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| 30th November 2008 pigletruth | malteser moments - From: Northern Vietnam - Hanoi's Cyclos, Ha Long's Cookie Lady and The Blanket Sellers of Sapa I love this expression it has made me quite homesick |
| 30th November 2008 pigletruth | malteser - From: Laos: The World's Sleepiest Capital and Vang Vieng's River Fun ha malteser moments I love it, made me homesick... |
| 26th April 2008 liz n bob | - From: Borneo: Orangutans and Things That Kill Men hello everyone it looks like you are all having a fab time but i knew if we waited long enough something would scare lynn and i think by the look on her face the scorpion managed it and i think steve is crazy letting that centipede thing crawl on his hand. anyway keep having fun it really does look fantastic x |
| 23rd April 2008 anonymous | Adam - From: Borneo: Orangutans and Things That Kill Men Looks like the monkeys were really happy to say least lol. Bet dad loved squotting down, Lynne looks like a fundamentalist, Stephen looks like Rambo and trust mother to get the locals going :). So it seems Anth's and Allee's holiday is no longer a quiet one. |
| 23rd April 2008 steve horner | Strodders. - From: Borneo: Orangutans and Things That Kill Men Hello, been following your blogs, i work wth your dad. Just woundering if you are going to publish any photo's of him in the speedo's I've lent him for his holiday !! Sounds like the trip of a life time. Dave. |
| 8th April 2008 me again | pause for thought - From: Chiang Mai to Kuala Lumpur: Temples and Towers "The world is a book, and those who do not travel only read a page." "Who lives see's much.Who travels see's more". " If an ass goes a-traveling he'll not come home a horse". Thomas Fuller. You choose which one is it to be. |
| 4th April 2008 Me Again | Where are the dynamic duo? - From: Phonsavan and Luang Prabang - The Secret War & Elephants WHERE ARE YOU? No blog update for over a week now! Has the blogger exhausted his thoughts and succombed to writters block and is no longer able to put word to screen? Has the camera battery gone flat or the memory card become full and there is no way to bring those exciting images to us that hold us in awe? Have you come to the end of your travel guide and no longer know where you are going? Have you become lost or just to exhausted to carry on? Has some wild animal or insect got you trapped and you just simply can't escape? Did that elephant run off with you or you couldn't dismount. Just hope you haven't been playing with those bombs or even worse gone and become a monk and may never return (a sudden thought I hope you don't owe me any money). May be the authorities have caught up with you and thrown you in prison for non payment of bribes. Whatever the reason 'what are we to do . No blog to dicuss on an evening ,no adventures to read and no sights to see. But Ant and Allee don't worry because in under a week from out of the sky there will be four of us coming to rescue you. Yes Dr Livingstone there's four Stanleys all looking for you. And has long as it doesn't cost we will make you free. From Martin who by the way is claming the prize(money) for being your biggest reader measured in terms of most responder. |
| 31st March 2008 MARTIN | It's not me - From: Phonsavan and Luang Prabang - The Secret War & Elephants To anonymous above there will be no drinks on this Martin. The drinks will be on Ants Mam who just made £100+ on the NHS.(but thats another story). Ant I hope you Know which Martin is which? |
| 29th March 2008 anonymous | Well Done - From: Phonsavan and Luang Prabang - The Secret War & Elephants Congratulations Anthony on passing your PGCE, the drinks are on Martin when you get back. |
| 27th March 2008 Martin | Ant the journalist - From: Phonsavan and Luang Prabang - The Secret War & Elephants Ant you do at times surpass yourself with your journalistic comments. How did you get onboard that Elephant? Bet you didn't or couldn't vault on as I would have. Martin |
| 17th March 2008 martin | action man - From: Laos: The World's Sleepiest Capital and Vang Vieng's River Fun Swimming,diving,cycling,hiking,kayaker, evil knevil,licking ice cream a bit of an action man/woman now. Photograher,star blogger getting there ,fashion setter, oriental chef who knows their peppers from their chillies, missionary. Best picture for colour is the "cafe sellers" at Cham village,better blogger if you dont finish of an entry with a "b",more fashionable if you had corks dangling from your hats. Martin |
| 17th March 2008 Sue | whey hey.... - From: Laos: The World's Sleepiest Capital and Vang Vieng's River Fun ...just dig those hats - Allee looks as if she's drunk in charge of a rather large tube there??????? |
