CHINA - what a place. what fantastic people. | |
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Apr 13, 2008 06:26 | |
| Thanks everybody - counting the days till i get back - will take the wife next time and spend about 10 days in Bei'jing -so much to see - so much to buy - so much history - so many beaut people Hey Dodger need a couple of boarders for a week or two just joking - i think regards peter |
Apr 13, 2008 22:16 | |
| Peter, if you get stuck send me an MSG. Dodger. |
Apr 13, 2008 23:45 | |
| thanks very much - a friend in need is a friend indeed. if you ever come to melbourne you have a place to stay with us regards peter |
Apr 14, 2008 01:27 | |
| Hi dodger, good luck with the search with the baked beans, eat enough of them you might be able to clear the smog in time for thye olympics, he he Alan |
Apr 14, 2008 19:12 | |
| Peter, no problem. Alan, I cannt get marmalade either! Dodger. |
Apr 15, 2008 00:37 | |
| Dodger, I could live without the marmalade, but baked beans? I'm not so sure, having said that I dont really need any farting gear at the moment, he he Alan |
Apr 15, 2008 00:59 | |
| Hi peter, so great to hear your comments about China, especially at the moment :) Dodger, I miss marmalade too. I can get something in a jar here in my little tiny city that's called "marmalade"... but it's just awful. I have to say that last time I came back I packed a toaster and a jar of my mums home-made marmalade in my suitcase! |
Apr 15, 2008 01:01 | |
| ooo! losing my grip on the English language.... the city isn't called "marmalade"... |
Apr 16, 2008 03:51 | |
| Lemoncactus,home made marmalade...now your talking.Does your Mother include the peel? I take it you havn't found a toaster either? Dodger. |
Apr 17, 2008 20:32 | |
| Yes, with the peel and without the peel... and it's free from anything artificial... amazingly yummy stuff. Actually I did find one toaster but it was incredibly expensive, so I bought one from ebay and smuggled it over :) |
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