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Date: 9th August 2010


hi i live in ban phai i have got five dogs they are hard worck and i have one horse my dogs are called ning,nock,floss, emily,dom and my horse is called kwizzy thank you for putting it on the web i loved it hannah xx

From Blog: graphic descriptions of thai life
Date: 19th May 2010


dazzling place...i wanna be dyer sumday..so peacefull

From Blog: 'Splore Bangers
Date: 19th October 2006

Great blogging
Your descripitons are terrific and I hoping to see some photos of Tuscany. When will you be in Lon don

From Blog: Tuscany
Date: 7th October 2006

jetsettingest friends
You and George are equally my jetsettingest friends. You are both terribly cool and jetsetting-y.

From Blog: MilanO!
Date: 6th October 2006

lewd comments
Nina, I will be happy to make comments each and every time you walk past me. We just need to get on the same side of the world, so that can happen.

From Blog: Paris, la plus belle ville de monde.
Date: 6th October 2006


In which sense were you working in the sex district of Paris?

From Blog: Paris, la plus belle ville de monde.
Date: 2nd March 2006

issan buddy
nice to read your blog, i'm also in issan teaching in a school, not very many farang don't you think,m rather nice really..

From Blog: graphic descriptions of thai life
Date: 2nd January 2006

Thanx
Thanx for sharing your experience i was looking up ban phai and enjoyed reading . steve x

From Blog: graphic descriptions of thai life
Date: 20th December 2005


that unknown building is the current Supreme Court of Singapore.

From Blog: Singing the praises of Singers!
Date: 17th October 2005


Singer writes well - his stuff on the moral case for aid is convincing (though one hopes people don't really *need* convincing, and that his work is more an intellectual, academic exercise than a call to arms). I'll have to read Animal Liberation.

From Blog: Phuket and Quick update #2
Date: 19th September 2005

koh pha-ngan
wow, i was there at the same time as you, but opted not to join the full moon party. all the same, i very much enjoyed the island, and being the only yank in town..

From Blog: recovery at Pha-Ngan
Date: 16th September 2005

interesting question
I think that it would be fundamentally Australian to deny someone existence to one's group simply because they are not Australian. Therefore, it is fundamentally UnAustralian to allow all people to become citizens of UnAustralia, as long as they too adhere to the principles of UnAustralianism (like, being a decent human being). I think you can join, mate.

From Blog: unAustralian in Australia
Date: 11th September 2005

the Republic of unAustralia
Do I need to be Australian in order to be in the Republic of unAustralia? I think I probably have similar views and beliefs.

From Blog: unAustralian in Australia
Date: 13th July 2005

I like it.
I like your journal. I'm a local people of Trat province. I have seen Koh Chang all of my life, sometimes I didn't like about the development of Koh Chang.In my opinion, may be one day in the future almost the land on Koh Chang will belong to investors.I realized and feel so sad because the one of paradise of my province will be gone. I'm sorry about my English isn't well.

From Blog: beachin'
Date: 23rd June 2005


mmmmm beach...

From Blog: recovery at Pha-Ngan
Date: 22nd June 2005

dog
boootiful doggy

From Blog: recovery at Pha-Ngan
Date: 22nd June 2005

Excellent post!
I'm headed to Angkor later this year. I'm terribly excited. My website is named after The Churning of the Milky Ocean: http://www.thechurning.com Rock on, JJ

From Blog: Angkor Wat
Date: 30th March 2005

check
My favourite one is something along the folowing: Check out, then an arrow pointing to a picture of Prague - naomi

From Blog: Wacko t-shirt slogans
Date: 28th March 2005

dang right!
hahaha....spot on with the t-shirts! although i've seen a few others that are hilarious as well! one is actually correct in spelling, but it's dang funny anyways! it simply says "my rice crispies made me do it!" i thought it was hysterical, but i guess you'd have to see the guy that was wearing it in order to appreciate it more! anyway, goodluck with your t-shirt hunting! x eva

From Blog: Wacko t-shirt slogans
Date: 21st March 2005

apartment
It is so impressively neat!! How do you do it?? - naomi

From Blog: Freezing
Date: 16th March 2005


No accusation! I 'think' what I'm remembering was in a collection of Woolf's journal writings, put together by her husband after she died. The bit you wrote was "it is hard to see how I deserve to live amongst such comfort and ease while I know there are others whose lives are a constant struggle". My bad memory is telling me Woolf said the same thing, referring to the peace demonstrations occuring at the time. Or something. The only other thing I was reading at the time was some eco-feminisim, and I can't recall it being that personal.

From Blog: Summer holidays (part 2)
Date: 15th March 2005


Hmm - I'm taking that as a compliment, rather than an accusation of plagiarism! What was it?

From Blog: Summer holidays (part 2)
Date: 13th March 2005


Part of what you wrote sounds almost exactly like something I read the other day - Virginia Woolf I think.

From Blog: Summer holidays (part 2)





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