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It's 8.15am in bangkok

And I'm waiting for a mini bus  to take me to an island so that i might forget myself for a while.
8.11.05 01:20


Amore

Wow, even from this distance the Italians and their love lives don't cease to amaze me... look what popped into our editor's inbox this morning:

From: lauragiannoni@tiscali.it [mailto:lauragiannoni@tiscali.it]
Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2005 11:30 AM
To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: searching for Lee

My mame's Laura Giannoni and I'm an Italian journalist.

Las August (exactly the 5th), I met a boy called Lee in Edinburgh. He was
in a discopub for a stag party. I went away without asking him his telephone
number or e-mail address, and now I regret bitterly!

I only know that he's about 26, he lives in the south-east of London and
he works as a designer or picture researcher for some magazines or
newspapers.
Mission impossible, I know, but I really would like to hear from him again.

If you have a boy called Lee on your staff, could you help me to get
in touch with him, please? Could you give me his e-mail address?

Thank you so much.

I'm sorry to have dsturbed you. I do beg your pardon for my bad English.

PS: It seems, but I'm not crazy!


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2.11.05 11:42


hello?

Is there anyone here still? I am at home convalescing due to post accident injuries. Basically got knocked off Grace (new bike) by a big fat car. Which drove off. I got hit and runned! Anyway, 20sixers, are you out there?


xxx

14.9.05 12:27


28.3.05 11:07


spring time

I know it's been snowing, but can anybody else feel the spring coming on? I love this time of year... things always start to get exciting around February and March. This year's gonna be no exception, I can feel it coming on, feel it in my bones.

I'm never on here anymore. I can't quite work out why but i know that it's also just about the first time in my life that i haven't either been keeping a diary or blogging or both. The real world seems to be consuming all my time with a vengence at the moment.

I'm sure i'll be back for more soon though.

kisses kids...
25.2.05 17:07


Hi there...

Been a while... Got a good feeling about this year. I could be misguided but so far it's been a large amount of fun despite January officially being the crappist month of the year. Nicked this of Kate Sith's blog as an excuse for blogging... catch ya laters dudes!


xxx


1.       What did you do in 2004 that you'd never done before?fficeffice" />


Went to the Venice carnival.


2. Did you keep your new years' resolutions, and will you make more for next year?


I am too wise to make new years resolutions.


3. Did anyone close to you give birth?


Yup… possibly my most fabulous and stylish ever friend sprung the news on my by email while I was in Italia that she was expecting! I gasped audibily in the internet café


4. Did anyone close to you die?


Thankfully, no.


5. What countries did you visit?


Italy – extensively. Ibiza – memories somewhat blurred.


6. What would you like to have in 2005 that you lacked in 2004?


Ha ha! A boy would be handy.


7. What date from 2004 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?


The day I left Italy… I think it was the 24th June. Vasco Rossi was playing in Verona and the traffic to the airport was consequently hideous.


8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?


Getting the job I had so wanted and so love.


9. What was your biggest failure?


Overspending.


10. What was the best thing you bought?


Emmanuel Ungaro shoes for 50euros from the shop downstairs. They have fuschia soles. Best ever.


11. Whose behaviour merited celebration?


John Galliano for giving us a more wearable spring/summer 05 collection


12. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed?


The Peta protesters outside the show. Mind you I’d say they made me more bored than appalled/depressed.


13. Where did most of your money go?


Footwear, cocktails and overweight baggage.


14. What did you get really, really, really excited about?


Ibiza and outfits. And I’m already getting overexcited about this year’s Ibiza adventure…


15. What song will always remind you of 2004?


Rockin’ Music – Martin Solevig…


16. Compared to this time last year, are you:


happier or sadder? Hip hop happier by miiiiiiiiles!
ii. thinner or fatter? fatter
iii. richer or poorer? ‘bout the same.


17. What do you wish you'd done more of?
Er…. Use your imaginations?


18. What do you wish you'd done less of?


Worried.


19. How will you be spending Christmas?


I spent it en famille, comme toujours…


20. Did you fall in love in 2004?


A thousand times over… all those Italian shoes and boots!!!


21. How many one-night stands?


None of your nosyness


22. What was your favourite TV program?


Grande Fratello!


23. Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year?


Nup… I’d say I like most people better.


24. What was the best book you read?


Fabulous Nobodies by Lee Tulloch. It was recommended to me by someone I hardly knew, ooo, eons ago, and I couldn’t find it at the time and forgot about it. Then, when I was in need of sth to read, I remembered, looked it up on amazon and couldn’t find it. Had to order it second hand from America. But boy was it worth it! An A-mazingly Fabulous book!


25. What was your greatest musical discovery?


Flight of the Conchords. A New Zealand popular folk band. Check them out!


26. What did you want and get?


A fashion related job. Fabulous Footwear. A decent haircut (finally, although it took until December)


27. What did you want and not get?


A fabulous Boy.


28. What was your favourite film of this year?


The Sweetest Thing. Utter trash.


29. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?


Had a fancy meal cooked by moi and drank cocktails. I was 25. Again.


30. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?


Saving some money. Ha!


31. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2004?


Style over fashion. Always stylish, never a victim.


32. What kept you sane?


Fun. Lots of.


33. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?


Oh, it’d have to be Jude. He’s so fine, he’s so fine I loose my mind…


34. What political issue stirred you the most?


Wanky fuck features in the US of wanky A


35. Who did you miss?


Parentals.


36. Who was the best new person you met?


Oh loads – all the ones I’ve had deeply significant fashion chats with.


37. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2004


Smile.


38.Quote a song lyric that sums up your year:
Take me out.


 


 

7.2.05 12:13


Happy New Year

Just got this in the weeks Pick Me Up email... read carefully and pass it on! Have a good night tonight... may your new years be filled with dancing fun and merriment...


baci,


xxx


 


**************
Pass it round
**************

"I just got back from India where I've been working in
some of the villages that just got wiped out. I've
still got photos of people there in my camera. Before
I went, I  worked in the Emergencies section of Cafod
in Brixton, which is one of the aid agencies asking
for money now. When there's a big enough emergency
(like Southern Africa or Iraq last year), the Disasters
Emergency Committee gets all the different agencies,
like Oxfam and Save the Children and the Red Cross,
to work together. So, on Boxing Day, they'll have rung
round all the heads of the different charities and
decided who was going to do what. So, if you give money
to the DEC, it gets allocated back to whichever charities
have the best capacity to spend it. BT and the Post Office
give their services for free so barely anything gets used
up in admin costs and the charities agree to spend
everything they raise within six months." Claire


Give some of tonight's drinking money to the DEC. If you
don't, you know they'll only go and make another Band Aid
record and you'll only have yourself to blame.
https://www.donate.bt.com/bt_form_dec.htm
Now go and get pissed, knowing you've done your bit.


Happy New Year!


love,

Pick Me Up



PS. Neela says: "One really important thing is that you
make your donations 'gift aid'. When you call up the DEC
to donate (0870 60 60 900 or online http://www.dec.org.uk/)
then tell them that you're a taxpayer, or tick the 'giftaid'
box. If you do this, then they can add 28% to everything to
donate by making the tax man top it up. Give a million
squid and it'll automatically be £1.28million. So say it:
'I PAY TAX'. No naughty strings attached, I promise."

31.12.04 18:30


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