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Mike | @
Hi Rhymer, nice site with great pictures and humerous text. Have you ever been to Alcossebre, East Coast Spain?
6 February 2006 - Spain

nnatt76 | @
Have read many travelogues and got to say by far the best I have come across. So refreshing to come across someone as sarcastic as myself !!
On my travels I have without a doubt come across the same annoying rude people as you did (Well not literally the same individuals :laugh: )
Genuinely think this would make a great book !!
Top work & look forward to future instalments !!
29 January 2006 - London

Walt Vassar | @
My, my, my.can't decide if I enjoyed this site or if it's made want to drown myself.
28 January 2006 - Woodstock, New York

melanie watts | @
Hi, The last time I stumbled across you is when you and Jane were on an around the world trip. I enjoyed reading about your travels . Keep trucking
21 December 2005 - Canada

Jason
Nice account of your upper northern Philippines sojourn. Comments though, the following words are spelled this way: JEEPNEY and BAGUIO CITY.

Thanks.
20 December 2005 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Alicia | @
i was quite surprised you picked up on the paraguayans mate/terere habit after a day. I was there for 5-6 wks. very interesting website, e-mail moi silvousplait
2 December 2005 - Chicago

mind your own fucking beezwax
this is a really freakass website im only a innocent school girl (without da pigtails) :huh: :laugh: :mad: :sad: :smile: ps kill all fish nd burn their mangled bodies pps its crap only 5 smilies dats so gay he he he no1 nos da prpoper cum bac 2 dat xept my fwend KJob MWAH HA HA HA
21 November 2005 - ireland da best contry in da world

robbo | @
we fucked you urugay asses !!! sucked in you dirty cunts ! now go back to ya third world cuntry and sulk till next year.... but be sure to watch us aussies in germany .
16 November 2005 - australia

Lambo
I thought that anal sex advert was a haiku. it has a timeless beauty to it.
14 November 2005

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14 November 2005

David M
Jorge, you are a total dick. Third world countries want people who spend real money not shoestring schlongs like you who think they're getting to know the "real India." Grow up and stop bleating on with your JCR sensibilities.
8 November 2005 - Newcastle, UK

Grant | @ | url
Jorge you are very queer and pretentious go bum an Indian or better still get buggered by an Indian so you can feel the true India.
1 November 2005 - Great Britain

Jamiee | @
Coool
31 October 2005 - Canada

Jorge is a simpleton | @
And let me guess, Jorge, your trip to India solved 99% of the problems they are currently having. Ever thought about a swift two week holiday in Iraq, you half-witted little tyke.
22 October 2005 - England, where else?

Jorge
Not once in your travels to India did you bother to actually interview an ordinary (not to mention an interesting) Indian. To have met them in their familiar environment. To have been been invited for a cup of tea or just some healthy banter in their 10 foot x 10 foot home. It is all about "me, me, me, ...". Your journey (and approach) wasn't necessarily any different than that of the first American (Hank) you met - the one which you quickly dismissed as sad and disdainful. You both employed the same approach to your adventures: proselytise an "objective" report/experience to self-gratify your own journalistic importance or ego as if standing before some pre-percieved audience in an "travel awards" ceremony. Well, it smacks of a Paul Theroux wannabe report. Did you ever bother to consider that some of the most precious moments of life are precisely those that have no way of being shared with the rest of the world. Did you even bother to learn the simplest of Punjabi, Bengali or Hindi, or the simple reasons why Hinduism or Jaism - despite the best efforts from marauding muslims to convert them - held such steadfast following still? The miserable beggers and hawkers are a direct consequence of your whole product as a typical western tourist and not the cultural inheritance from whence the real indian is born from. Sometimes the whole of India can be found in the smallest of things. Like the kind hands of a Guruani breaking a piece of papar to share with you an offering to her deity...
21 October 2005 - Cape Verde

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