Well, I am sat at the airport feeling a little like Helen Hayes
( older bloggers will know what I mean)
I'm trying to look all superior but it's hard to concentrate as there is a group of girls on a hen week to Greece downing slammers in the bar just nearby....... And it's only just past 7 am
How positively awful.
Anyhow the flight to Sydney is on time ..I fly via Germany and Singapore and I have a selection of films to critique on the way, so I shall be fine.........
Speak soon x
I will drop comments below when I get to Munich and Singapore
Hey ho
Have a wonderful time, John. When you finally get to meet up with the Prof again, I'm sure we'll feel the love all the way over here!
ReplyDeleteOr the wind! Ive just eaten a hummus sandwich
DeleteOh John you romantic soul.
DeleteHave a safe trip, John.
ReplyDeleteI am sure Sydney has turned the sunshine on for you.
We have a lovely day here but we are about 8 hours drive away!
Safe journey John. x
ReplyDeleteBon voyage John xx
ReplyDeleteHave a safe and enjoyable trip, John. Enjoy the reunion with the Prof. xx
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip, hope you get some sleep. I apologise also for the fact you will be sprayed with insecticide once you land in Sydney. It's such a long flight too. Xxx
ReplyDeleteThe hen party sound great. I always start in the airport bar Enjoy yourself John.xx
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday. Safe journey John. X
ReplyDeleteTravel safely! Do not bring home any of the wildlife, no matter how cute it is!!!
ReplyDeleteI certainly remember Ada Quonset. But you do have a ticket, don't you? Enjoy the trip!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy every minute of your holiday John - hope you get some sleep on the way so that you are fresh as a daisy when you meet the Prof.
ReplyDeleteNot jealous at all....
ReplyDeleteWas that convincing? Didn't think so.
Have a great time!
Ooh - can't wait for the film critiques!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday John, enjoy every second!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to get out of your seat and walk up and down the plane aisle occasionally! X
Enjoy the long flight. Try and rest up on the flight if you can. And welcome to Sydney......I'm sure you both will have a wonderful time here. Hopefully the spring weather will start to warm up.
ReplyDeleteDo spray some Febreze around your nether regions before greeting the Prof... he'll thank you for it.
ReplyDeleteBe safe and enjoy!
Bon-voyage
ReplyDeletePresently in Munich.......watched the bloody awful SAN ANDREAS
ReplyDeleteBut at least the Earthquake drowned out the babies crying.....I have FOUR surrounding me........even thebeautiful stewardesses gave me a sympathetic squeeze ........
Hopefully I will post my main film reviews at Singapore......
No misshaps as yet and i didnt spill breakfast down my clean top!
Hey ho
Good for you John. I always seem to goop up my clothing when we travel!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time. If you see my daughter in Sydney (she is the one with the leopard print umbrella) say hello. x
ReplyDeleteThe Southern Hemisphere has shifted ever so lightly but noticeably from your presence John xo Next time, do come over to NZ. Oz is so dreary, we are far more fun!
ReplyDeleteSo far so good! The best is yet to come!!
ReplyDeleteYAYZ!!!!! soon you and chris will be reunited; and I just bet your heart is all a-flutter!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time Downunder!
ReplyDeletehave a whoopee of a time John!
ReplyDeleteI have arranged with the airline for you to sit next to a sexy German fellow called Bertl. I hope you enjoy his company.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels. Happy landings.
ReplyDeleteI only wish people dressed so well when travelling-it's appalling the get-ups most wear now. They look like they're dressed to clean out the garage!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels dear John, I try to nap the entire journey :)
ReplyDelete~Jo
All the best for a wonderful time. Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteYou're just jealous because they didn't invite you for a morning drink
ReplyDeleteGlad this first bit of the trip went well, crying babies notwithstanding.
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