from Bayona Hi, Im shared this in our facebook´s page of the book \"Historia de Bayona\" (Bayona´s history). Thanks for wrote that. https://www.facebook.com/pages/HISTORIA-DE-BAYONA/201530729911894
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Was just facebook stalking and ended up on this page, i miss the street food. A lot. It was mostly safe for you, i only managed to get real food poisoning twice and once was street food the other was a restaurant so.. not a bad record for the street food really.
Did you ever grab a Roger Moore in Xi'an? They had a lot of types up there.
You are so spot on about signage issues in Hungary. And your assessment of the spas being like a labyrinth is totally true. While I did not visit the Szechenyi Baths, I did visit Gellert and it probably took us at least an hour to pay for our tickets, rent a towel, figure out how to use the lockers, and actually find where we were supposed to go. Love the post; keep them coming. Happy New Year.
It was great to have met you in Hungary. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this post (great pics by the way) and look forward to reading all about your adventures in Spain!
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language barrier Well not barrier exactly more like a hurdle and until you're as proficient as Colin Jackson or Sally Gunnell were (maybe still are for all I know), I guess you'll have to keep conducting yourself - not painful is it? But persevere as I am sure their are openings for excellent radion presenters. Just thinking of sense and non sense and laughing!
I certainly sounds like it would make my brain ache, plus arms too, if I tried to learn the lingo. I'm having enough problems trying to get back to speaking French which as we all know is just a series of eeehs and aaws shrugged shoulders turning of the hands palms up and turning of the mouth down all at the same time... Dave your choice is easier methinks... adios until the next time oh and PS more piccies please
Xiangyang The name change is because Xiangyang is the ancient name of the the original city (inside the walls around gulou) before it was all incorporated together. They changed it back because the city is popular among fans of the three kingdoms romance and is important to the history of that time. How long have you been here?
china in your hand the first of Dave's travelogues I've read. Dave the holiday programme awaits! Sounds amazing and written with same humour we all miss at 2hr (that's the hospital radio Dave) lol anyway there's always a song in the air and you do truly seem to have china in your hand. I could add some pics of Huddersfield but just doesnt seem to have the same ring Xiangyang.
Keep on trekkin (I know)
Chris
if you think nosara is remote.... if you liked nosara you should head south and check out san miguel, that is truly another world! nosara is developed and is like a mini america....but we found this place and are dying to go back, it is just paradise at its best, as a close and affordable destination. stayed at cristal azul on the hill, best place we stayed in all of costa rica by far. no sinage so get in touch with the before you get there and they will spoil you rotten!
Two Fat Arse's !! "Of course if you'd asked me that while I was sitting next to the lady who's ass took up all of her seat and half of mine for five hours, I'd have probably said something a little different, and it would have taken a full hermit crab parade down the centre of the bus to have changed my mind."...................................good job I wasn't there too Mr Rymer, with my fat arse, those bloody hermit crabs would have had to have danced the fandango & juggled sea anemones to get you through that trip !!
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All the Best Dave T
hahaha This has just made me laugh at my desk at 5.16 on a weary Friday evening in Security. I'm going to think about that crazy old lady spitting on your friend's leg all the way home.
Best Wishes from Huddersfield Hospital Radio! .. Hi there, Mr Rymer ..
We heard at our Committee meeting on 19th Oct that you are having a great time, and have been known to try out some ZipWires!! ..
All the Best to you and Yours .. have a great time, and how's about attempting to get into Community Radio over there? ..
Keep us posted ..
Lynne Barrow (Secretary, Hudds Hosp Radio)
Man up Rymer! When I'm in the Amazon, I cross bridges like that all the time... infact, more ricketty, more creaky, and much, much longer.... at least 2 or 3 miles long. There's alligators (not crocodiles) waiting to snap at you in the murky waters below and vultures (not pigeons) above waiting to pull apart any left overs of your flesh.
Stop whinging and get on with it man.
BB Bollocks.
I am 26 and have recently left my job in Leeds as an Analyst in William Hill's Security Department to go and work with kids in Costa Rica for a bit. I have visited places from Saudi Arabia to Australia and Canada to Whitby but never Latin America so it will be an experience if nothing else.
Outside of this stuff I like football (Everton), live comedy, radio and horror films and dislike eggs, marmite and wasps.... full info
Guti Vilar
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Hi, Im shared this in our facebook´s page of the book \"Historia de Bayona\" (Bayona´s history). Thanks for wrote that. https://www.facebook.com/pages/HISTORIA-DE-BAYONA/201530729911894