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Name: Linda (Smiley)
Country: Ireland
Sent: 9.46 AM - 7/3 2001

Ramon,


What the hell is up! You are not telling the whole truth as you put it. You said to me that you were tired and I offered you a bed at my house. I even told you that I would drop you to Fionas the next day to collect your gear. So don't put down the Irish hospitality. Everyone on Saturday night couldn't have been nicer to you and especially Fiona. I know Fiona for the past 2 years and shes the nicest, friendliest person you could meet. And lets be straight she'd have to be to put up with an arrogant, selfish person like yourself. I'm fuming,I can't believe you wrote such a bad report. I was there on Saturday night and you looked like you were having a great night or is it the way with you, that what you see is NOT WHAT YOU GET?
Very Disappointed Ramon!

Name: Pat
Country: UK
Sent: 9.34 AM - 7/3 2001

John from Ireland makes some interesting points:


"If you can't get on with the Irish, you DO have a problem"...
Is this really true?
It is true that there is a great tradition of Irish hospitality and friendliness but it must be said that
the Irish - as much as any other country - can suffer from drinking far too much alcohol, taking offence at the slightest remark against them, and being generally
aggressive and using aggression to gain results.
How many fights were there in pubs across Ireland on
Saturday night?
How many wives and girlfriends were abused through the effects of drink?
How many severe mental problems like depression and suicide are caused becasue of this "great" drinking culture?
On all counts - a LOT when you read the figures.
If Ramon didn't want to drink to excess that should be respected, not belittled.
He is actually brave, not rude, to write his honest feelings and post them for all the World to see.
Many people feel the same way.
They are just too scared of offending.
Let me just say that I write this as a Irish man.
Name: John
Country: Ireland
Sent: 8.36 AM - 7/3 2001

RAMON-I have been looking thro a few of of the messages here and also your reports ...and I do see an element of arrogance ! In one country you said "men with their crappy cases" not nice ..in another after the lovely Devon Hotel ...you said of the next place "ah this is better than being bored " like the last place ...How Rude !


You do KNOW the difference ? You have chose to do what you are doing , without all these very kind people , you wouldnt be able to do it ?
Sometimes "LEAST SAID SOONEST MENDED"
If you can't get on with the Irish , you DO have a problem!mate!
Name: Jim
Country: Ireland
Sent: 8.00 AM - 7/3 2001

Read about your night out with Fiona, seems your pretty much of a nancy boy when it comes to having a few pints....should have stuck with children's drink, like water


Name: Brian
Country: South Africa
Sent: 6.32 AM - 7/3 2001

Hi Ramon


Well, your evening the other day was quite an experience! But then, this is all part of the greater learning curve, to see how other people live. I must sympathise with you, I would also never have made it with Fiona et al. Some people just have a stronger alcohol tolerance than others.

I hope that your future hosts are at least trying to remember all these things, like what you like and don't like, so that some compromise can be reached with what happens to you. You want ot learn, but not at the expense of your health.

Keep on, Ramon, we are all behind you.

All the best

Brian
Name: Ann Ugine
Country: Chili
Sent: 12.03 AM - 7/3 2001

Ramon, I read your June30 report and it was a bit shocking.


However it was the first time things got a bit negative, so probably I am just spoiled with all the happy stories you have written before.
I know the Dutch a bit and they are not such a great drinkers as the Swedish, Germans or Irish can do - so just keep your mouth closed at certain times.
I think everybody should just has to relate the story to a thing that has happened and everybody learned from.
There is absolutely no reason to call names to Ramon, because he is currently the only one on this complete planet, who travels around the world on invitation of other people! At least a little respect, folks!
Reg, Ann.
Name: Merlinda
Country: Netherlands
Sent: 9.11 PM - 7/2 2001

I know Ramon personally and I admire his memory...


Name: Chris
Country: UK
Sent: 8.54 PM - 7/2 2001

Ramon, I think you're expecting too much of your body to cope with all the travelling, constant late nights AND such a large intake of alchohol every night -especially as you've just got over an illness too. I think you sounded quite "run down" in the latest report. You said when we spoke, that you are generally a happy person and get along well with most people, but it didn't sound that way in this report. I thought you were great (we really enjoyed your company) but you don't give such a good impression in this report. I think it was more to do with you drinking too much than your host's attitude. Don't forget you can always say NO THANKS to the drink and just think of the stories we miss out on because you couldn't remember them!


Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
Country: Ireland
Sent: 8.49 PM - 7/2 2001

Well everybody. My mailbox shows thumbs up about finally some negative experiences, while the guestbook shows a lot of Irish backing up my previous host.


I did not intend to upset anybody in my June 30 report, I only told the full truth and I won't bother about inches and metres.
That's just what happened that day after a wonderful and a grateful day with a lunch and dinner and free cigarettes, for which I DO AM thankful.
But the rest that night was how it happened.
Ramon.
Name: Big Mick
Country: UK
Sent: 6.49 PM - 7/2 2001

Ramon - what have you done? Have you upset your Irish


hosts?! I''ve yet to read this "report" but it doesn't sound good. Look son, all you have to do is apologise and buy drinks all round and I'm sure it will be fine.
Name: Michael
Country: Ireland
Sent: 4.48 PM - 7/2 2001

Ramon, you leech! Get a job! I hope you say nice things about Fiona Dunne because I know that girl and she's not a langer! In fact she's quite a flah! So work that out!!!!!!!!


Name: Adrian Moloney
Country: Ireland
Sent: 4.41 PM - 7/2 2001

Ramon,
Hospitality in Ireland (and everywhere) in the world is a two way street! Not only were you provided accomodation by Fiona but you were invited to the dog track with everyone else and treated with great courtesy. Not only does a negative report like this place your host in a bad light but leaves them with the fallout to deal with locally! I dont know Fiona any better than you do (having only met her on Saturday night) but I think it says alot for her that she would take you into her home full stop (Bravo Fiona) You certianly haven't been treated badly so suck it up, socialise Irish style and dont forget "Is aling an tanlann is t'ocras"!


By the way we came out with £170 on Saturday not £71.80 and as for getting serious about dog racing you and I both know money IS a serious business!!!!!!!

Name: Alan O'Brien
Country: Cork, Ireland
Sent: 4.13 PM - 7/2 2001

My God Ramon!

Its looks like the Irish drink and company has got to you old boy!.
I know where you can get a wheelchair at a very cheap price. If "interested" we can arrange it for the rest of your stay in Ireland at a very cheap price!! Poor Fiona she went out of her way to please you (vistor) to our joyful City of high buzz and highlife. Do you need another 12-hours in bed to recover?

Nice to know that you great respect for the Irish hosts, NOT!. Was it Niamh that you were after? as Fiona, I would believe could noe be interested in you at this point?

Regards, Alan a Corkonian
Name: Niamh
Country: Ireland
Sent: 3.58 PM - 7/2 2001

Ramon,
Think you concentrated too much on the negatives. Fiona is my flatmate and is a really decent person, I think you gave her a raw deal. She bought you lunch took you out and really went out of her way. I am really disappointed with your report. Give me a call!! And you I will take the reverse charge!!!


Name: Fiona
Country: Ireland
Sent: 3.16 PM - 7/2 2001

When in Rome do as the Romans do! Irish people do look after their guests. Sat night after a feed of drink does not turn us all into Linford Chrisites! 20 meters Ramon style is about 20inches!!


Tell is as it is not how you want to sound...dramatic!
Name: Juut (de Groot)
Country: Netherlands
Sent: 2.08 PM - 7/2 2001

Hi ramon! Wish you all the best from a sunbathing Groningen. I hope you will get over that hangover, somewhere today... Black coffee doesn't work, as you probably know... Better take some icecreams!! And, by the way, are you ever going to visit the North of Holland?? I can show you some tulips you have never seen before..!

Lots of love, juut
Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
Country: Ireland right now
Sent: 2.01 PM - 7/2 2001

Paul, as far as I can see ahead I'll be visiting South Africa somewhere around October this year... If nothing comes across anywhere else...


Ramon.
Name: Paul
Country: South Africa Cape Town
Sent: 10.36 AM - 7/2 2001

Hi man......


