Friday, September 15, 2006


Now that's what I call breakfast


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All photos and text copyright Edward Genochio 2006

16 comments:

  1. ummmmmm, so did you make it back???

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  2. And how much of it ended up in your beard?

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  3. good to be home then, hey? Welcome back

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  4. Welcome home. Next time you pop out for a bike ride, turn right at the A38 not left.
    ...it's a much shorter trip!!

    It's been a blast following your adventure. Congratualtions and thank you from all those who wish they'd gone in your place.ctzdsb

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  5. Hey! Are you back home!?!? Great journey!

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  6. Beans and egg on toast with gammon. Yum, Yum. Good on ya mate. Come over to the states and cycle across USA and Canada. It should be easy for you.

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  7. I heard a rumour somewhere that you don't get potato scones in England. Is this true?

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  8. I leave the room, the music stops everything happens and I even miss breakfast.

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  9. I just watched donald trump (totally wedged up septic) on the box giving it some about some load a pony and his syrup looks like your beard. You should send him an email to see if he's interested in getting his hands on some qualitay thatch for his patch?

    Could be worth it's weight in Gooold!

    Well done on the trip old chum, if you eva down loondaan way pop in for some jellied eels, cockles, whinkles or pie n mash.

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  10. I can't understand Cockerney Ken too well. Is this because I am from the land of lochs, rolling hills, kilts, midges and potato scones?

    I went looking for a nice picture of aforementioned totty scones, which accompany the cooked breakfast where I come from, and I did find some - but this picture is altogether more entertaining.

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  11. Ed, just heard your interview on crankk. Nice distraction from work at 6am.

    Amazing ride indeed.

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  12. have you finished that breakfast yet? I had this idea probably not good nor sensible. It was an idea however of which I was proud enough at the time.

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  13. hi,

    coungratulations!! for coming home by bike too. i just came to beijing few weeks ago...now thinking what to do next by bike...

    enjoy!

    marija

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  14. Hi there, I just stumbled across this amazing blog! Thanks for a great read - and some great pictures. I have set up a social network for cyclists at http://meandmybicycle.co.uk. It would be great to have you on board!! It's a rapidly growing community of cyclists who I am sure would be really interested to read about your adventures!

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  15. Imagine one day getting on your bike in the UK and not stopping until you pedaled to Australia. Now, imagine you wanted to tell that story. We are Undercurrents, an award winning charity, hoping to produce an online video series about the young British couple that successfully cycled from Oxford to Sydney via Pakistan, India, Iran and Malaysia. We are seeking a sponsor to support us in making a series of videos about their 18 month epic adventure. The couple filmed their entire trip and we would like to offer a company the unique opportunity to promote their business and also support our charity.

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    01792 455900 or 07973 298359

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