| 15th March 2008 Louise(cousin) | WOW - From: Northern Vietnam - Hanoi's Cyclos, Ha Long's Cookie Lady and The Blanket Sellers of Sapa Wow i think that is the best way to describe all the incredible sights you have seen! i am so envious of you both but im so glad you are doing all the things you want to do! u both look fantastic and il keep checking out ur blog entries! keep smiling and having fun! :0) |
| 13th March 2008 Ant and Allee | The email address - From: The Central Highlands: Cheese Spread and Monkey Bum Hello, Sent the address as an email but it must not have reached you. It is jeanlevanko@yahoo.com Have fun |
| 13th March 2008 remco & marinka | English teacher - From: The Central Highlands: Cheese Spread and Monkey Bum Hi Guys!! Nice pictures and stories on your blogs, the ones from sapa seem familiar:) we are trying to go to Kon Tum also and wondered if you could help us wit he the emailadres of the teacher Thanks in advance Remco an Marinka |
| 12th March 2008 Laura B | - From: Northern Vietnam - Hanoi's Cyclos, Ha Long's Cookie Lady and The Blanket Sellers of Sapa Pictures are amazing it looks beautiful! u are both looking well and many pics with beer in hand!! Keep the blogs going im luving reading all about your adventures. Loads of luv. xxx |
| 11th March 2008 Sue | puppy - From: Hoi An: Suited and Booted I hope it didn't go for doggy stew, poor little thing. There's gonna be even bigger spiders in the jungle!!!!!!!!!!!! Look forward to seeing you're re-action there.... take care, speak to you soon. |
| 11th March 2008 Ant and Allee | How do Mother - From: Hoi An: Suited and Booted There are no pics of Allee in her suit as she was tired and wouldn't have one taken. Can't bring the puppy back as it's probably going to be fattened up for dog stew. Allee didn't get the private message. Might be easier to send it to us by email. She's just recovering from finding the biggest spider she's ever seen in our room. Even bigger than the ones you get. Will try to update the blog soon - lots has happened since the last one. |
| 9th March 2008 mammy | - From: Hoi An: Suited and Booted wow anth you do look swarvy in your suit . wheres the pics of you allee in your suit and dresses that you bought . i love that puppy your holding so i think you should bring it back home with you. after all the time youve been away your legs dont look like theyve seen much sun , the meals sound nice that youve learnt how to cook they sound professional so itll be nice to sample them. gerty sent a private message to allee but i dont know if it went so let me know if you got it ,its all about her new friends.its been good hearing from you both ,so carry on enjoying your selves and i look forward to reading your next blog. |
| 5th March 2008 anonymous | Hello (Cousin Adam) - From: Hoi An: Suited and Booted 13p for a beer! Bet you two had been drunk after spending just a pound :). Anthony, you look very trendy in your new suit. Alle, a drinks testing job seems just right for you lol. Liking your pictures very much, agree it is a shame that most of the temples are in ruin. What other wildlife have you encountered? And what has been your two's best meal so far? |
| 25th February 2008 TAYLOR | HELLO MATE - From: Cambodia - Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh Part 2 HELLO MATE JUST READ ALL OF YOUR BLOG.SOUNDS LIKE YOUR BOTH HAVING A RITE ADVENTURE.JELOUS AS HELL MATE SOME GREAT PICTURES TAKEN ASWELL.JOSEPH'S BEEN LOOKING AT THE PICTURES TOO HE REALLY LIKED THE TIGER ON YOURE LAP AND THE MONKEY IN THE TREE.WE'LL LOOK FORWARD READING ABOUT THE NEXT CHAPTER OF YOUR ADVENTURE.MARK,VIC AND THE LIL MAN |
| 17th February 2008 mam | tomato head - From: Cambodia - Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh Part 2 i cant believe you got sunburnt anth it happens every time you go away. are the malaria tablets still making you feel ill . apparently you can go to the doctors there and they change them for you.glad to hear y6our both enjoying yourselves its amazing to see other peoples culture . im looking forward to hearing from you both again so try to phone soon so we can catch up .lots of love.mam. |
| 10th February 2008 Martin.W | Choum reap suor look (srey) - From: Phnom Penh - A History of Murder 'The killing fields' places to sit and remember in silence with the sound of Anthony spewing up in the background. "torture chamber at Toul Sleng" didn't reckon much to your accommodatoin in that picture. Now that Allee has been promoted to chief photographer are we in for a diffrent style of picture? At this rate Allee will also be chief scribe by the time of the next entry. Lear heouy( I think) |
