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A Passage from India: Overkill Drill?
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A Passage from India. Friday, 19 December 2008. Everyone is adjusting to life after the terrible events in Mumbai. . Suddenly the normal is second-guessed. My first visit to a 5* hotel afterwards saw my dining colleagues and I spend the first 10 minutes of our meal discussing our tactics for escape should the unthinkable happen (get outside or head for the kitchens, FYI). Our office now has a policeman stationed outside, armed with an old rifle. . I like the location - Baddy court! Gap in the Service.
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A Passage from India: Beat Booze Ban
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A Passage from India. Monday, 10 November 2008. An astonishing piece of journalism in The Times of India. On the front page was an article advising citizens of how to BEAT a breathaliser test. Never mind, don't drink and drive, this message was go ahead and get drunk and here is how you can take the wheel and not get caught. Their advise was to have a very fat or very tall person drive as their body mass bonus means they can absorb more booze. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Class, Gold Class.
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A Passage from India: Maid of Honour?
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A Passage from India. Thursday, 20 November 2008. Trouble across the hall; my neighbours have evicted their maid. I came out of the lifts yesterday and stumbled into a very tense scene on the 14th floor landing. My neighbour, two security sprites and an unidentified serious man had surrounded a maid. She was clearly being thrown out of my neighbour's flat as she was dressed in many layers and carrying a small suitcase. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Class, Gold Class. A weekend in Udaipur.
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A Passage from India: No Idea
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A Passage from India. Thursday, 30 October 2008. Who is this aimed at? Are injured deer something that large numbers of early adopter people worry about? Saw this in an Indian mag too and was totally perplexed by the add. Do people really get paid for that rubbish? 31 October 2008 at 19:36. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 6 Days in Japan.
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A Passage from India: Ringing the Changes
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A Passage from India. Friday, 1 June 2007. The sprites have been at work in The Tower. Has been replaced yet again. The happy bumble bee and giddy giraffe have disappeared and been replaced with a pastoral scene featuring a cottage, a well and a windmill. I'll miss my enthusiastic animal friends. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The best in the world for you? The Vale of Avalon. The Tower of Terror has a visitor. Stop or Ill shoot. Are you here for the band? House guests to the Tower of Power.
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A Passage from India: The 6 stages of the mosquito bite
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A Passage from India. Tuesday, 4 November 2008. The 6 stages of the mosquito bite. Barely noticeable at the time. Usually somewhere at the edge of clothes. Ankle is prime location. A subtle needling tingle begins on the affected area. Before you know it, you are absently mindedly scratching, increasing in ferocity, before you realise what you are doing and inspect the area of your attentions. You will notice a white bump surrounded by an angry red blush. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Passage from India: A weekend in Udaipur
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A Passage from India. Monday, 10 November 2008. A weekend in Udaipur. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Class, Gold Class. A weekend in Udaipur. The 6 stages of the mosquito bite.
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A Passage from India: Rung Out
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A Passage from India. Thursday, 13 November 2008. The wee boy who lives across the hall is a terror. . As long-term readers can testify, I haven't enjoyed the b est of luck with doorbells. And once again, I've got a new one. The dervish boy, in another fit of attention seeking behaviour, was pressing it continuously, as well as kicking and banging my front door [which isn't exactly robust. He was not to be deterred and pressed so long that the doorbell exploded! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Passage from India: Foggy Memories
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A Passage from India. Monday, 10 November 2008. As winter approaches, so does the fog. Delhi is cloaked in a brown ming in the winter months as cold air traps pollution and smoke from fires in a brown cloak above the city. . Witness the visibility at Delhi airport on Saturday morning. . Created a lovely orange sunrise though. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Class, Gold Class. A weekend in Udaipur. The 6 stages of the mosquito bite.