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Thailand – The Arrival | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. Thailand: The Issan Menu →. March 30, 2010 · 2:54 am. Thailand – The Arrival. I realize that this blog is entitled An American Blonde in ENGLAND and not An American blonde in THAILAND, however, I’m on holiday , so I think it’s okay. I arrived at Vanessa amazing marble tiled flat at 4am and she gave me a roll of sticky sweet rice to snack on and a tiny bottle of a sweet orange milk which tasted like a dreamsickle, before I crashed out into the oblivion that is sleep. When we...
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Wales | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. Playwriting School…first impressions. The Tate Moderne →. November 14, 2009 · 4:16 pm. Two weeks ago, I ventured to Wales to visit Chris, as he is a stuntman on the upcoming feature film, Ironclad, staring Paul Giamatti. The train ride to Cardiff was easy enough. I read. The B&B itself was extremely cute and reminded me of the little taverns I have so often read about in Henry Fielding novels from the 18. Playwriting School…first impressions. The Tate Moderne →. I agree: th...
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Thailand: The Issan Menu | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. Thailand – The Arrival. Back From Thailand: Thoughts and Impressions →. April 3, 2010 · 4:35 pm. Thailand: The Issan Menu. A favourite dish of mine so far, now back in Khon Kaen, has got to be kaewsawai-gai. Huh? I think yes. And for those of you who are vegetarians, no worries, you can get it minus the drumstick and it’s still tremendous. Observation: Thai Iced Tea is NOT an American concoction like England said. It is beyond fantastic here and is quite popular. Th...Oh, a...
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Playwriting School…first impressions | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. October 19, 2009 · 8:34 am. Playwriting School…first impressions. The next class of the day is Reviewing Performance, which occurs in the stuffiest room Central has to offer. Not only that, but we must cram ourselves between the less than thrilled theatre studies students who genuinely seem to be angry at our presence in the class. They roll their eyes and then with a flip of their heads, exude a sigh which says, Ugh… Writers! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Kilburn… Tea Time | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. Pickpockets in London →. October 4, 2009 · 12:52 am. Kilburn… Tea Time. My neighborhood: Victorian houses and shop awnings with Arabic lettering Farmers markets and busy, young school girls, bustling to and fro Business men in their swanky cars and several local merchants selling overpriced rubbish bins. Only a step away from the movie theatre and the Black Lion pub And only a few blocks from the Kilburn stop on the Jubilee Line. I am in love with it. 4 responses to “.
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Dickens Day | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. Back From Thailand: Thoughts and Impressions. The Power of the Pram →. June 10, 2011 · 10:09 pm. I realise that it has been over a year since I wrote a new entry of my blog… and this past year has been a whirlwind of thesis completion, graduation, moving house, and poor-starving-artist-ing. But who better than Charles Dickens to inspire me to pick up the pen and write once more. Yesterday, 9 June 2011, was the 141. And what a reading; orated from the small stage with gusto ...
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An American Blonde in England. Newer posts →. October 19, 2009 · 8:34 am. Playwriting School…first impressions. The next class of the day is Reviewing Performance, which occurs in the stuffiest room Central has to offer. Not only that, but we must cram ourselves between the less than thrilled theatre studies students who genuinely seem to be angry at our presence in the class. They roll their eyes and then with a flip of their heads, exude a sigh which says, Ugh… Writers! Dear London Bureau of Statistics,.
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The Power of the Pram | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. September 7, 2011 · 10:11 pm. The Power of the Pram. Explanation: The mother is obviously worried that due to her lack of consideration for your heel, you will then, in a fit of pain, fall on her child. Because you aren’t wearing a Gucci black dress and the latest Jimmy Choo’s, she mistakes you for a hobo. She has never heard of Primark, so it’s not her fault. Go get a plaster and shut your face! You are better than everyone else! So go out there and get that pram today!
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Pickpockets in London | An American Blonde in England
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An American Blonde in England. Kilburn… Tea Time. Playwriting School…first impressions →. October 10, 2009 · 10:42 am. Dear London Bureau of Statistics,. I find it very fitting that on the very day my camera was suddenly, and all too quickly, swiped from my purse and carried off into the abysmal world of thieves and drug pushers, London was rated the pick-pocket capital of the world. Sincerely and with much annoyance, Sarah. Kilburn… Tea Time. Playwriting School…first impressions →. 3 responses to “.
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An American Blonde in England. Hello friends and family. I miss you all dearly and hope that you enjoy my blog. It’s for you guys, so ya’ll know what I’m up to🙂. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. The Power of the Pram.