| 7th February 2008 Laura | - From: Cambodia - Smiley Happy People Sounds like your both having a fantastic time. I think you should try and learn little donkey on the bamboo flute Ant so that Allee gets a bit of variation!! The journey on the back of the truck sounds interesting glad to hear you didnt fall off or lose your luggage!! Allee i bet you have bought so much stuff you will have to start wearing it all soon and layering up because it sounds like it wont be long before you run out of space in your rucksack! Hope your well. Take care xx |
| 6th February 2008 gurty | jealousy - From: Kanchanaburi - Koh Phayam dear mammy allee i feel very annoyed and jealous that you have got new pets ,an ugly fat frumpy frog and a gormless stupid lizard .i hope you havnt forgotten me cos you know how cute i am. love you from gurty |
| 6th February 2008 mammy | - From: Cambodia - Smiley Happy People its really great to hear from you both .it sounds like your having a fantastic time .allee make sure you break that flute before we come over.even though the ride on the pickup was dangerous it was still safer than you two on a moped.i hope allee has tried eating some foreign fruits and i hope anths eating lots of fish. looking forward to hearing from you both soon love mam dad and mark |
| 5th February 2008 Cousin adam | Hello there - From: Cambodia - Smiley Happy People Aww, how thoughtful of you the "Hand of the Intellectual Argument". Sound's like the public transport is great there lol. Angkor Wat sounds good. |
| 5th February 2008 Sue | good blog - From: Cambodia - Smiley Happy People really liked this blog can see your sense of humour coming through...by the way the Cambodian police are looking for two backpackers who haven't tried to bribe them yet.....hope you're getting plenty of pics...speak to you soon - take care. |
| 1st February 2008 Martin | not bad - From: Kanchanaburi - Koh Phayam "Sunrise at the pier" not a bad shot. Photography coming along nicely any killer shots yet? |
| 30th January 2008 Cousin Adam | - From: Kanchanaburi - Koh Phayam Eeee while rest of the family's working you and Allee are taking time out, chillin out and do nothing lol. Really enjoying reading about your travels :) x. |
| 29th January 2008 Sue | You active....????? - From: Kanchanaburi - Koh Phayam Martin says he can't believe that you would rather be active than lay in a hammock all day! Wondered how long it would take you both to fall off the moped...slow motion was it???? The road to Cambodia seems long and tiring, but you'll get plenty of sleep. Oh and I can imagine you with half red and half white face very colourful hope Allee was quick to get a photo of that...haven't you learnt by now from past holidays hahaha Look forward to your next episode.........both of you take care. |
| 29th January 2008 chris hood | hi - From: Kanchanaburi - Koh Phayam hiya you two i have been reading these blogs and i have only just realised on the last one that i could leave comments lol i am a ding. Glad you are having a good time over there take care and look forwad to seeing you soon. |
| 28th January 2008 Ste East | Wow, brought back great memories mate! - From: Kanchanaburi - Death Railway and Erawan Falls Hey guys. Real glad to hear you're having such a good time! Brought back some great memories of when I was there in 2004, the fish nibbling especially! lol. They only nibble when you try and get out! lol. Anyway enjoy and I'll drop you an email soon! |
| 25th January 2008 Aunt Sue | - From: Kanchanaburi - Death Railway and Erawan Falls Sounds like you're having fun, I can just imagine Allee scrambling like mad and screaming, I laughed as I read that...have a nice relaxing time at the beach and can't wait for your next instalment of 'The Amazing Asian Adventures of Anth & Allee'.... PS How you managing carrying that lamp around???? |
| 25th January 2008 Cousin Adam | - From: Kanchanaburi - Death Railway and Erawan Falls Sounds like OAP's over there are just the same as over here! Did you fancy doing some hard labour, some 18 hour shifts? Poor Allee sounds like she's always the victim lol. I could imagine you on a moped, going along at quick pace, while Allee holding on for dear life sat behind you lol. |
| 24th January 2008 gran(via martin) | hello - From: Hong Kong - Macau - Bangkok Having to read all your blog to gran who is both death and blind can we have a section just for her so I dont have to read such alot to her. She cant type or spell but says hello and hopes you are well. |
| 18th January 2008 Laura | WOW! - From: Hong Kong - Macau - Bangkok Hi guys.. it sounds like your having an amazing time so far!! Im suprised you didnt end up tipping the pedalo over when you saw that lizard and as for the garlic story thats a classic !! Take care of yourselves i cant wait to read what you get up to next!! xxx |
| 18th January 2008 Christine | - From: Hong Kong - Macau - Bangkok Great to hear you've had a good start on your Asian adventure. Look forward to reading the next installment and seeing the photos |