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Messages 26-16 deleted by topic administrator 11-18-2004 12:29 AM |
| Jocelyn
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05-11-2003 09:26 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 05-11-2003 09:29 PM
Kevin, I really like the "Blood of the rooster"..I think it's funny...especially the chicken kebobs. I wonder will the Iranians gets diarrea after eating those raw chickens. also, how many correspondents were in that journey too? Please reply me at annjo@gb.wave.net....I have lots of questions to ask u.. :)
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| Phyllis
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03-26-2003 01:37 PM ET (US)
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Kevin, your articles and upfront reporting is great. I always look forward to the journey you are taking for all of us. Be safe, Phyllis
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| Donna
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03-22-2003 11:03 PM ET (US)
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Kevin Enjoying your articles. Stay safe . Our prayers are with you . What a experience.Times are changing and moving very fast. Ill be following on your journey. Take care Donna
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| mhbattle@aol.com
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03-21-2003 02:03 PM ET (US)
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The uncooked chicken part of the story was hilarious. I was appalled with the part about killing the rooster to wipe the blood on a new car--what do they do with the carcass?
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| Lynn
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03-17-2003 06:59 AM ET (US)
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You have yet another new reader. I'll be looking forward to each of your new posts. I have a special interest in your job, it is one I wanted to do when I left high school, back in the 70's and the Vietnam war .... Stay safe and good luck! Happy St. Paddy's Day. LynnRockwell.com
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| kevins sites
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03-17-2003 03:42 AM ET (US)
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thanks all for reading this blog. i'm sorry that the heavy satellite congestion in this region keeps me from responding more quickly. but i'm a new convert to the ability of this medium in relaying information. a dialogue beats the hell out of a monologue any day.
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| Debbie
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03-16-2003 11:44 PM ET (US)
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| Dawn
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03-15-2003 02:46 PM ET (US)
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What a fascinating account of your journey. I'll be coming back to read more and see the photos you take. Thanks for setting up a blog to do this! Be safe! driving with dawn
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| Maggie
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03-15-2003 08:20 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 03-15-2003 08:21 AM
Thank you so much for sharing your journey Kevin. May the wind always be on your back. Diva Maggie dot com
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| Ahmadreza
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03-15-2003 04:48 AM ET (US)
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I'm an Iranian living in Tehran. You have to stay much more in Tehran feeling our strange problems. Anyway, your posts seemed interesting. Wish you luck.
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| sara
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03-14-2003 04:05 PM ET (US)
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very glad blogger put you on blogs of note! looking forward to following you on your journey. i have a friend at cnn in atlanta and have forwarded your link. prayers for safety for you and your travel mates. furiousmuse
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| Barry
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03-14-2003 01:05 PM ET (US)
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Enjoyed reading your posts. On fingerprinting, it is unpleasant but not onerous. I recall being fingerprinted in Eastern Europe (Budapest, I think) back in the 1970s for no particular reason. Don't let PETA learn about the rooster. Barry Molefsky http://www.ACitySlicker.com
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| Sriranjan
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03-14-2003 11:49 AM ET (US)
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Cheers Mr.Sites..a very well-written story. Best of luck in your adventures.
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| David
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03-14-2003 11:08 AM ET (US)
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Human is human, as we are so clearly reading. Thank you Mr. Sites, please continue sharing your experiences and keep steadfast and safe in your journey.
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| Kelly
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03-14-2003 10:31 AM ET (US)
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Thank you for painting such vivid images with your words, and for taking the time to document your experiences in a blog. I've got you bookmarked - be safe. Kelly http://nonetooshabby.blogspot.com
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