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| 29th October 2009 Leanne | ... - From: Show Me The Way to Byron Bay Awesome pics from your roadtrip, hope you had a Wicked time! Shame about the accident, you're right, the universe is tough sometimes. |
| 17th August 2009 Leanne | Awesome roadtrip! - From: Show Me The Way to Byron Bay Hey, loved the photos!! that's a total shame about the accident, but definitely deal with it later! |
| 15th July 2009 Raquel Pinto | Thank You - From: Even Black Olives Taste Good Here Hello!! I'm very happy to know that you liked very much our city and mainly the tour to the Offley cellars!! i'm the guide that was at the reception on that day!! I hope that you enjoyed it and come to visit us again!!! |
| 14th June 2009 Feiko | Hmm Port - From: Even Black Olives Taste Good Here Yes, I have to say I love Port so I am a bit jealous of you traveling there to try it out at home. Looks like a great country to visit though! |
| 13th June 2009 bruno digamber | porto gal - From: Even Black Olives Taste Good Here hi my dear friend it was very good..amazing to have you here short but amazing the same i hope that you had a good trip and looking forward for our next meeting or next travel :))) always around here , namasté |
| 13th June 2009 Fayette Fox | I want to go to Portugal! - From: Even Black Olives Taste Good Here It all sounds amazing, Cory. I think I'm sold. |
| 13th June 2009 liliram | Warm Welcome - From: Even Black Olives Taste Good Here Nice blog, Cory. Reading it reminded me of the warm welcome I sensed in Portugal ---- the Portuguese are so warm and friendly. Somehow, i felt so at home in that country as you must have felt too, judging by your blog. And honestly..........I like the sepia pix. I'd have to try it too, esp in the next wine party. Keep blogging! |
| 28th May 2009 Feiko | you haven't lost your touch - From: Revolutionary Road (Trip) Funny keeping track of an olf friend through travel blogs... it seems the world is too big to see each other but I still know what you're up too! |
| 15th January 2009 Martha Wallulis | Nice to see you again! :) - From: Goliath Falls in Stumptown's Monster Ball Hi Cory! Wow how are you? I just found this blog post of yours! Thank you so much for writing the things you did. It was wonderful meeting you and talking with you at PCH. You are a wonderful writer.. I hope your travels are treating you well and that we will be able to meet again sometime! It would be lovely to hear from you and hear how you are doing. xoxo M Wallulis |
| 30th April 2008 Sophat | - From: Cambodia on a Dime Just as a point of clarification, Phnom Penh is the former "Pearl" of French Indochina, but it is Angkor that was the capital of the Khmer Empire. |
| 27th April 2008 Fayette | Happy birthday Cory! - From: Tiger Trifecta: Three Asian Cities, One Week Hey Cory, Excellent blog! I particularly loved reading your take on your adventures in Bangers. I laughed out loud several times. Your description of the Soi Cowboy strip clubs were spot on. The chili crab splatter on your t-shirt is a sad (and hilarious) tale. I hope you found a good stain remover spray back at home. All the best, Fayette in Kuala Lumpur |
| 26th April 2008 the soul cultivator | $$*(("!!~# Happy Birthday Cory#~!!"))*££ - From: Tiger Trifecta: Three Asian Cities, One Week A great morning read as ever. Wishing you a belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY. |
| 26th April 2008 sebastian, the sweetest pastry chef | hola Maestro the vagabond - From: Tiger Trifecta: Three Asian Cities, One Week Hi dear cory, I really liked your travel blog. looks like the teacher is been taught by the asian pleasures. keep enjoying your journey...great soul, great man and thinker. Cheers Sebastian, the sweetest pastry chef |
| 15th April 2008 thucatty | - From: The Hefty Mid-Section of Vietnam Very interesting! Hoi An through foreign tourists' eyes! |
| 13th April 2008 http://exoticindiatravel.blogspot.com | this is a very interesting blog - From: The Hefty Mid-Section of Vietnam this is a very interesting blog |
| 13th April 2008 the soul cultivator | True..True & True - From: The Hefty Mid-Section of Vietnam How true your entertaining words are....I too am now in Hoi An and its ruddy hot. I also have another temperature and rotting throat, this is unbarable. The doctor here asked me did I come through the boarder from Cambodia then spend more than 4 days in HCMC. I said yes. The air is riddled with upper respiritory disease apparently...you did very well to fly. Enjoy Phnom Phen. (visit my boys in siem reap!!!) |
| 9th April 2008 The Sushi Cowboy | If at first you don't succeed... - From: Back When I Was In 'Nam I greatly admire your persistence in entering Uncle Ho's mausoleum. I'd have done the same thing and it's quite fun indeed, irritating underpaid military security by pushing your luck. Cheers for not getting shot or beaten for being a smart ass! |
