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| Autor | Was ich Mary sagen möchte |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
A true inspiration! I am touched about your concern for the sherpas, possibly you could craft a small rucksack for Daisy - or take a sholley? The extra baggage space would make room for a foot spa - the only truly essential piece of equipment. Remember to take a large ball of string to unwind as you make your ascent, so you don't get lost on the way home like that stupid little Simpson boy, and also some sellotape for essential repairs. Show them what a woman in her prime can do - go, Mary - go! |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
jo mary! you are crazy!!! |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
What Ho! Awfully pleased to see that a lady of sense and breeding will take a little bit of Englishness to the kind folks of Nepal. I found that I needed a little moisturiser than usual when on the higher slopes, bit of a keen breeze up there. Taking the pooch will certainly keep you warmer in your sleeping bag, or are you thinking of staying in tea houses all the way to the summit? Best of British |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
Well done Mary! The true British spirit flows through yours and Daisy's veins. Don't forget to take a packamack and rain hood though as the weather can be awful above 20000 feet. There are some very attractive coats and hoods for Daisy too. |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
hey daisy! man you re really a bit crazy have you ever seen a video from the mount everest. thats not a mountain like you re nice sandhill behind your garden. if you ll go to this trip: "rest in peace!" peaaaaace greg |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
Wow Mary what a wonderful plan.. I am certain you will make it.. climbing Everest requires grit and determination and not a little skill.. and at last someone who is prepared to go straight up instead of taking the simple easy route they all seem to have taken so far. My dogs have suggested that you take some nice meaty bones for Daisy to gnaw on en route.. they will keep fresh in the ice and snow.. .. erm hello all of u out there who are sceptical..hpow can anyone think this is a mere spoof.. Mary and Daisy are compeltely serious.. GO Mary and Daisy |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
Irish stew seems like a fbulous idea, but you should definitely take some cake, too. To celebrate! Oh, and dog biscuits, of course. |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
dear mary! I suggest a challenge: you and your dog vs. me and my "pinzgauer"-cow, gonzo! details: direct route, non-stop you can decide about the stake love and kisses, chris The winner takes it all
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
mary, come on, a sportive woman like you should not go for small fry, try a bigger mountain, a real one |
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Datum: 11.01.2006 |
On Behalf of the Banditos, I'd like to wish you best of British on your expedition. My dog Peggy, who recently conquered Helvellyn via the very difficult Swirral Edge, will be barking her encouragement for Daisy! WOOF WOOF!! www.banditoriders.co.uk |
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