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Yeah, so I am back with another exciting 1 minute 27 seconds of me mouthing off. I know you are just all aflutter to hear/see it. So here you go:
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Stroll on over and visit Carly SEO
August 15, 2007
Ok i’ll step up to the plate and say Australia. It’s got a bit of everything from tropical rain forests, to desert, to snow and so much in the way of landscape.
The Great Barrier Reef is a must see, so is Ayres Rock and the Great Ocean Road with the 12 Apostles.
It’s also a very clean and friendly country, and the wildlife like Kangaroo’s ∨
When did i go there? Well i’m fortunate to be living there at the moment.
You’ll have to schedule your next vacation down here Chris. Enjoy your UK trip, it’s refreshing to get away.
Carly.
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August 15, 2007
Hey Chris- you knew if I or my Beloved responded, either or both of us would say Paris. It was a wonderful trip, especially since neither of us is really much for planning. We flew by the seat of our pants almost the whole time, and saw everything either of us considered particularly crucial to such a trip: La Tour d’Eiffel, l’Arc de Triomphe, Musée du Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, La Cité and Notre Dame, Basilique du Sacré-Coeur. We stayed in Montmartre, probably about 2 miles from Sacré-Coeur. Every day we were in Paris, we found sidewalk cafes for cafe au lait.
We took the Chunnel to London one day and spent a few hours there. Being the Chesterton fans that we are, and particular lovers of _The Man Who Was Thursday_, we couldn’t go to London without then finding Victoria Station. We had fish’n’chips within view of the station. We visited Kensington Park by way of Hyde Park, and there we saw the statue of Peter Pan. Of course we saw Big Ben ∧
We became more intimately acquainted with Gare du Nord, the Paris-end of the Paris-to-London Chunnel trip, than anyone would ever care to be. See us for details.
Maria
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August 15, 2007
That middle paragraph should read “Of course we saw Big Ben ∧
Maria
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August 17, 2007
Thanks for the comments guys.
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August 21, 2007
Just thought i’d let you know Chris, that bug that Maria and I got was the Shift 7 key, or rather the abbreviation of “and” on the 7 key.
I wrote “Kangaroo’s and Koala’s”, using Shift 7 and it came Kangaroo’s V
Wasn’t sure if you knew or not.
Carly,
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August 21, 2007
Thanks for the info Carly. I will look into the sanitization process we use in Habari, and see if it needs some love.