with style Just Goat back form Cannads, got your email Mark, Fantastic to hear form you both and really loving the pics of your travels - Inspiring Jim and I to get our Act together soon. Take care of each other - Hugs Stu |
| 11th March 2006 Beryle | Mr Doughnut man - From: Hammock Time - in Don Det what an interesting story, and I feel really proud reading your comments about Mr Doughnut - he is my son!!! happy travelling. kind regards Beryle |
| 13th February 2006 anonymous | - From: Self Sufficiency Good to hear from you again and that you are moving along. By the way, the last three blogs are in 2005 not 2006!! Have fun. |
| 28th January 2006 samfield78@gmail.com | - From: Hammock Time - in Don Det The baby is fine and is called Mr. Alek! Don't know why, and Ning is back in the kitchen, but Mr. Tho is no more, but the place is still nice. Oh yeh, Mr Doughnut has a work visa now, so I don't know if you can use his name, and has started making them in Mr Thos house, so they are not as warm, but still good. |
| 4th January 2006 anonymous | When are you going to write again? - From: Perth, and Walletths Empthied Haven't heard anything from you for a long time. Hope everything is going well for you. |
| 25th October 2005 Teresa (AKA Gills lil sis) | 'mines bigger than yours!!' - From: Dyed in Bangkok hellooooo! enjoying reading your journals, both tattoos are very good, but please don't winge about the pain, my tiger that is larger and took 3 hours - didnt hurt. Love love love xxxx |
| 10th October 2005 Julie | a bloody french or frog! - From: Dyed in Bangkok hi there, yes in real your tatoo are really nice, so 'atta boy', a new expression for me! hope to see u soon on the road again! a bientot et faites attention aux francais car au LaoS, on est en force! ;-) cheers, |
| 7th October 2005 Ben Green | It's me again! - From: Full Moon Madness Hello, just me Ben Green again, showing off to Welsh Craig, who's really impressed.(Sorry, not just 1 really,but 3really's!) Just to say anyone who fancies a dream holiday in Thailand on a beautiful tropical island, entertained by me, my friends and Koh Pha Ngan's numerous attractions that make you happy inside. Oh, 1 more thing, once you've visited you will definitely be back or I'll eat a Gecko. Ben Green. |
| 6th October 2005 Ben Green | I am Ben Green! - From: Full Moon Madness Thanks alot mate! You seem like you enjoyed yourselves! Come back soon now! Ben |
| 2nd October 2005 Mark and his bag | Tatooist - From: Dyed in Bangkok Cheers Kenn, We had our tatoos done in different places. Gills was done in the MBK shopping centre and cost 1500baht. Marks was done at full time tatoo on soi rambutri (they also have a branch on Kho san rd) and cost 2500baht. Both were very hygienic. There are bamboo tatooists around, not sure where but we saw a couple in Chiang Mai. Hope you enjoy Thailand. |
| 30th September 2005 kenn | Re: Tattoo's. - From: Dyed in Bangkok Atta boy (and please pass along an Atta Girl to friend) on the tattoo's. Escher. Good call. I will be in Vietnam in three weeks and Bangkok three weeks later and i would like to get a tattoo while there. I am hoping to find a traditional tattoist, but will consider a shop as well. How much were your peices and was it fairly clean there? |
| 26th September 2005 Jane | Ahhhh - From: Down and dirty in Delhi Gilly looks soooo cte with her little red nose! |
| 13th September 2005 Ali | Nicely put... - From: Highland hopping Re: Fathers Guest House. That's how things felt to me as well - a little too controlled, but then there are places for partying - like Koh Pha Ngan - and places for visiting Tea Plantations. |