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| 16th July 2008 mark | ha - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa Happen to drop by your blog and enjoy your pictures. well chinese and tibetan chinese are more or less in some sort of sad mood since we are just start recovering from the wars of last century and have lot of social problems. but please know that for centuries chinese and tibetan chinese are in a family. for example tibet is guarded by china army since 500 years ago. China fail to protect tibet when British invasion because the wars in east coast at the same time. The army went back and be defined as invasion, while British invation is defined as expansion. That's all politics. The only important thing is both ethnics are sharing peace and imporving lives qualities. so please let it go. thanks |
| 3rd May 2008 Cindy Woods | beard - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa Gosh that is a wonderous beard, I wouldn't mind getting a good rub of that, Keeping it hot for you seamie, love Cindy |
| 25th April 2008 phil | nice photos - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa i have to say that people seem to be happy over there |
| 24th April 2008 skeogan | Just to clarify for everyone - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa The figure of 1.2 millin casualities quoted is represented by the number of people who have died directly or indirectly SINCE the occupation began in the 50's. Maybe I didn't make that clear in the text. I will now |
| 24th April 2008 skeogan | If you don't like it don't read it - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa Have you ever been.. I'm expressing a thing called freedom of speech, something you mightn't know alot about. I know what I saw.. Now piss off |
| 20th April 2008 laser | you are talking nonsense about Tibet, China - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa Nonsense! what you commented on the history of Tibet proved that you know nothing about the Tibet real history. before 1959, there was actually a slavery system in tibet and the Dalai Lama, was the biggest slave owner of the region. even now the Dalai Lama is also wondering here and there, boasting his illussions of recovering the slavery system in Tibet. the killing of 1.2 millions of tibetans is considered by me a big lie and bullshit. in the 1950s the total number of tibetans are 1.25millionshahayou are just a tourist who only know about enjoying the scenery and nothing else. so pls stop pretending that you know. thanks! |
| 16th April 2008 Des | - From: Everest Base Camp & the Friendship Highway the picture of Lu in the cold room is hilarious |
| 7th April 2008 skeogan | Advice on Mongolia - From: Mongolia Country Trek Hi Gala, No we had nothing planned at all, but we were very fortunate in that we met some like minded people who all wanted to do the same stuff and had the same amount of time. What I would recommend is to get in contact with the Golden Gobi guesthouse. Its a really really cool place and Ugi, the lady who owns it, will sort everything out for you. She is an amazing woman and will go out of her way to help you. I have nothing but good things to say about Mongolia, people are incredible and the countryside is unforgetable. Make sure you give yourself enough time, we had 10 days and it was nowhere near enough. ENJOY!!!!!!!!! |
| 6th April 2008 Gala | Advice on Mongolia - From: Mongolia Country Trek Hi There! I know this blog is from ages ago, but I am planning to go to Mongolia soon and would love some advice on how you planned your trip! it doest look like you pre booked anything with a tour guide - so how did u do it? thanks so much... gala |
| 26th March 2008 skeogan | No its not - From: Chengdu I bought it in Beijing for the princley sum of a fiver so, no its not! |
| 26th March 2008 Neil | Hey - From: Chengdu Hey Seamie, thats my lacoste t-shirt! |
| 22nd February 2008 DC | Theme of the trip - From: Train to Tibet - Lhasa So the theme of the whole trip around Asia etc seems to be that people find Seamie's appearance hugely strange and comical..... |
| 22nd February 2008 skeogan | Thanks - From: Moscow - Irkutsk I've just made the changes. Thanks. hope you enjoy the blog |
| 19th February 2008 Yuri | "...toilets are locked between stations..." - From: Moscow - Irkutsk "...toilets are locked between stations..." I bet you meant "locked AT stations and unlocked between" |
| 16th January 2008 Paulie | The yetee lives - From: Datong, Hanging Monastery, Yungang Caves Seamie, you look like a grizzly bear, I likie a lot! |
| 18th December 2007 DC | Missed your calling!! - From: Beijing hey seamie, great blog! i defo think you missed your calling as some kind of travel journalist....Kathryn Thomas is shaking in her boots!! DC |
| 27th November 2007 dragon | cowboys ted. - From: Mongolia Country Trek yea i havnt seen such a sexy cowboy since the last time you and i was back up in brokeback chasin sheep. |
| 16th November 2007 Grainne | Fabilissssss - From: Mongolia Country Trek Brilliant Seamie, I just realised I do have access to this at work and you just killed the 2 hours of my Friday LONNNG afternoon... Excellent reading, ya panks... What a trippage.. Please hold onto the beard till I see ya in January.. It's wikkid and you look like Gabriel, so obviously it's a little aging.. I love the photo of the lone cowboy on his horse!! Very Marlboro country.. Keep bloggin... |
| 14th November 2007 DC | Love the beard - From: Mongolia Country Trek haven't seen such a magnifician beard since 4th year in college seamie! presume you'll be doing some hulk hogan style shaving at some stage!!! fascinating stuff guys - keep up the good work!! |
| 9th November 2007 Gary | Not Local ! - From: Irkutsk and Lake Baikal Good man keogan. Sounds like a memorable trip, sure its all about the drunks, weirdo's and the vagrants at the end of the day-they dont be long reminding you that your out of the aul comfort zone. Your some blog writer, Ernest Hemmingway would crap his britches if he read about your adventures. PS. I think Leddys was burned again. Its knocked to the ground now but rumours around Bruskey suggest that the pile of rubble was lit as well. Other news - Tosh's house got badly egged over halloween and apparently some young arsonist called the priest a gimp down at the cross and then threw a banger at his cat. He was badly shook and spent most of the next day on the roof of the church meowing... Keep up the good work, tis mighty reading. |
| 8th November 2007 Aiden G | Mongolia - From: Mongolia Yo Shamoos! Good blog - Mongolia sound like an interesting spot, quite different to the usual tourist traps. Funnily enough, I always considered you to be a bit of a mongolian! |
| 3rd October 2007 Paddy | Mosquito's with bad taste - From: St Petersburg Hi Seamus, how the hell are ya ? . Its nice to see that your keeping a blog, but remember to keep it updated regularly, this is gonna be better than watchin TV ;-) . So Mosquitos are doing something that we could not and that is getting something out of ya ;-) I see ya still do anytin for a sweet ;-). Dont forget to take pictures of nice looking foreign women for us lads and an oul email address from the good looking ones would be more than welcomed by us males ;-) . I hope your having a ball, we all look forward to hearing about you adventures so keep updating us as often as you can. Ooohhh and they reckon that if you eat lots of garlic the mosquito's wont go near ya, but then again neither will the women ;-) Byeeeeeeeeeeeee for now. |
| 3rd October 2007 Paulie | I have come to a conclusion - From: St Petersburg What a shithole! Only joking |