| 4th April 2008 The Sushi Cowboy | Flicked Thumb! Vrrrry naaaace! - From: The Wonders of Borneo Corn smoothy? It seems you found a little pocket of Japan. At the very least, you can gauge the speed of your digestive system. |
| 4th April 2008 Ellie from KL | Cory will eat anything - From: Burnei's Bandar: The Cleanest Town in South East Asia Cory, the green stuff you are eating is call "ketayap" in Malay, it's a rolled pancake with coconut stuffing. The thin pancake is made of flour and coconut milk, mix into a batter. The green color is from the "pandan" (screwpine) leaves, which is also use to give the aroma to the food. The stuffing is made of grated fresh coconut cooked with brown sugar. This dish is a common breakfast dish for Malay people. If you like the pancake you should try a savoury one call "roti jala". The same ingredients are used to make the pancake but the color is yellow and it looks like shredded pancake, this pancake is eaten with curry. |
| 24th March 2008 david | good - From: Borneo: Getting There Is Half The Adventure it's good |
| 22nd March 2008 Amy | Glad to see you are having fun - From: Borneo: Getting There Is Half The Adventure Hey Cuz, Glad to hear you are having fun. Hope that continues... Miss you bunches Amy |
| 22nd March 2008 anticrisps | On the road again - From: Borneo: Getting There Is Half The Adventure U might get to my place in france in less than 3 days so COME. A bit more snowy than Brunei but you're still welcome Love |
| 24th January 2008 anticrisps | time and distance flies... - From: 6 Months Home: Here For Good Time Not Long Time ... but you stay the same as ever. I wish this year will enable us to meet again. So let's keep in touch estonian "musid" Love |
| 17th January 2008 edel | world studies 3 - From: 6 Months Home: Here For Good Time Not Long Time so your impact is felt thousands of miles from where you stand. World Studies 3 is to be a year long course next year. Come back Maestro and bring your bull whip! Cheers to the original dictator of that shitty room that faces the quad...of which I have forgotten the number. |
| 17th January 2008 Brie Hanni | Hello from your softball days - From: 6 Months Home: Here For Good Time Not Long Time Hi Cory, It's great to hear from you again, and I am happy to read that all is going well. Welcome back home. Thanks for including me in your blog subscription! Take care! Sincerely, Brie |
| 19th December 2007 anticrisps | - From: Croatia - Where Dalmatian Is Not Just a Good Mascot I've been cycling around Dalmatia this summer and I remember staying an hour or so in front of the exact picture you sent of the bosnian farmland. I remember, it was a pretty steep road and it was the time when the ray of the sun is giving this special magic things to the landscape. I must say I deserved it.Amazing we have the exact same picture u can look on my blog http://estoni1.spaces.live.com/ Take care buddy and remember : NO CRISPS AFTER DINER |
| 6th December 2007 NNowack | Funny - From: Road Trip! The Left Coast of America Funny blog. Nice stuff. |
| 1st November 2007 isidora | great blog - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities a tiny correction there, 'dobar dan' means 'good day/afternoon', 'dobro jutro' is 'good morning'. Realy enyoed the blog, love you writing style. Keep it up! |
| 14th August 2007 Feiko | welcome back to Tim land er I mean Canada - From: Derry Potter and the Edible "Poontang" Hey man... love the poontang story. and the description was very delicate... |
| 13th August 2007 Cindy | Welcome Home - From: Derry Potter and the Edible "Poontang" Hey, Sorry I missed the Vancouver fun-goodness. Welcome Home, it's nice to have you back :o) |
| 29th July 2007 Saskia | Mini Cory - From: Road Trip! The Left Coast of America You remind me of Binklebonk the tree gnome from Spike Milligan's epic fairytale 'Badjelly the Witch'. Track it down and read it, you'll see what I mean. |
| 22nd July 2007 anticrisps | bad luck - From: The End of an Era: Curtain Call for "California Cory" I wish u all the best for recovering... I trust your "always look at the bright side of life' mind Still interesting to read you (not bored yet) Love |
| 18th July 2007 dedel | Cheers Cory - From: The End of an Era: Curtain Call for "California Cory" You will be missed: Your laughter and your intellect. yours, David |
| 18th July 2007 Dee | - From: The End of an Era: Curtain Call for "California Cory" Loved reading your very interesting discussion of the Yanks and their weird patriot games. |
| 18th July 2007 PMUsh | - From: The End of an Era: Curtain Call for "California Cory" dude! Cricket!! wow !!! |
