Yo girl! What's happening to the blog and updates? Are you still alive or fallen off the earth since you've gone so far south?
Hope you are safe and well and having the time of your lives!!
xXx
Becky B
Hey sichead!! (and Andrew)
I am new to your blog. Being one of your best chums I can't really understand why I was oblivious to its existence until recently. Perhaps you've been touting it on facebook or some other means of communication that I shun.
Your travels look absolutely amazing.......real life will seem so dull when you return. Oh god, what if you decide not to return? Please return. Please.
I guess it'll soon be time that you catch up with Janet and Slivs so make sure you let us know how that goes. I'll be kicking myself for failing to join you in Sydney I'm sure, but when a job with reprobate teenagers in Mansfield calls I'm sure you understand it's irresisitable (I start on 23rd March).
Stay safe.
Love you lots and miss you millions xx
James
Hi Jess,
It was great reading about your adventures, I am aso proud of you giving blood, you will have to register with the blood bank when you get home. I am doing a late turn with Sandrine Girelli and Mark, it is great to hear that you are enjoying all the sights even if they are a little grusum, but then again we know that they happened and perhaps by people visiting them it will encourage the mad lot in power never to make the same misstakes again.
Look forward to reading your next installment, its like watching a televison programme and you cant wait to see what happend next.
Take care give my best to Andrew.
Stephanie
Salut Jess,
nice to hear that you have a great time , I 'm not very good with e-mail, but I am thinking of you and enjoy to read about your travel and adventure's story, you make me smile...Take care and said hello to andrew( if he doesn't remember who I am , I'm the one who looked at his bum...:-) ...)
xxxbisous
Karrie
Hi Jess, I have read all about the lovley warm weather in cambodia, and it sounds better than the freezing cold tempretures here at Ebbsfleet! (nothing changes!). Rogues gallery (rouges) is getting quite full now,as we have a couple of new victims that have been added!. I am not long off finishing my fifth shift and I am looking forward to two days off,which of course will go very quickly no doubt. Paul and I are doing fine and unfortunatly do not get to work together much at all. I have a new sister of filth (Lou). She has been officially sworn in to the bretherin of smut! Although you are still an original member of our elite group.
Take care Foxy!!
Love n Hugs Karrie x x x
Stevo
Hey Jess.
I bought the fox a box of Tesco's Finest Gravy Bites as a Christmas present from you, as I think that he really misses you as he has a sad look on his face !
xx
Karrie
Hi Foxy,
You should be so glad you are not here in England!. There is lots of snow and ice,and lots of disruptions. And of course this includes the Eurostar (typical,its always on my shift!) Another Eurostar broke down in the tunnel today. Anyway I hope you are having a nice time where ever you are, and that the both of you are nice and warm!.
Take Care fox! x x x
James
Hi all,
Happy New Year! You have been so luck having all the warm weather, it has been snowing here off and on since before Christmas, just made it in this morning (7th Jan), Bluebell hill is full of car that could not get up it last night.
When you get to Bangkok don't do like i did and fall in the floating market, the water stinks.
It has cheered me up reading of the great thing you have been doing it that lovely climate. Give my best to Andrew and keep enjoying you trip, it will be over quicker than you think. Take care love James
Lowesy And Jan
Hello mates, just found your site at last. Sounds fair!! Happy new year!!! Don't get too messed up at the full moon party!!!!!! xxxxxxx
Karrie
Hi Fox
Youre trip sounds amazing and you definately are not missing much here in England!. Im still on a/l untill 2nd Jaznuary so im still enjoying my last few days of freedom! I think that you jumped ship just at the right time!(or should that be train?).
Take care
karrie x x x
Pip
YO YO YO, i mean HO HO HO!!
Hiya Jess! Just been readin gyour latest blog, sounds like your both having a great time! Jealous.......... Your damn right i am!! Nice to know that your both safe & well & enjoying your travels around the globe!
Im not going to tell you anything about here........... mainly because most others are, but mainly because its........ BORING!!! theres not much to tell you! Owww... theres one thing i suppose, the fox has become well tame, its like a dog!! im pretty sure a passenger the other day made him role over! Cleaver fox!!
anyways, hope all your travelling goes well, hope you both had a great Xmas! Have a great 2010!!
Missing the banter we used have at work! OH... before i forget, you'll never guess what......, remember "Prince" came through that time when we working?? He only came back through!! HAHA!!
it is what it is and Its all good!
All the best,
Pip A.K.A; The Asian Sensation!!
x
Bryan
Hi J&J, I've been keeping up to date with your blogs and it seems like your enjoying yourselves far too much. So here's some mundane stuff from back home to balance things out a bit. Here I am working the over-long Sunday shift. We have no trains, following the debacle of two nights ago, when freezing weather caused multiple breakdowns in the tunnel, resulting in hundreds of passengers arriving in u.k. frozen, tired, hungry and thirsty and a zillion hours late. Don't yet know when trains will start to run again, or wether any pax will dare to use them. Still, only one more shift to go and I'm off for 7 days over Xmas. On a brighter note, I am very much enjoying driving the Fiesta Foxtech, which now boasts a brand new cd player and has now become quite familier with the Canterbury / Ebbsfleet route. Linda has returned to work but prefers to drive the more familiar Matiz, for the time being. I realize that concern for your former vehicle must have been foremost in your thoughts as you have gazed upon the worlds many wonders. Well now you can relax and enjoy your wanderings all the more.
On the day I collected the Foxtek, Denise arranged to collect me from the station at Lenham. After waiting almost ten mins. for her to arrive, a car pulled up. The alarmed look on the woman's face as I offered a cheery greeting, allerted me to the distinct possibility that her name might not be Denise and she was, more than likely, not your Mum. After she'd posted her letter at the station, I made my best attempt to blow away the sudden air of embarrasment, by explaining that I was "waiting to be picked up by someone I've never met before". The Father of Filth was suitably impressed.
Have a very strange and exotic Xmas. All the best, Bryan.