Hi Lyn,
This is just a short note to say goodbye and good luck. It's been lovely getting to know you over this last month. I'm sure I speak for lots of our blogging audience when I say you've taught us lots of fascinating things about Thailand.
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Hi Lyn,
What a tricky situation you found yourself in! Isn't it interesting that we can say that we don't like mice in general, but when faced with one in particular it's not quite so easy? Kirsti had a similar experience too which she mentioned in the comments of your last blog. Once we see a mouse as friendly, scared, brave or even blue-tailed or red-tailed it's a bit harder to think of it as a nuisance we need to get rid of, isn't it?
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Hi Lyn,
Well, I feel a bit like Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator - not so much 'I'll be back' as 'I am back!'
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Hello everyone
I'm Michelle - I'm new to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English and this is my first blog. I'm very pleased to be joining the site.
I want to tell you about my recent trip home when I embarked on a traditional British day out - a trip to the seaside.
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Hi Lyn,
Thanks for your latest blog. The political situation in Thailand does seem very volatile at the moment. I'm sure I speak for all of us who read the blogs when I say I hope a peaceful solution will soon be found.
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The situation in Thailand is so terrible and I am waiting for the end of this story. Here at my city is far from Bangkok 2 hours. I have to say sorry for everyone who passed away from this violent situation. Just big dog bites each other. Hope they think about the others not only themselves. Put down the real gun to plastic one with water.
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Hi Lyn,
Thanks for your most recent blog. It's nice to be able to get a clearer idea of your job and how you spend your time. From the comments that people have left so far, it seems almost everyone wants to know more about your religion, and the festivals and holidays you celebrate in Thailand. I hope you'll tell us all about that as well as lots more about your day-to-day life in Pattaya. Although I have to admit it's the amazing food that I want to hear about most! I lived in Bangkok for three years and became quite addicted to the sweet and sour soups and the hot chillies in almost everything, so I'd love to hear about the dishes you cook and your favourite food stalls and restaurants!
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Hi everyone
about a year ago I wrote this blog about my experiences as a new dad.
My son James was only a few weeks old then. Now he has just celebrated his first birthday so I thought it was about time for an update.
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Happy ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½work
Please see the answer below, I am very appreciated to you all suggestion.
1. As my finger was hovering over the delete key, I said to myself, 'No, no no no no no, look at the message again.Â
2. What do you want toÂ
see on TV tonight?
3. Did you see what she was wearing?
4. I've looked everywhere for my bag but I can't find it anywhere.
5.
Look who is it! It's Maria.
6. I
looked all her holiday photos but I didn't
see one that I thought was interesting.
7.
Look into our minds and then we will find the right answer.
Hurrah!!!! I finished the homework so, the time to talk.

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Hi Lyn,
How nice to meet you and welcome to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English blogs. Thanks for asking about our recent long weekend. I had a lovely time over Easter. My partner Nat and I spent Easter Sunday with my friend John and his family in the countryside in Horsham, which is in West Sussex, about an hour out of London. We had great fun having an Easter egg hunt in his mum's house. Each person who was there had to find three chocolate eggs with their names on them which were hidden somewhere around the house. I didn't take any photos but you might recognise John's house from this episode of The Flatmates. One of my hidden chocolate eggs was on the ledge just behind Helen!
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Hi everyone,
Those of you with good memories will remember the photo quiz I posted back at the end of November last year. Almost everyone correctly guessed that the second photo was taken in Cairo, Egypt. In fact it was the left ear of the Sphinx:

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Hi Emilio,
What a lovely, mouth-watering final blog. We have a long weekend coming up in Britain for Easter, and eggs traditionally play a big part in Easter celebrations, so I'll be thinking of you and your yummy tortilla as I get stuck into yet more chocolate Easter eggs and Easter cakes!
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