Hope you are going well ??? Let us know when you plan to come to SA. Rather later this year , during summer.
Tchao
Name: Karen
Country: USA - Texas
Sent: 4.33 AM - 7/2 2001

Back to check on your progress Ramon, and I must say you seem to be doing really well. Such beautiful hostesses in Ireland!!! I sure hope you behaved ;)


Name: Emery
Country: Seattle, WA, USA
Sent: 1.42 AM - 7/2 2001

CONGRATULATIONS WITH YOUR FIRST TWO MONTHS!!!!


You probably get congratulations with every 10 days following up the last and you probably will go on for a couple of years. I really hope you will!
Emery.
Name: HS
Country: The netherlands
Sent: 6.59 PM - 7/1 2001

Ramon,
Again one month on the road. Congratuliations. Lots of luck the coming (sober?) month.


Name: Wendy van der Laan
Country: The Netherlands
Sent: 4.40 PM - 7/1 2001

Hi Ramon,

I really like this website, and I think you're doing the coolest thing by traveling this way. Such a great idea how did you came up with it?

I was quite suprised to read that you've been to Paignton, UK. I have been there last summer to follow a language course in Torquay and stayed with a host family in Paignton for a couple of weeks. The beaches there are quite nice aren't they, especially the peers.


Reading your reports made me relive that holiday again!

Anyway I wish you all the best on your journey and keep writing, I will certainly keep reading!

Best wishes,
Wendy
Name: julie
Country: UK
Sent: 12.22 PM - 7/1 2001

Alan - Ireland is a beautiful country.


I only feel that the "celtic tiger" economy
is changing it too fast.
J
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Name: Alan MacDonald
Country: Waterford, Ireland
Sent: 12.01 PM - 7/1 2001

Just a quick question.

How did the media exposure on 2FM and TV3 help with your invitation list for Ireland?

Hopefully you'll be able to stay longer and see more of our beautiful country :)

rgds

Alan
Name: Renate


Country: Germany
Sent: 7.28 AM - 7/1 2001

Have you ever read Bill Bryson´s travel reports?


If not-it´s a must! I found a link to your site in the "Tomorrow" magazine...Your idea is great-a cool way to get to learn about people and countries-and about oneself! :-)
Name: jose gregorio
Country: venezuela
Sent: 11.39 PM - 6/29 2001

Hi im no speakin ingles fine but quiero who com in imy country whats day you com in here, mi name is jose gregorio im goin so day for holanda and dear speaking for you onli espero your response in my email esperare your response is sure your goin in my country. your friends jose gregorio.


Name: Kieran
Country: Ireland
Sent: 10.37 PM - 6/29 2001

Hi Ramon, Best of Luck Mate on your trip. I wish I had thought of it !! I'll be following your adventures and forwarding your site address to mates. Be good, and most of all, enjoy the time and the travel.


Kieran O'Connell........Ireland !!!!!!!!
Name: julie
Country: UK
Sent: 8.36 PM - 6/29 2001

ALAN - let me tell you: you have a great little website


j
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Name: Alan MacDonald
Country: Waterford, Ireland
Sent: 8.24 PM - 6/29 2001

Hi,


Its weird.

I have a little website, and Ramon linked to it in his report on staying with me. Last Wednesday the hit counter was about 120, now its over 500.

Which presented a problem, as the website was sort of just a placeholder, I mainly used the domain for an email address.

Still, it was just the incentive I needed to put up a blogger. So, the initial post is up, its still a bit flaky, and I fully expect it to have me cursing over the weekend, but if anyone wants to look, its at

http://www.alanmacdonald.com

Now, its 20:26, I finished work at 18:30, and I'm /still here/ *sob*.

Going home NOW!

rgds


Alan
Name: René
Country: Switzerland
Sent: 6.22 PM - 6/29 2001

Hi Ramon
I heard about you today in the radio here in Switzerland. What a great idea you had with your project! I invy you man because I also love traveling.


I guess you'll make one of the experiences of your life you'll never ever forget. Have a nice trip and keep up the good work with your reports and pictures!
Name: Sonja Hupfauf
Country: Deutschland
Sent: 4.56 PM - 6/29 2001

Hätte noch ein Zimmer frei aber habe familie und wenig Zeit ! Wurde gerne im gegezug nach Spanien fahren ! Bitte um aufnahme in den Club


Name: Jim
Country: Dublin,Ireland
Sent: 12.59 PM - 6/29 2001

Ramon,
I'm glad to see you got onto the Gerry Ryan show after all! To everyone else - this was what Ramon very much wanted to appear on when he first came to Ireland last week.


