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Well done Phil
Love the outfit, great picture.
Kris,
I'd love to see more shots of your obvious suffering in Nam.
Did you find it a bummer having to return to England, did you return to England?
I always made myself at home on my travels and nearly stayed a couple of times
not because life was shit here, simply due to my freedom at those times in my life.
The malaria tablets always seem to prevent me sleeping and I'm sure some brands
are laced with something which can limit a man's prowess.
Nothing that a high intake of Vit B rich foods and plenty of fruit sugar can't overcome.
Did you go alone? I've mostly travelled alone and enjoyed the clarity and the general
feeling that one could simply melt into the place one is at and soon find a groove.
The Bono look suits you, looks like you had a blast.
Regards
Tim
Love the outfit, great picture.
Kris,
I'd love to see more shots of your obvious suffering in Nam.
Did you find it a bummer having to return to England, did you return to England?
I always made myself at home on my travels and nearly stayed a couple of times
not because life was shit here, simply due to my freedom at those times in my life.
The malaria tablets always seem to prevent me sleeping and I'm sure some brands
are laced with something which can limit a man's prowess.
Nothing that a high intake of Vit B rich foods and plenty of fruit sugar can't overcome.
Did you go alone? I've mostly travelled alone and enjoyed the clarity and the general
feeling that one could simply melt into the place one is at and soon find a groove.
The Bono look suits you, looks like you had a blast.
Regards
Tim
to anticipate touching what is unseen seems far more interesting than seeing what the hand can not touch
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Ha ha,
Who was the lucky fellow?
Nice one.
Who was the lucky fellow?
Nice one.
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Camus, what was the dead give-away?Hey Kim,
You look reet American
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Camus,
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree...she is absolutely lovely!
Cheers,
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The apple doesn't fall far from the tree...she is absolutely lovely!
Cheers,
Kim
"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you."
Yes, her mother is just gorgeous, isn't she?juliadebeauvoir wrote:Camus,
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree...she is absolutely lovely!
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Now I did mean Kris. You do know that right?
Kris...you are lovely too...
Kris...you are lovely too...
"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you."
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Here is an updated photo. Its been awhile--of course, I wish I had an updated poem for all of you but I've been in a perpetual slump for two years...
"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you."
Tis me in the pub garden on a nice afternoon
Terrible sunglasses I know!
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Ps thanks to Dante for resizing the huge photo I uploaded first!
Terrible sunglasses I know!
Marc
Ps thanks to Dante for resizing the huge photo I uploaded first!
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all the best
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to anticipate touching what is unseen seems far more interesting than seeing what the hand can not touch
Thanks Dante
duly done.
Marc
duly done.
Marc
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I thank you....
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I thank you....
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Cheers,
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This is me at a reading earlier this year
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Ha! Most definitely the brunette.
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I think if you just put image tags round the url it should work. Like this:
Yep. That worked. I put [ i m g ] then the url, then [ / i m g ] (but without all the gaps).
Yep. That worked. I put [ i m g ] then the url, then [ / i m g ] (but without all the gaps).