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Date: 29th October 2009


Paulie just discovered the link to your blog in the recesses of my inbox. Beautiful writing, great pictures. Glad to see that you're doing well. Stay well and enjoy beefing up!

From Blog: Mutzigfest
Date: 24th October 2009

yes it does
sorry i had to. the band looks , well you know . isnt the guy with the beer on his head the one from blood diamond? ah and cuz, you cant start writting :"I guess the pics speak for themselves..... " every time. keep up the good times, JD.

From Blog: Mutzigfest
Date: 24th October 2009

crazy
hey, the whole situation looks quite scary no?

From Blog: Meskal
Date: 24th October 2009

funny
hey man, very funny with the "get back to london..."

From Blog: Coffee Coffee All Around But...
Date: 22nd October 2009

10p
Try the 10p routine - sure it will go down a storm!

From Blog: Over The Edge
Date: 10th October 2009

Thank You
Hey Pablo, Thanks very much for taking an interest - i will check out your experiences in Argentina! Keep Well - Paul

From Blog: Meskal
Date: 9th October 2009

Hello!
Great blog!!! If you like, come back and visit mine: albumdeestampillas blogspot com Thanks, Pablo from Argentina

From Blog: Meskal
Date: 4th October 2009

Great to see what you are up to.
Its inspiring to see what you are doing Paul.


Date: 1st October 2009

what an insight!
Really enjoyed reading your blogs on Kigali. With the expat-finding-his-feet approach, you've got a wonderfully unusual but welcome perspective on the city, which I much appreciate a week before I'm due to land there myself to spend a month or so exploring the country. Thanks too for the tip about handling the transfer at Nairobi... Carry on enjoying all your experiences, and do continue writing up the minutiae of your daily life. As the John Travolta character says in "Pulp Fiction", it's the little things abroad that emphasise the differences (can't remember the exact quote, but you know what I mean!).

From Blog: Bits and Bobs
Date: 21st September 2009


that pic with you flashing your toothpick arms is a classic ! keep up the good work PINKY

From Blog: Joining The Gym
Date: 7th September 2009


I just spent 2 months in Uganda and these pictures brought back so many good memories. I too did the Nile rafting, I recognize your guide! What were you doing there? looks like you had fun!

From Blog: 'Nowness'
Date: 3rd September 2009

Umaganda
OH! the 2nd time I was there I participated in this... I had no idea how to get involved and no one else in the house wanted to go so I just walked out of our house and down the road, had some random people pick me up and then found myself cutting down weeds with some sort of primitive metal object. I remember all the men objecting to a female doing such labor but I persisted and it was goooood times, I felt so much a part of that place than I ever have in the US. After the work, we all gathered in a circle and were talking about the benefits of working together, of helping each other out. They even mentioned, rather ENCOURAGED, foreigners to obtain citizenship to the country. Unfortunately, as you will learn if you haven't, government works very slowly over there so didn't get a chance to apply for one... try doing it via email, ha! I wish it were that simple. Hope you enjoy your travels, sir. I can not wait to go back and visit.

From Blog: Bits and Bobs
Date: 3rd September 2009

Muraho Mzungo!
ahhh! You brought me back to that country and instant memories of a bunch of kids grabbing my arms shouting that. I will always remember hearing "good morning" from the sweetest girl during sunset. miss that place, glad to know another fellow Westerner is over there experiencing it. you must try pili-pili

From Blog: Settling In
Date: 2nd September 2009


ah don't worry pauly, we will always be interested in you!!

From Blog: Are you interested?
Date: 2nd September 2009

Millionaire
This is a good question and I will answer by telling you I am soon to be a millionaire...why? Cause i have the secret to shedding massive pounds quiiiickly! Yes ladies come to Kigali and be kosher! Nah its not that bad. Its mainly tuna fish, eggs and pasta..oh and i also eat a hell of a lot of fish brochette which is basically skewers of tilapia grilled on a skewer. Really not that bad.

From Blog: Meeting Rwacof
Date: 1st September 2009

Food
What do you normaly eat there?

From Blog: Meeting Rwacof
Date: 1st September 2009

Wow
Cuz - I cant believe you are actually there !! Will keep following your blog so please keep us updated. What an amazing experience this is for you !

From Blog: Bits and Bobs
Date: 1st September 2009


Thanks Aunt! Will be sure to keep it updated then....

From Blog: Bits and Bobs
Date: 31st August 2009


p, love reading ja blog, very funny, intersting and great humour, l o l aunt sha

From Blog: Bits and Bobs
Date: 29th August 2009

One Step Ahead
Intercontinental are already here so get your skates on woman!

From Blog: Welcome To Africa
Date: 29th August 2009

WOW
Amazing!! This is like a little piece of heaven for u!! True africa! Coffee Africa amazing stuff!! Keep up the blogging! K xx

From Blog: Meeting Rwacof
Date: 20th August 2009

Amazing!
Looks like you are having an amazing time in Rwanda! I hope it proves to be everything that you wanted it to be! Missing you here!! Kxxx

From Blog: Welcome To Africa
Date: 19th August 2009

Bring on the next installment
Shall I push for a Four Seasons in Kigali? They are always looking for destinations on the up! All sound so interesting Paulino. Be good and safe. Big love xxxx

From Blog: Welcome To Africa





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