I was on the TV3 morning show on wednesday myself and the researchers couldn't believe that I was the guy you had stayed with. You're a total celebrity in Ireland now!
I'm glad you're feeling a bit better, also.
If you're in Dublin tonight, give me a call and we'll have a drink. My girlfriend's back from America and wants to meet you!
All the best,
Jim
Name: Siobhan Jackson
Country: Ireland
Sent: 10.43 PM - 6/28 2001

heard you talking to Gerry Ryan on the radio yesterday. Best of luck with your adventures. I would love to accomodate you but unfortunately have more children than space! Do try and visit Co. Wicklow which is not known as the Garden County of Ireland for nothing. I will treat you to a coffee and a snack if you visit Shankill!


I will keep up to date with your website
Good Luck again!
Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
Country: Ireland
Sent: 9.25 PM - 6/28 2001

Jeannie-D,


Yep, I sometimes forget to mention the Gifts.. Will come back to that soon...Ramon.
Name: Jeannie-D
Country: France
Sent: 8.57 PM - 6/28 2001

Get better soon ........................ you don't mentiobn the gifts any more - that part was always interesting to see what people could think up.

....and don't bother about your spelling - the important thing is to read your daily trip - practice makes perfect

Bye
Name: Lynnie


Country: Ireland
Sent: 8.49 PM - 6/28 2001

Alan,
Was only referring to your comment about needing the towel to get your brain started and I assume it's wet. Wasn't talking about your shape!

Almost expected to run into you today while shopping in Waterford. I will someday.

Also expected to see Ramon on the road between Wexford and Waterford. Didn't :-(

Keep warm and dry Ramon! Nice interview today.

-Lynnie
Name: Shane


Country: Ireland
Sent: 7.38 PM - 6/28 2001

I heard your interview on the radio this morning with Gerry Ryan on 2FM and was intriqued by what you are doing.


I have travelled the world extensively myself but always with plenty of local currency and a credit card or two!!!
I must take my hat off to you for having the balls to do what youre doing.
Name: Alan MacDonald
Country: Waterford, Ireland
Sent: 2.24 PM - 6/28 2001

Hi,


Lynnie : Hmm, potato radio or orange clock? .oO(thinks)

I dunno, I suppose a certain amount of roundness, a little soupcon of rotundity in my personal space is evident.

However, I must point out that I am not bright orange, nor do I smell of clay.

Apart from that, pretty accurate

rgds

Alan
PS, hmm, I also know what time it is, and I can pick up 2FM on my fillings. At least i *think* the voices in my head are 2FM.



Could be wrong
Name: carol
Country: waterford.ireland
Sent: 2.14 PM - 6/28 2001

Good luck to you Ramon.A wonderful idea. As a mother of three fine Sons ,my wish for you Ramon is mind yourself , keep safe, return to your family with wonderful memories


idir an da linn beir bua agus beannacht
Name: Ann Phelan
Country: Ireland
Sent: 11.35 AM - 6/28 2001

Ramon-you must try some REAL soda bread while your here - hope u get well soon-


Anne
Name: Lynnie
Country: Ireland
Sent: 10.53 AM - 6/28 2001

Alan, you're just like those potato radios or orange clocks!


Name: Heiner Stegmann
Country: Germany
Sent: 10.15 AM - 6/28 2001

Good luck for u. Thats a great idea. Of course we have a bed for a night for u.


ttyl
Name: Alan MacDonald
Country: Waterford, Ireland
Sent: 9.56 AM - 6/28 2001

Hi,


Lynnie : At least your mind works .. I have to wrap my head in a towel to get it started.

Lisabeth : 'A bit weirdo'. Yep. That about sums it up!

rgds

Alan
Name: Fergus Fromwalking


Country: Netherlands
Sent: 9.42 AM - 6/28 2001

Get well soon, Ramon. I read your reports and enjoy them a lot. Cheers on those Guinesses !


