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| 11th September 2009 Genie | enjoying the blogs - From: Ba B B B Ba Barbados The above photo is not Bridgetown Port it is called the Careenage and it is situated in Bridgetown. The Port is approximately a 3 min. drive from that location. |
| 17th June 2008 Issy | Rocks - From: Planes, trains and automobiles (and boats and buses) Slartibartfast rocks! (It's a pun, Smith) |
| 1st May 2008 Mike Smith | So glad that Neddy loves a good rock - From: My name is Mohammed, have you met my cousin, Mohammed? What a great report on an exilerating trip, and so pleasing to read that our Neddy loves a good rock. From her father (the geologist) in China |
| 10th September 2007 Neddy | I know I know - From: Mission Glastonbury not as famous though ... did actually go to Lovebox ... no rain, so all good. |
| 9th September 2007 Lief | Other festivals - From: Mission Glastonbury Try Lovebox or SouthWestFour festivals in Clapham. CLoser to home in case it rains! |
| 15th August 2007 Issy | Ibiza Madness - From: Ibiza madness Smith, we thank our lucky stars that you did not take close ups of those budgie smugglers. |
| 23rd July 2007 Neddy | Ooops - From: Birthday Bash in Barcelona Fixed now |
| 20th July 2007 mum | what's palella? - From: Birthday Bash in Barcelona Is palella the same as paella? |
| 4th July 2007 Neddy | I don't know which is worse - From: Sir Warwick of York but admit to some additional research to ensure the blog was right.... |
| 4th July 2007 Sir Warwick | I resemble that post - From: Sir Warwick of York Holy crap, you either paid way too much attention on the walking tour or have been doing some extra-curricular research. Thanks for a tops weekend Neddy - love a good wall myself, even if not a good tower on a windy day. I reckon Wazza is the one in blue, but I could be wrong... Cheers Neddy. W |
| 2nd July 2007 Neddy | Exactly... - From: Mission Glastonbury So while I am over here, will at least try to stick to smaller festivals, where I have a chance of making it from stage to stage... |
| 30th June 2007 Matt Smith | Smythie's Glasto Mission - From: Mission Glastonbury Nice one Smythie, very entertaining reading. It was exactly like that when I went too, minus the ticket fiasco, which sounded like the icing on the cake. Give me an Aussie festival any day, where a mud-fest is a unusual and unique occurance, not a dead certainty. It's kinda frustrating too knowing that an act that you really want to see is playing on another stage, but by the time you got there you'd not only have missed the act you wanted to see, but the act after them as well. Matt & Em |
| 1st May 2007 Andy Dawson | Well what a suprise! - From: I represented England in Netball Hi there - nice to find some commentary on the Javea trip! Hope you and your mob are all well? See www.ucl.ac.uk/~uczcw11/mna/open2007.htm for information on our open mixed tournament in July - hope you can make it! Andy |
| 11th April 2007 Ann J | Benefits of Good Aussie Education - From: On the street in rags You can turn your hand to anything with a sound education, but it is indeed great that you now have a day job!! |
| 11th April 2007 Ann J | I remember it well - From: It's all about the food (aka 'It would not be Christmas without ....') My memories of Chipping Camden are yellow stone buildings - is it still so? I also remember you as a sweet little girl - is that also still so? Love the blog!! |
| 3rd April 2007 Neddy | OK OK - From: The most magnificent plaza in Europe? That is too many errors. All fixed now |
| 3rd April 2007 Neddy | Picky picky!! - From: I snowboarded from Switzerland to Italy!!! but amendments made |
| 31st March 2007 The editor | A couple of minor typos - From: The most magnificent plaza in Europe? I agree with Cessna152 - a very entertaining read. In para 6 sarting "As an aside" in first sentence, the word "was" should be "ways", and right at the end "had" should be "hand". At end of the para starting "Adam and I", the "To do so" has an invading full stop. Love from Dad in Guilin |
| 31st March 2007 Dad in China | Small typo in para 4 - From: I snowboarded from Switzerland to Italy!!! Great story Nez. Para 4 has a small typo "Switzerland from to Italy". Also in following para, should the patron saint of Switzerland be "Bernard" not "Barnard" to match the St Bernard linkage? Love, Dad |
| 5th March 2007 Neddy | Beer costs - From: The most magnificent plaza in Europe? Bottled beers are about Euros 2.50 each.... Go the Barrio Alto! |
| 4th March 2007 Cessna152 | - From: The most magnificent plaza in Europe? I enjoyed reading this blog. Am thinking of visiting Lisbon for a two-day break myself. Looks like you had good weather for your trip. Out of interest, how much is it for a beer in Lisbon? |
