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Jun 12, 2006
time to go

Where has today gone? I awoke at six, skipped breakfast and headed out for a walk. The sun was shining and not many people were out. Last night was the last night i was to be here in my town of birth, life so far. I don't intend to come back because there is nothing left here for me now. My wife of 5 years found a new person in her life and you know i don't even really blame her. I have been a bit of a mongrel these last few years. I don't know why. It's like i had some sort of chemical inbalance. I heard Thailand is the place to head to. I don't care about the women, not at the moment at least i just want to be somewhere far away. A new place a new culture. I had a look at where to stay in Thailand not that i want Bangkok to be my new abode, but it is the port of entry and i'll find my direction there . Maybe Phuket or up towards ChangMai. Who knows. All i know i've gone in spirit already.

Posted at 06:46 am by hunuwan

Alex
January 21, 2008   11:19 AM PST
 
I really enjoy reading your blog, it always has great insight. But I am very frustrated with the media’s lack of questions to the presidential candidates about global warming.

The Daily Green just put an article out talking about how the presidential candidates are not being asked where they stand on the issue of the climate change - this is surprising to me considering its such a MAJOR concern to people. I just saw a poll on www.EarthLab.com that says people care a lot what their next leader thinks about global warming (after you take it they show you the results). Does anyone know of another poll or other results about this subject?

If not, go to http://www.earthlab.com/life.aspx and take their poll to see which way the results go. This is a pretty legit website; they are endorsed by Al Gore and the alliance for climate protection and they have a carbon footprint calculator. No matter which political party you vote for this is an important issue for our environment, our economy and for homeland security.

Victor
October 4, 2007   10:59 AM PDT
 
Hey I thought this website would be of interest to some of you: http://www.outragedamerica.org
political forum
January 28, 2007   04:47 PM PST
 
At least you were able to wake up at 6. I woke up at 5 PM...
 

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