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ummm cassa_tales@hotmail.com is the earliest one I can remember - although Im sure I had one before that.
I had a massive crush on Taylor Hanson in high school (tales/tayles) and Cassa was a shortened version of my high school nickname. :) -
hmm I think Im equally both.
I know I talked a lot when I was younger, and if I get onto a subject Im passionate about, I talk alot. Also, I tend to talk when Im nervous.
But I think Im capable of listening as well. Im more than happy to sit in one place, close my eyes, and listen to the sounds around me.
I like to listen to other people though. And I hope I listen well. -
Hey bub! That is such a weird msg. hehehe But I understand it.. no one else would! Love you bub.
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oh my goodness! Hi!!!! Can you email me please?
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Reciprocal Health Care... ;)
And the old houses, and Scotland, and family connections. And cos Ive never been here before!
The more I come to London, the more I like it... but I LOVE the Highlands. -
Good backpack which holds everything and doest look like a camera bag, and has enough space for my daytrip things so I only need the one back when Im going out. Just make sure you take a padlock to secure it into a locker.
Ive not had any trouble (yet), everyone is very respectful of each others gear in hostels. I dont walk around showing it off though, in hostels or out.
True sign of a tourist, camera up against their chest always on show. I keep mine in my bag when Im not using it. Ive also changed the glaringly obvious Canon Digital strap to another plain black one.
Also, if you are taking gear, think about getting a customs form signed before you leave. Once you go through the gate in Australia, you get the customs form signed: http://tinyurl.com/3y99tch (PDF) so that you dont have the risk of having to pay duty on gear when bringing it back in
So its been fine so far. Just dont bring unnecessary attention to your gear, and if youre unsure, keep it in your sight... I have slept with my bag on my bed one night I wasnt too sure.
Oh and a carabina or two are a good idea, to secure zips together without using a lock (which is more obvious), or to secure it to the grid of a bunk bed... it wont stop someone, but it will make it a heap more difficult! -
MANGOOOO!!!!! So nice to hear from you! Im good! How are you?
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