| 13th July 2007 Pete | - From: Reno: Lucky 7s in the Biggest Little City in the World I thought it was a fake silver refinery? Lol, whatever... it's still fake either way, but they won't let me drink there like they do here... HUZZAH! Australia is great... I'm not sure if I'll ever leave... well, probably I will, but still. Did you check out the car museum there? 'tis awesome |
| 13th July 2007 Sarah T | - From: Reno: Lucky 7s in the Biggest Little City in the World I love your new slogans for the state of Nevada. Right on! |
| 13th July 2007 Ross | A Street Downtown - From: Reno: Lucky 7s in the Biggest Little City in the World I always see this sign and it cracks me up! I'm glad it's finally getting some picture recognition. |
| 11th July 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Dysentery is cool - From: Follow the Trail of Beers Through Redwood City, Whose "Climate Is Best By Government Test" I'd call that colour "Bag-Your-Face Baby Sky Blue" or something along those lines. Props for going hard, I can attest to your "balls-to-the-wall" mentality. |
| 10th July 2007 Dana | Guess what - From: Follow the Trail of Beers Through Redwood City, Whose "Climate Is Best By Government Test" Technically Redwood City doesn't have the best weather; it tied with 2 other places. One being the Canary Islands and the second being North Africa's Mediterranean Coast. Redwood City is just trying to sound special. ^_^ Anyway, did you visit the new theatre? It's so pretty inside and it's humungous! |
| 10th July 2007 Feiko | trivial detail - From: Follow the Trail of Beers Through Redwood City, Whose "Climate Is Best By Government Test" Hey man... we'll look at seeing you soon. but in looking at the picture I can see that Curious George found some Ether?!? is this what a teacher wears in California? |
| 10th July 2007 Pattusa | 4th of July - From: Follow the Trail of Beers Through Redwood City, Whose "Climate Is Best By Government Test" And I enjoyed my 4th of July in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico! What a hoot! Just as good as one in Texas! Enjoy your blog. Mine's at pattusa. |
| 1st July 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Gin & Tonic - From: Pride Weekend in San Francisco You know what they say about people who drink gin, right? And you always sucked at chess. |
| 30th June 2007 Vanessa Vosseler | - From: Pride Weekend in San Francisco I can´t believe you are in san francisco i´m back in melbourne and flying home on the 12 july shit |
| 30th June 2007 johnnybones | - From: Pride Weekend in San Francisco Your photos are awesome. Makes me now regret that I didn't spend more time in San Fran. Yes, I said it, San Fran! But I'll be careful not to say that next time I am there. |
| 29th June 2007 Maestro the Vagabond | Real? - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants I'm not sure if Johno's comment is real or a joke. |
| 29th June 2007 ILoveMyCountry | pomme frites - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants Johno's comment is so funny because he's fat. |
| 21st June 2007 Michty6 | Urinals - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants Love the comment about the urinals, something that I have also thought it hilarious... I, however, am a maverick and would choose no.1 or 3 to deliberately flaunt the rules... Also the comment from Johno is hilarious! |
| 20th June 2007 Saskia | - From: Palo Alto Is My Kind of Town Palo Alto sounds wicked. I spent 3 weeks in the Bay Area when I was 19, and loved it. (Except the tax that gets added onto everything AFTER it gets rung up at the checkout.) I get really annoyed by people who make sweeping generalisations about America and Americans, particularly if all they have to go on are the actions of the current administration and loud tourists abroad. Last time I went to the States I was in Austin, Texas - not perhaps indicative of the mindset of all of Texas, but it was fantastic to have my preconceptions of the state (rednecks, JR Ewing, etc) well and truly challenged by this open-minded and welcoming city. Think I might add Palo Alto to my 'To visit someday' list. |
| 20th June 2007 cammy | - From: Palo Alto Is My Kind of Town you have a very small world.... |
| 20th June 2007 Danny Chavez | - From: Palo Alto Is My Kind of Town Hey dude are you still In CALI? Coming to LA? Let me know dude! By the way im the danny from Granada. |
| 12th June 2007 Pete, again | Also - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants the Man Law that states that we must have at least one urinal seperation is void if there are dividers, I quote: "6. Every man shall allow one empty urinal of separation in a bathroom with three or more urinals; law is void if there are dividers in between each urinal." |
| 12th June 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Urinal - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants You would use #4 of course. But the real question is why the lone man would take urinal #2. All men should know that in an unoccupied bathroom you always choose the end stall. FACT! |