| 13th February 2007 Bill | st.anton splendour - From: The best days of the worst season in 25 years Hey there! I really enjoyed reading your post. I visited St.Anton last year at around the same period in January and I can tell you for one thing that snow was perfect down to the Galzigbahn. This year obviously is a tragedy. Anyway, i will be returning this year but this time at end March. St.Anton is an awesome resort. I still can't take my mind off the descent from the Valluga, Rendlspitze or boozing at the Krazy Kangaruh! Great laughs! |
| 4th January 2007 Cadsky | Snow and Booze - From: Champagne showers at the snow Trust you to get thoroughly pisted, Neroli! Have a great new year yourself - when are you coming home to dry out? |
| 3rd January 2007 Anthea | Howdy - From: Neroli's life in London Hey Neroli Have just logged on to find the photo of your stack on the bike - nice one - you never did anything half arsed did you? Well my latest, Brett and I have just gotten engaged. He proposed on New Year's Day. Very special! Hope you are well. (Stick to the tube and you cant go wrong!) Love, A x |
| 27th December 2006 Annette | Thank you - From: Praha and the Aussie who got left in the cold Hey, I am about to take my husband and 3 kids to Prague tomorrow, and loved your comments (being a fellow aussie) and your photos are amazing, thankyou. |
| 20th December 2006 Emma | - From: Boo! Hiss! He's behind you! I think warm chestnuts are delicious too. That would have been great seeing your friend on stage. Ohhh Ned, you're cultured and making me proud xx |
| 20th December 2006 Emma | Ouch - From: Neroli's life in London Hi Neddy, you're such a modern girl. I'm loving the blogging concept. The rooms tidy, great to see the outside of the home as I asked Ad to describe it when he was here, now I have actual visuals. Good move getting a bike, but OUCH about falling off it. Palm grazes are the worse.Enjoy, I look forward to seeing your Chrissy shots in the cotswolds and NYE in the swiss alps. Merry Christmas xxxxx |
| 18th December 2006 Cadsky | And another thing - From: The Craic is mighty McClure is so obsessed about poo. If they shoot it out the back of planes at altitude, poo freezes instantly so imagine what sort of missile that would become |
| 18th December 2006 Cadsky | Hey McLure - From: The Craic is mighty You look like a James Bond gone wrong after a 36 hour flight. No, I joke. By they way, love your dulcet tones on transcripts - you are WAY too polite in court. |
| 18th December 2006 Cadsky | Watch out for briefcases - From: Strange things about London You might either want to join in the general rush of people swarming up/down the stairs at Tube stations or keep clear of businessmen doing the 5 minute mile with their brief cases. I was knee-capped. |
| 18th December 2006 Cadsky | Bring on Eurovision - From: Blame it on the rain Weren't Bony M winners of Eurovision? |
| 30th November 2006 Caps | You are wearing the dress!!! - From: It is a truth universally acknowledged Love it. |
| 11th November 2006 Peacock | Lack of attribution - From: Guy Fawkes Night so, it's about how I forwarded the BBC article to you, but you post it to your blog as if you found the article yourself. what's with that? |
| 11th November 2006 Peacock | Spell Checker - From: Guy Fawkes Night so, it's about how you need to use the spell checker before you post stories to your blog. there are at least 3 mistakes on this page. |
| 8th November 2006 jaswin | - From: Guy Fawkes Night Come to india specially during Diwali festival(october end or november) and you will never forget the experience , specially firework , you can buy it on the streets and use it as much as u like. |
| 24th October 2006 george | - From: On the street in rags blow me up and down a gum tree, this is hilarious |
| 19th October 2006 McLure, of course. | Nice work Molly - From: The Craic is mighty I don't think my theory was ridiculous and I didn't base it solely on the fact that there are no poo trucks at airports. Where, I ask you, is the massive poo tank on planes? Makes you worry about the "beef casserole" served in economy class doesn't it. Anyway, my theory makes perfect sense. Have you any idea what would happen to a poo launched out the back of a jet travelling at 900 km/h? Just because the airlines say they don't blow it out the back doesn't mean they don't. It was great to see you Smith. London is shit. Blow it out the back of a plane and come home. |
| 15th October 2006 Neroli | Ok so you clowns were right - From: Strange things about London no need to rub it in |
| 15th October 2006 Hilma48 | More quality scenes of Paris - From: Paris Long Weekend See "The Devil Wore Prada" (Merryl Streep, Jane Hathaway) for additional great scenes of Paris, night and day, including sparkling tower. |
| 9th October 2006 Miss Australia | I told you so - From: Strange things about London I told you so. But it was your DREAM to experience all of these things wasn't it? Is it your DREAM to freeze for the next 6 months? |
| 9th October 2006 St Peters | . - From: Strange things about London This list represents a small portion of the types of things we warned you about before you embarked on this futile adventure. Please come home and stop wasting cyberspace. |