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  1. In Cornwall in St Ives overlooking the sea, the beach and the squalling rain. But this morning - a stunning double rainbow ended nearby!
  2. watchin Outside Edge at Riverside. jimmy Page just six feet away. great theatre
  3. in russia a bad joke is called english humour.
  4. hey i just met TEFL pet! just like her facebook photo
  5. barry at besig poznan. if youre here say hi.
  6. Google Obama's bow to the Emperor of Japan for wonderful discussions of bowing etiquette. Was he correct to bow so low? Great pics!
  7. Here's another one I've noticed. 'People don't need to know anything any more. Computers know it for them.' General knowledge out of date?
  8. Saw Clive James, TV broadcaster and author last night. 'I have a knack of turning a phrase so it catches the light!' Good, eh?
  9. Just done a chapter on Mexico. If you're interested send me a message. I just love the place; its history, its beauty, its people. Viva!
  10. Just finished chapter on Indonesia for the new edition of 'World Business Cultures.' Really interesting place. If you want to read it, say.
  11. Thanks to all of you who came to my 'body language' session at the London Language Show. Get the handout from barry.tomalin@ihlondon.com.
  12. @stephenfry No don't. For one thing it adds to the 'gaiety of the nation' and you are that rare jewel, a 'twitter stylist'. An inspiration!
  13. Nice one, Russell, Enjoyed how you put the presentation onTwitter. regards Barry
  14. @russell1955
  15. Checking my London Language Show presentation on a new EU project Diverse Europe at work Sunday 3.45. If you're there come and say hello.
  16. Course over, Temperature in Pilzen dropped like a stone. This Culture Training and Lifelong Learning has been a real success. Thanks to all.
  17. Pissed in Pilzen, home of Pils. Not really. Running a Grundtvig culture seminar for international teachers and Ismaili Community.Great group
  18. And so farewell then, William Safire, New York Times language pundit who told us 'Remember to never split an infinitive'. We'll miss you.
  19. What question do you NOT ask blind people? How did you lose your sight? Perspective-changing day working with visually impaired colleagues.
  20. Reading a book that pays study. 'Don't Sleep there are Snakes' about the language and culture of an Amazon tribe. Don't laugh, it delivers.