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	<title>Comments on: Ko Chang Clanger</title>
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	<description>The Untitled Project is the blog, web design portfolio and gallery of Roger   Bymolt. I have been blogging about my travel adventures since 2004 when I first   set off with my backpack and big ideas. Following a jaunt through Asia and   stints in London and Japan, I voyaged around the world on the 59th Peace Boat   voyage. The sum of these experiences has led me to refocus my career towards   International Development. I am excited about working towards my Masters in   Holland this year, thanks to a generous scholarship from the Rotary Foundation.</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 10:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Joanna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joanna</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Rog, been a wee while now...due to my hectic, boring real world existence of work etc... but loved the catch up on your recent logs...i totally agree with you on the Cambodia (killing Fields/S-21 and general poverty) scene and also the American war crimes museum in HCMC..by that stage I started to feel ill and had to leave half way through as I was all war crimed out..it's just so recent and made me think that I don't want to be queuing to see the Afghanistan war crimes Museums or the Iraq War crimes museum in 10 years time, which i'm sure will be an option!! The old Border scams also brought back some fond memories ahhh, you got to admire the whole entreprenurial approach to things in that part of the world. Bad news on the Visa card front sweetie hope you get that sorted soon:-(  In any case, Happy Christmas, I hope santa manages to find you wherever you end up for the festive season.  All the best, Joanna X.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Rog, been a wee while now&#8230;due to my hectic, boring real world existence of work etc&#8230; but loved the catch up on your recent logs&#8230;i totally agree with you on the Cambodia (killing Fields/S-21 and general poverty) scene and also the American war crimes museum in HCMC..by that stage I started to feel ill and had to leave half way through as I was all war crimed out..it&#8217;s just so recent and made me think that I don&#8217;t want to be queuing to see the Afghanistan war crimes Museums or the Iraq War crimes museum in 10 years time, which i&#8217;m sure will be an option!! The old Border scams also brought back some fond memories ahhh, you got to admire the whole entreprenurial approach to things in that part of the world. Bad news on the Visa card front sweetie hope you get that sorted soon:-(  In any case, Happy Christmas, I hope santa manages to find you wherever you end up for the festive season.  All the best, Joanna X.</p>
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