Good to see the two of you got back in one piece. Glad you enjoyed the whole experience. Just took a look at some of your photos - that big scary thing on Great Keppel Island is a goanna. They are harmless unless they get scared and then they climb up the nearest thing to them. It's best if you aren't near them or they will scratch the living daylights out of you, but that is about it.
Did you see any Drop Bears while you were in Queensland? They are like a bigger, meaner, koala bear. Very dangerous. Oh - and they like Bundy Rum.
Perth looks awesome. I've never been there - which is pathetic when it is in my own country. One day.
Anyway, say hi to Amy for me. Hopefully one day in the future we will catch up again. Maybe we can have a bet on Australia v Scotland in the World Cup. Oh, that's right. Scotland didn't make it. Hahahaha!!!!
Cheers,
Shaun
Ronnie
Hi Paul
Just spent some time catching up on your photos and postcards. Wow! What a trip. I got very nostalgic about New Zealand and you saw even more than I did as I didn't go right up north or right down south. I'm glad that somewhere on the other side of the world there's a dodgy photo of me on a wall and glad you found it! Plus Great Keppel Island ....very fond memories. Shame you are on your way home soon (for you) but your family and friends will be pleased to see you I'm sure. Take care and make the most of the time you have left. If and when you are next in London we will have to catch up.
Ronnie
Dad
Just caught up with your updated photos - great stuff... especially the possum! Looking forward to seeing you again soon back home! Orrabest and safe journey home. DAD xx
Tash
Hi guys, Wow the great barier reef looks fantastic and australia itself looks amazing, i must go myself one day. Can`t belive you visited ramsey street how cool is that! Anyhow enjoy the rest of your travels, good to see all the pictures, it looks like your having a blast.
Take care xxxxxx
Lisa
i gave a swedish guy a cookie today. he seemed nice. i've got to buy a LOT of books and it's going to cost a LOT of money. i'm putting it all on credit. eeeps.
don't have a lot to say. i like environMENTAL law - it's all about global warming and gm food and i started pissing myself laughing in the middle of the lecture because he was talking about waste management THAT ISSUE AFFECTS THE WHOLE DAMN PLANET.
any hoo. toodleoo
lisa xxx
Paul
Hi Corayln, visiting ramsey street was very cool indeed but no neighbours gossip to be found there unless you start harrassing the local residents!! very tempting though!
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Mr Kirkwood - stop dressing up as other people's grans - thats what got you into trouble with the police the last time! And i'm not about to start kicking koalas in the face - they are permantly stoned on eucolyptice leaves so wouldn't have a fighting chance!
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Charles & Josephine - its been great meeting up with James, Alison and Liam. I was round at party on saturday for the grand final football and met a whole load of people from Paisley - very bizare when you are 12000 miles away. Looking forward to seeing you both at Christmas.
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John - batten down the hatches with all those hurricanes hitting usa - at least you are living in an area of land above sea level - always a wise move when living in a hurricane zone. Take care!
Coralyn
Hello!! OK so I thought I was jealous with Canada, US, Figi, etc but i was wrong - Ramsay Street is by far the best place! Hope you'll have Neighbours gossip for us when you get back (am so sad that am still watching it every day and am currently enthralled with Darcy's waking up from coma story line). Keep having fun!
Billy Kirkwood
Hey Paul
All this galavanting come on how many STD's have you had, come on you can tell me ...ya durty stop out!
Hope all is going well - as it seems it is - looking forward to you coming back you charmer you. We need someone like you
back on the scottish comedy scene come home soon.
Ps: Kick a Koala in the face for me!
Pps: I also had a great time at your grans birthday i wasn;t meant to be there but i went anyway...shhh i was the one dressed as your gran - DON'T TELL ANYONE! :P
Charles & Josephine
Hi Paul, It looks as though you are having a great time. James & Alison have been emailing me and have enjoyed meeting both you and Amy, and it is good to see your phots. We had a lovely time at your Gran's 80th birthday as I'm sure your mum & dad have told you. I hope you continue to enjoy your tour and hope to see you at Christmas/New Year.
Take Care
Charles & Josephine
John
Hi Paul, Your website is fabulous, Things here on the east coast of the USA are quiet, except for a couple of hurricanes, but I've got the gas tank filled and can head inland at a moments notice. (Maybe try for that fiji Island). Keep on enjoying the trip, stay well, Write home to Mom and Dad (and Lisa) Have some fun, and create some memories. More later, Loveya John
Paul
Hi everybody great to hear from you all.
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MARI-CLARE Your trek in Sri Lanka sounds amazing. Have fun camping in the rubber plantation and say hi to alan for me. I've not been to Sydney yet but will get there in the next few months. xx.
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ZOE Nice to hear from you. Hope you are still enjoying your new job. xx.
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JAY Sounds like the Edinburgh festival was fantastic this year. I can't wait to hear all your stories on how your comedy went down. Keep that spot warm for me xx.
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TOKEN AUSSIE Good to speak to you the other day, Shaun. Looking forward to catching up with you when you come down to Melbourne.
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RACHEL Sounds like you have been mixing with all the stars when they landed at EDI airport. Keep up the celebrity stalking xx.
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LIS Stop watching that most haunted programme! You will give yourself nightmares!! xx.
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GORDON Others are noticing the resemblance now! Thankfully Amy is a big fan of Jay Kay from Jamiroqui. Good luck with the new job.
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EVERYBODY ELSE Hope you are all well and doing great!!
Mari-Clare
Hi Paul, howzitgaun?! My brother's just back from his 5 month Asia/Australia/Afica trip so I need another Off Exploring website with which wind myself up every rainy, Monday lunchtime as I sit in my office in Bellshill!! So you're in Melbourne just now - how are things there? Have you been to Sydney to enjoy a Tooeys with Veneet yet? Your heli-hike looked amazing - all those sparkly, bluey-white ice caves looked fantastic. I think all this travelling to exotic destinations must've trickled into the bit of my brain that likes seeing palm trees but doesn't really do sums/money very well, as I took a wee flakey and booked a trek in Sri Lanka for Alan and me in October. We do walking, cycling and canoeing and a wee bit of camping in a rubber plantation, so it should be good. Hope things are good with you! MC x