| 12th June 2007 Johno | Typical Canadian - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants Your lame, half-witted and typically Canadian comments about the US are pathetically unoriginal. To say that California is "No Canada" is to pretend that the world at large actually has any interest in whats happening in Canada whatsoever. With an entire population equal or lesser than California, how can you even draw comparisons with the great Golden State. Not to mention that the entire eastern half of the frozen land of Canada is filled with pompous, arrogant, self-aborsorbed French-canadians, so... arragont that even the real French won't even take them back. I understand that it's difficult to be hidden in the opulant shadow of such a great nation, but just look at the bright side of things. If it wasn't for the US, most of the people in the world probably wouldn't know that Canada even exists. |
| 12th June 2007 pilla | mr. maley - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants I love that the advertisements that head your blog are for "big beautiful women"; or is that the browser catering to my tastes? Hmmmm.. . .. Well, when and IF you're ready, holler at a {backgammon} player. I'd like to crush you, before or after Iran, your pick. -pilla (pillazee@gmail.com)- |
| 11th June 2007 Feiko | #4 of course (or use a stall) - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants well duuhh. Welcome back to the land of the Tall and the Tall loving women. If that theory were true I'd be a lot luckier, but since it is your joy to point out humanities inconsistencies and odd belief's I'll let you deal with worrying about height. Welcome back to high calorie intake land. |
| 11th June 2007 Pete | Man Law!!! - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants I choose number 4, the next male then has to choose 1, for it is the lesser of two evils |
| 11th June 2007 Jon Honneyman | Welcome home Homer - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants Well so it ends aye! What a grand adventure indeed. You have taken me to places I'll never be and shone me the lives and cultures of the people you've met. Welcome home young man, welcome home! Jon |
| 11th June 2007 LeAnn | Go Sluggers - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants Corey, Since you are back in CA, why don't you head over to the fields Tuesday and help out the Sluggers? 6:45. And if you can get some ladies to join you for 1 last hurrah, that would be great! Just throwing it out there, just throwing it out there... |
| 11th June 2007 anticrisps | (almost) home sweet home - From: A Return to the Land of the Giants nice to be back isnt it ?? I m also back to France for 2 weeks now and I eventually can get drunk with friends instead of getting drunk with scots. That make all the difference. Love |
| 5th June 2007 Saskia | beg to differ - From: Three Tanka Tales From Tokyo: "Kublai Comes To Tokyo," "Legend of the Golden Sperm," and "Frogman Takes a Bath" When I was in Asakusa, I was led to believe it was the Golden Turd... i can't believe you put a nudie photo of yourself on the internet. Aren't teachers supposed to be pillars of the community (thinks: maybe not the career for me after all)? |
| 5th June 2007 Lutz | Hi man ´ - From: Masuda: Where Tourist Fear to Tread amazing stuff budy |
| 4th June 2007 Cindy | Random Fact, that I just found out. - From: Three Tanka Tales From Tokyo: "Kublai Comes To Tokyo," "Legend of the Golden Sperm," and "Frogman Takes a Bath" Did you know, If you spell Chuck Norris in scrabble, its an automatic win. :) let me know when you are coming to Vancouver Island. |
| 4th June 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Yay! - From: Three Tanka Tales From Tokyo: "Kublai Comes To Tokyo," "Legend of the Golden Sperm," and "Frogman Takes a Bath" You found the sperm. It's almost as bright and shiny as your bare white ass. |
| 29th May 2007 Jay3 | - From: Masuda: Where Tourist Fear to Tread "The Japanese believe that Americans are murderous, violent, and fearsome people as a whole"---Unfortunately, there are bigots and racist in every society. Fortunately, the whole nation of Japan does certainly not think this way. Whatever encounters you may have, don't portray a wonderful group of people as having such a horrible misconception. |
| 28th May 2007 Feiko | entertaining as usual - From: Masuda: Where Tourist Fear to Tread Hey man, when you DO eventually come back to little cowtown Calgary I'll pull out my Go game and you can shock me with your genius playing. Ever thought how little Calgary will seem when you come back? |
