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March 26, 2004Feeling LaosyHello everyone, how are things going? This email is probably going to make depressing reading at various points. Don't worry, things have improved massively since then, but I wanted to give you the woe is me times as well as...Read this update March 25, 2004China baby, you drive me crazyI wanted to write a general piece on what China is like to travel in. But rather than do a generalising and probably rather dull discussion of things like how I've noticed Chinese restaurants use a lot of pork (although...Read this update March 19, 2004Gypsy porn star nazisEating lunch in a simple diner in the town of Songpan. Muslims in white caps, Tibetans in their brown green cloaks and red waist sashes, Chinese women with scarlet cheeks. Doubt works its magic on my wellbeing. The immensity of...Read this update March 18, 2004What is it like?Hello everyone, in the town of Zoige at the moment, on the northern edge of Sichuan province. Feeling rather ill - I think an one and off stomach upset has gathered its forces and finally attacked. Need to see a...Read this update March 12, 2004Fresh mushrooms, Starcraft and a big buddhaI left Chengdu on a day even old timers would be impressed with by its greyness. The clouds came down to meet me and bade me a soggy embrace goodbye. I had met some amazing people, had some lovely experiences...Read this update March 07, 2004Homosexuals, bisexuals and small childrenHello everyone. I arrived in the city of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, with the aim of stopping my journey for a little while and maybe teaching English for a month. I quickly found I didn't really fancy teaching and...Read this update |
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