Greetings,
Fergus
Name: Lisabeth
Country: Germany
Sent: 8.46 AM - 6/28 2001

Ramon , I think Alan macdonald is a bit weirdo ...be very careful.


Name: Kathy
Country: USofA
Sent: 12.50 AM - 6/28 2001

Hey Jim -

Your newspaper doesn't seem to be online. Is there any way we can see the artiocle you wrote about Ramon??
Name: Anonymous
Sent: 11.32 PM - 6/27 2001

Ramon will be in the media!


Thursday 9-12am: Radio 2FM: "Gerry Ryan Show"
Friday morning: TV3 Ireland "Breakfast Show"
Name: Lynnie
Country: Ireland
Sent: 9.10 PM - 6/27 2001

Alan,
I guess it just shows how my mind works. Doesn't say much for me, does it?

Quit hogging Ramon and give him to me!
Name: Alan MacDonald
Country: Waterford, Ireland
Sent: 8.03 PM - 6/27 2001

Ahem.


Now thats one I didn't get asked.

so...


d)Underwear. Hmmm... No. I'm pretty sure I know now at this stage where they go. Otherwise i'd be getting strange looks when I walk down the street.

Hey!


Wait a minute!

rgds


Alan
Name: Lynnie
Country: Ireland
Sent: 6.49 PM - 6/27 2001

Gee Alan, I thought it was a pair of underwear!


;-)
Name: Wilma
Country: Canada
Sent: 6.09 PM - 6/27 2001

Hi Ramon!

Message from a Dutchy in Vancouver. Just to let you know that this is a brilliant city. Make sure you get here one day. Unfortunately I won't be able to invite you since I have to leave this place in August. Unless you hurry up a bit.....

Enjoy!
Name: Alan MacDonald


Country: Waterford, Ireland
Sent: 3.48 PM - 6/27 2001

Hi all!,


OK, in answer to a few questions I got at work today, which made me think that you lot are probably thinking the same things, I'd just like to point out that that's a towel on my head in the photograph,(http://www.letmestayforaday.com/photo/?id=774)
and not:

a) Whipped Cream. That would be a waste. Look carefully at the guy in the photograph. Consider the waistline. Do I look like someone who would put whipped cream on my head instead of eating it?

b) A Plastic Bag. Come on. He's only staying a few days. I'm not suicidal. Yet!

c) Shaving Foam. Sorry. I'm just not that weird. Honest.

I hope that that clears up what I'm sure were a few very important questions that everyone had.

rgds


Alan
Name: Jim
Country: Dublin, Ireland
Sent: 12.10 PM - 6/27 2001

My article about having Ramon stay for a day is published in the Evening Herald (Irish national newspaper) today. I think it was a first for me and for Ramon - for each of us it was the first time we had to write about someone we knew was going to write about us also!


I hope loads of people read the article and invite Ramon to stay in Ireland longer. He's a great guy to have around!
Look after yourself down in Waterford and get well soon, my friend.
Name: Sharlini
Country: Malaysia
Sent: 8.14 AM - 6/27 2001

Get well soon, Ramon! Don't worry about your reports, either...we'll be patient. =) Say, do you accept little gifts from hosts for yourself? Yes, I do understand that you may not be back home for years and you might be carrying more than you can bear if you did. I guess food is the best gift for someone with a project like yours.

Take care, Ramon.
Sharlini
Name: Brian
Country: South Africa
Sent: 7.09 AM - 6/27 2001

Hi, Zym in Singapore

This is Ramon's project, so best he comments on the idea, and directs how his project is run. If he wants, I am willing to help out. Although I live in Durban, I am good mates with two DJs on a big radio station in Johannesburg (also SA), and have contacts in TV as well.

Ramon, it's your call.

Brian
Name: Brian
Country: South Africa
Sent: 7.03 AM - 6/27 2001

Hi Ramon


Hey man, I really hope you are ok. Your illness, it's just a common cold, I hope. Nothing too serious. I s'pose that climatic changes will upset a person's immunity system, and bugs will wreck havoc for a couple of days.

Keep warm, and take in lots of Vitamin C. Get well soon, and happy travels. I hope your host is compassionate and underastands your situation. Think of it as an experience...

All the best,

Brian



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