| 28th May 2007 anonymous | Hey you! - From: Masuda: Where Tourist Fear to Tread I know this is completely unrelated to recent adventures, but i need to ask you how the weather is in australia this time o year, i was thinking about checkin' it out, ya know what im sayin? |
| 28th May 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Good Times - From: Masuda: Where Tourist Fear to Tread It was fun indeed, getting lost in the woods. I bet those workers are still talking about us. Their faces were priceless. And just like in Canada, everyone in Japan thinks you're weird too. |
| 22nd May 2007 digital_explorer | My Favourite Hang-out over the weekend - From: Living the "High" Life - Nimbin to Surfers Paradise I used to visit this place oftern during summer since I have friend who lived here. Very nice place! Rey |
| 22nd May 2007 digital_explorer | Memory flowing back! - From: Beautiful Brisbane and its Stunning Surrounds Wow, you blog just reminded me of my two-year stay in Brisbane. I had the chance to study at the Uni of Qld. Very interesting journal. It seems everyone did really enjoy your visit. Rey |
| 21st May 2007 anonymous | Contest Entry - From: Massive Woodies in Japan: Contest Details Inside 1. Fifi the fuck puppy has gas today and will only be providing oral services. Management apologises for any inconvenience caused. 2. Caution: Smoking after sex causes pregnancy in Reindeer. 3. Please use protection as rein-men and hu-deer offspring are rarely accepted by the herd. |
| 20th May 2007 Saskia | green-eyed monster - From: Kyoto and the Ride of the Miracle Children I'm very jalous - your Japan photos are so much better than mine! Looks like you managed to do a lot more of the interesting stuff than I did, too (although I do recognise a number of the locations). Japan definitely one of those places that you're better off going to with friends! |
| 20th May 2007 Jena | Caption Contest! - From: Massive Woodies in Japan: Contest Details Inside 1. "Warning - When excited, dogs on premises release smelly gas clouds." 2. "Unfortunately, The deer's magnitized stomachs attract trash, please help them stay healthy. Don't litter." 3. "Please don't poke or hit the does with sticks. Their boyfriends get very jealous." |
| 20th May 2007 mel | - From: Massive Woodies in Japan: Contest Details Inside LOVE the pic with you and the deer! |
| 19th May 2007 jarrod | how many states - From: Mardi Grass and My Last Hurrah for Oz sorry to be so picky, but couldnt help but notice that you said youd been to all seven states. There are technically 6 states and 2 territories, or just eight states, whichever way you look at it. |
| 19th May 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | The Business - From: Kyoto and the Ride of the Miracle Children And I didn't even give you the courtesy of a 'reach-around'. |
| 18th May 2007 Feiko | Wow.. that was a good laugh - From: Kyoto and the Ride of the Miracle Children So I'm glad to see that you guys haven't changed. but seriously. The Business was a bit scary. Although I admit that it made me laugh loud enough at work to share with some of my co-workers. Congrats. You now have a good rep in my little work group! |
| 17th May 2007 deleted_17479 | hey - From: Beautiful Brisbane and its Stunning Surrounds is very niec time my dear |
| 13th May 2007 Scott | Hey - From: Mardi Grass and My Last Hurrah for Oz I need a phone number I can call you at. Please let me know when you get settled somewhere for a couple of days. |
| 13th May 2007 Rob_n_Lorenza | - From: Mardi Grass and My Last Hurrah for Oz Glad you had such a good time in Oz, it is always great to read about people who enjoy their travels in our country! |
| 12th May 2007 anticrisps | leaving... - From: Mardi Grass and My Last Hurrah for Oz Fucking hell man, How long have you spent in Australia ?? I've tought you would stay there forever... At least I guess I know more about Australia now I'm wainting for the next entry in Japan, Please carry on like that buddy, it's always lot of fun to read you... and also very much educative... teaching by playing... isn't it a teacher job ??? Love |
| 11th May 2007 Jehanne | Canadian girl in Ecuador - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities hahahaha you crack me up man i love your blog |
| 8th May 2007 Cranston | Pics - From: Beautiful Brisbane and its Stunning Surrounds Your Photos are really stunning, You've certainly honed your photo taking skills! Would love to visit Frasier Island someday |
| 7th May 2007 Scotty | - From: Beautiful Brisbane and its Stunning Surrounds Dude! Tell me when and where you'r gonna be in Japan...I have friends there!!!! TELL MEEEEEEEEE!!! |
| 1st May 2007 anticrisps | K2000 - From: Living the "High" Life - Nimbin to Surfers Paradise Remove G-String Locate G-Spot Apply G-Force Break G-rear glass So obviously you carry on driving ?? How many cars do you have to smash before stopping ?? Tribute to this old good Saaremaa Volvo Love |
