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Citizen interviewed

Shortcut_logo_updated_01 In May I met the very charming, lingually replete Vanessa Fabiano of European City ShortCut blog fame. She interviewed me the other week as one of her regular citizen interview slots. As usual no great intellectual stimulas to be had from me, but if you're interested go read.

Kinda nice way of introducing me to the European blogging scene. I wonder if I can get away with my usual banter from Toulouse. Those feisty French like a bit of an argument :) Reminds me of Hanoi :o

I'm going to start blogging the Toulouse cafe/bistro scene very soon. I'm also starting a brand shiny new blog which I'll announce in a few weeks. It's not about food. It's not about anything ever blogged before. It's very niche and it'll be interesting seeing where it goes. More on that soon.

Meanwhile just to quote myself from the interview,

What does it feel like to be back in Europe?
It feels bloody great to be honest. I was gagging for a change. I don't miss Vietnam, not yet. I thought I would and I know I will in time, but for the moment I'm just enjoying being another anonymous European

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What a great interview! I really enjoyed reading that. So true about the dirth of cultural and intellectual stimulation in Vietnam. Of course, being able to access the Internet and travel abroad frequently made it tolerable for us but it's sad to think how much the locals are missing. In any case, I am so pleased to be in London now!

Like I say, I'm waiting to miss Vietnam. It'll come - everyone tells me it will and I believe it will - but nothing yet.

The French are feisty??

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