Two females in David's life at the moment, Helga and Natasha, both competing to see who falls apart first.
Natasha can whinge for Engalnd of course.
Still sounds great. How long before you have to turn southward
Be safe
Tasha's Auntie Karen
Hi Tasha and David
yes, yes, yes, this is all very well.....but have you got a suntan and what are the shoe shops like?
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Tashas Mum
Great to hear from you I didn't expect to hear so soon
Sounds quite eventful looking forward like PUG to the photos.
lots of luv Mum
Pug
Ciao Faccia di PEsce et Dave !
Tasha sweetness, if you are going to say things like "going on a TREK" could you please pre-warn us ! I googled for ages to see if TREK had an alternative meaning to WALK. Seemingly not ! Presumably the walk from the house to the car or the car to the office will no longer classed as Treks ? :D
Despite blisters and such I bet you're glad you did it though, sounds fantastic; I am looking forward to seeing some photos. Yer Ma, Pa and I can appreciate the roof-of-the-jeep ride we used to go places with Gerald driving !
Dave,mate, I'm sorry but no one will believe your "whingeing relentlessly" comment ... we all know Tasha far too well :D
Enjoy the rest !
Hugs !
PS: I too had a nice chat with "someone" on MSN who informed me "fish face was not in the building" :D
Toni
Just to let Tasha know....u appear to have left urself signed into MSN on a computer somewhere in Nepal! It keeps signing out then a few hours later ur signed back in, I assume u must have accidentally ticked 'Remember my password'. I had a very odd conversation with someone who typed a couple of times "me frm nepal". I thought 'hmmmm this isn't tasha'. still its given all of us here a few laughs.
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Tommy Neuker
So you've disappeared like little conkers in the night... Well I think that you'd better write a book-sized report when you get back, at least the same size as the pamphlet "The dangers of flying a helicopter with eyepatches on." That's saved my life on more than 1 occasion. Have you picked up any of the language yet? As I found, their German is nothing like what they speak in Berlin.
My friend Ebert said Nepal is a bit like Torquay on a foggy day. Is that's right?
Feel free to stay at my house when you get back. You can come in, but you can never leave.
Farrah
mads was half right....we all fell out with lucy...but thats pretty much the same thing. 18-30s we awsome fun, not one sober moment! though it doesnt sound quite as exciting as your night in the house of horror....
i cant believe your actually going treking tash! hell has come over somewhat cool of late it seems. cant wait to see pictures!
everyones good here, mads if off to an emo fest this eve (dancing shoes and skinny ties...oh dear oh dear...) thats pretty much it. hope to hear more from you soon, missing you loads.
lub joo
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Tasha's Mum
Hi there
I know you wont get this for a few days but I wish you happy trails.
I bet you miss Helga after a few hours of trekking!
Looking forward to seeing pictures of Tasha after a day or so of walking!
lots of love Mum
Toni
Well hello there!
i'm back from holidays and glad to say u and ur bike are still chugging on. has to be said i agree that guest house looks terrifying.
look forward to seeing u in a couple of weeks, hope to grab an hour of time with Tasha before she trundles off to Venice!
anywho keep safe,
lub joo xxx
Dave's Mum
Hello Mark & Sarah!! It doesn't seem a year ago that we were waiting in the luxury "Paradise" departure lounge of the Lukla international airport for 6 days!! Takes me back to Dave smuggling in the yak's cheese and bread and letting me store them in my room as he had heard the rats running around at night!! I wish I was in Nepal too - I never made it to Pokhara, but one day...!
Tasha's Dad
Trek? Natasha?
Umm... I assume this is sort of down to the local shops or something similar?
be safe
Mark
Nice to see you are following in my footsteps. Bet you can't blag your way into Taj Hotel in Chandigarh you Soft Southern Shandy. Hope you get to Pokhora a little easier than last time. You never know you might just find a jet-setting friend waiting in reception for you. Good travels, wish I was with you. Mark and Sarah