Good luck Annabel! Great to see your venture in the paper. I would expect nothing less than success for your team with you in it. I trust you will be in the car in front with your supreme navigating abilities. I will follow your website with great enthusiasm - particularly as I am lying here with a broken leg (achieved due to a slip on a mat infront of a bouncy castle in my back garden). Yes,injuries in the home are a real hazard, so you might as well go to Mongolia with a vintage car (although shocked that the Telegraph article says you are only taking Factor 20 subscreen - my tip is to take Factor 50 - you're all pale Brits and will need it. Best wishes, Mary Williams xxx
Hooray!! We've already bought our Sat. Telegraph and read the article. Can't imagine how the excitement is mounting. We really wish we were taking part in the adventure too - this is real gung-ho spirit. But the thought of do-it-yourself dentistry is somewhat daunting! If things get sticky with unwanted advances from brigands then Kip could always get the bagpipes out and scare them off with a quick blast.
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Good luck Annabel! Great to see your venture in the paper. I would expect nothing less than success for your team with you in it. I trust you will be in the car in front with your supreme navigating abilities. I will follow your website with great enthusiasm - particularly as I am lying here with a broken leg (achieved due to a slip on a mat infront of a bouncy castle in my back garden). Yes,injuries in the home are a real hazard, so you might as well go to Mongolia with a vintage car (although shocked that the Telegraph article says you are only taking Factor 20 subscreen - my tip is to take Factor 50 - you're all pale Brits and will need it.
Best wishes,
Mary Williams xxx
Hooray!! We've already bought our Sat. Telegraph and read the article. Can't imagine how the excitement is mounting. We really wish we were taking part in the adventure too - this is real gung-ho spirit. But the thought of do-it-yourself dentistry is somewhat daunting! If things get sticky with unwanted advances from brigands then Kip could always get the bagpipes out and scare them off with a quick blast.
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