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Look forward to reading the rest, Ken.

And glad Warren's dicatphone worked. For the life of me, I can find mine. Knowing my luck, I will find it when looking for something else in a few months.

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3 minutes ago, Fuzz said:

Look forward to reading the rest, Ken.

And glad Warren's dicatphone worked. For the life of me, I can find mine. Knowing my luck, I will find it when looking for something else in a few months.

 

4 minutes ago, Fuzz said:

Look forward to reading the rest, Ken.

And glad Warren's dicatphone worked. For the life of me, I can find mine. Knowing my luck, I will find it when looking for something else in a few months.

fuzz, you are hereby nominated as my barometer. let me know when i have gone completely off the reservation.

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25 minutes ago, Ken Gargett said:

 

fuzz, you are hereby nominated as my barometer. let me know when i have gone completely off the reservation.

I think most people would be quite happy to read the ramblings when you go off the reservation. :lol: I want to know how the heck Daryl Hannah fits into this tale.

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Just now, Fuzz said:

I think most people would be quite happy to read the ramblings when you go off the reservation. :lol: I want to know how the heck Daryl Hannah fits into this tale.

a tragic tale of sadness and missed opportunities, though she may not have thought so, not that she even knows she is part of this story.

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46 minutes ago, Ken Gargett said:

a tragic tale of sadness and missed opportunities, though she may not have thought so, not that she even knows she is part of this story.

And one we would like to hear, nonetheless.

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1 minute ago, JamesKPolkEsq said:

Koh Phangan - Dodge the party, the island is spectacular. My wife and I spent a month there, sheer bliss.

yes, fabulous place. also spent a month there, but this was before the partis started. when i went, it was way off the beaten track - just two small boats a week so you had to stay at least 3-4 days. stayed with a fantastic family, the wife a sensational cook. $2 a day. heaven.

phangan is also the island, if i recall, in the book/film 'The Beach' from which leo di C and his mates swim to get to the "special secret island" where it all goes pear-shaped. no such place, of course.

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I’m only here for the pictures of a skinny ken in stubbies.


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19 minutes ago, LordAnubis said:

I’m only here for the pictures of a skinny ken in stubbies. emoji23.png


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Hey man, I'm not gonna judge your kink. :rotfl:

Posted
41 minutes ago, Ken Gargett said:

yes, fabulous place. also spent a month there, but this was before the partis started. when i went, it was way off the beaten track - just two small boats a week so you had to stay at least 3-4 days. stayed with a fantastic family, the wife a sensational cook. $2 a day. heaven.

phangan is also the island, if i recall, in the book/film 'The Beach' from which leo di C and his mates swim to get to the "special secret island" where it all goes pear-shaped. no such place, of course.

Of course :ph34r:

Posted

Go for it Ken.  I am sure it will make good reading.  Travelling is attractive for many people and I would like to hear about your journeys through Africa.

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One thing that I would find very interesting is the financing of such a trip. I'm not implying anything one way or another, it just the UK it awash with memoirs of travels that suggest wonderful travels were all waged on a winning smile and a cunning wit, to only later realise later that it was all funded from a blue blood estate credit card.

My only interest in the financing, Is to give the average Joe a true insight into how travel and opportunism may have, changed/evolved etc. 

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2 hours ago, 99call said:

One thing that I would find very interesting is the financing of such a trip. I'm not implying anything one way or another, it just the UK it awash with memoirs of travels that suggest wonderful travels were all waged on a winning smile and a cunning wit, to only later realise later that it was all funded from a blue blood estate credit card.

My only interest in the financing, Is to give the average Joe a true insight into how travel and opportunism may have, changed/evolved etc. 

did i mention the idiot bank?

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Ken; will you employ an editor for these written orations? Be aware some folks (not myself of course) are critical of Grammar, Syntax and Punctuation.

Please don't leave your Participles dangling for the sake of our younger readers

 

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Fixed it -- thanks
You may apply for the job
I can't, due to my most severe case of Lesdyxia....

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39 minutes ago, Fatshotbud said:

Fixed it -- thanks
You may apply for the job emoji106.pngemoji106.png
I can't, due to my most severe case of Lesdyxia....

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Leishmaniasis is a bitch!

Posted
7 hours ago, 99call said:

One thing that I would find very interesting is the financing of such a trip. I'm not implying anything one way or another, it just the UK it awash with memoirs of travels that suggest wonderful travels were all waged on a winning smile and a cunning wit, to only later realise later that it was all funded from a blue blood estate credit card.

My only interest in the financing, Is to give the average Joe a true insight into how travel and opportunism may have, changed/evolved etc. 

This type of trip is typically not as expensive as it might seem... 

My wife and I did something similar to Ken's trip in 2013-2014. We certainly didn't rough it (much), nor did we go high on the hog. 

All told, we were in for a year (all things included, planes, trains, food, lodging) less than $18k for the two of us. We saved for quite a while, but did the trip under budget and certainly could have gone cheaper... 

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Sound like the makings of a book Ken. By all means organise it for the Forum, but I'd suggest you set your sights wider.


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