Comments

From Maria Allison
Posted from 209.112.221.62 on December 4, 2005 at 3:15 PM (GMT)
Hi Emily, nice to hear about your travels! When do you get back? We miss you. xoxox MLA
From Danielle Gauthier
Posted from 207.200.116.203 on December 4, 2005 at 6:51 PM (GMT)
"death by pineapple"...yes, i've heard of that. Isn't it almost as common as "death by toilet"?
From Jim W. Miller
Posted from 172.194.88.73 on December 4, 2005 at 7:45 PM (GMT)
One time I ate most of a pineapple and it felt like my teeth had no enamel for three days.

Are there bus tours there? It sounds touristy, but I like those. They give you a feel for the place, plus you see plenty of things you want to go back and investigate later on your own. You should get out on your own and take a taxi to the bus tour stand.

From Emily Grossman
Posted from 207.200.116.203 on December 4, 2005 at 7:47 PM (GMT)
Maria, I'm never getting back, ha ha ha! ...oh, but there's that wedding gig we've booked. Drat. We return a week from Wed.

Danielle, it seems that both pineapple blades and toilet bowls can be used for torture. Beware: the pineapple, like the Angkor, has many eyes. The toilet bowls don't give up their dead.

From Dan Winter
Posted from 71.32.66.53 on December 5, 2005 at 8:09 AM (GMT)
You a truly a character. Oman. So much fun, Emily. You seem like a blast. I hope that eventually we get this V.com gig rolling so I can meet you...you sound like a barrell of laughs. Not to mention how kind and curteous and encouraging you are. Two claps for Emily on two one two *clap clap*
From Emily Grossman
Posted from 207.200.116.203 on December 5, 2005 at 8:26 AM (GMT)
Jim, did you get canker sores? Ow. I think the only tourist thing left will be Pearl Harbor on Pearl Harbor Day, since I'm in the neighborhood. That should be pretty good. All the rest is beaches and food. :)

I had some red curried duck at a cheap Thai stand today, and I think I'll go all the way back just to get more. I love the food here!

Dan, I'm planning a huge road trip for either fall 2006 or spring 2007. We'll be in your neighborhood, I'm sure. I always drive through Iowa on my way to PA. I think it would be fun to meet up with as many violinists that want to. I don't know if I'll be able to make a get-together unless I can find a great deal on a ticket. They're surprisingly cheap sometimes.

From Patty Rutins
Posted from 12.33.242.15 on December 9, 2005 at 2:03 PM (GMT)
Sweet! You should come to Vermont on your trip, too. :)