| 30th April 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Cameras - From: Living the "High" Life - Nimbin to Surfers Paradise For the record, I feel that Nikon cameras are far superior to Canon. All my blog pictures prior to China are with a Nikon Coolpix. Typical of the operator to blame the equipment... |
| 29th April 2007 anonymous | hi maluco - From: Show Me The Way to Byron Bay see you my friend!!! |
| 29th April 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Smashy-smashy - From: Show Me The Way to Byron Bay You drive like a putz. Remember that time on our way to Radium? Gifted behind the wheel you are not, mmmm. |
| 28th April 2007 Saskia | You continent-trotter, you - From: Show Me The Way to Byron Bay You've managed to get from the western-most town in Australia to the eastern-most point in a fortnight? Good on you... although use of airplanes might be construed as cheating by some :) When you do get up to Cairns, there's a good hostel called Calypso Backpackers Resort. It does have a party bar, but it's not horribly noisy if all you want to do is sleep in their lovely air-conditioned rooms. The people there are very friendly, and they do a really good feed every night for under $10. Enjoy :) |
| 28th April 2007 Pete | 'roos - From: Show Me The Way to Byron Bay Awesome, i'm stealing that speedo pick too... awesome photos dawg... australia seems to be full of one liners |
| 28th April 2007 Cindy | Belated Birthday Wish - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up Hey Cory, I know I am late getting this to you, but I hope you had a wonderful birthday~!. 30 is the best year yet~! |
| 27th April 2007 Amanda | Where's your HAIR at??????? x - From: Debauchery in Denham: Another Shark Bay Experience, Albiet One Entirely Different from the First Hey Corey! Hows it going mate? Are you still travelling around Oz? Its great to see you are having a fab time! The hair looks awesome mate :-) All for a good cause too! My hero! ha ha x Im in Taupo (NZ) and Im gonna stay here for a few more months at least, as I have just got a job as one of the managers at one of the hostels here :-) woo hoo! Anyway mate, keep up the good work and keep in touch x Manda |
| 24th April 2007 Vanessa | i cut my hand on your fan, ey - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up hello so now i'm still in perth but probably just for one week. i hope you had an awesome flight and that one day you will come to germany. on my world tour i will visit you. the pics will come soon |
| 23rd April 2007 Saskia | Merry birthday - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up The title just about sums it up. Hope you had a good one :) |
| 23rd April 2007 Feiko | Happ Bday - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up Well... superglue boy. It does sound like the world is your oyster. Happy Birthday and keep up the fun. Keep rolling with the punches my man :-) |
| 22nd April 2007 Brenda | Happy Birthday - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up Hi Cory Hope you had a great Birthday Miss you lots Keep safe Love Auntie and Uncle Red |
| 21st April 2007 Aunt Noreen | Happy Birthday - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up The four of us wish you a very happy birthday tomorrow. We hope you get to have some fun and enjoy turning 30. Love all of us |
| 21st April 2007 Dave and Pep (anticrisps) | We love you buddy - From: Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef: Just Move On Up I m sure these were the guys the hard to b humble song was written for... Take care of you I m carrying on watching the picture til your hairs will be 50 cm long |
| 16th April 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Kangaroo Rectum - From: Debauchery in Denham: Another Shark Bay Experience, Albiet One Entirely Different from the First I know it sounds awful, but I always assumed that when you smoked a kangaroo, it would go 'boing boing boing' as it bounced and bled down the road. Nice shiny head, but you should've shaved your eyebrows to complete the 'no hair' look. |
| 16th April 2007 Feiko | dude! - From: Debauchery in Denham: Another Shark Bay Experience, Albiet One Entirely Different from the First I have to say the the bald look actually suits you. You can never really be sure until you take the plunge. I've never had the guts. and it sounds like your period of drying out has ended. Not surprising considering where you are. Sounds like a lot of fun and it looks like a great place for a little RnR (even thought you're working) |
| 15th April 2007 Lucy | Hair - From: Debauchery in Denham: Another Shark Bay Experience, Albiet One Entirely Different from the First Hey you! Love the hair it suits you mate!!! We survived surf camp from Byron to Sydney. Sarah and I are doing the bridge climb tonight! Sarah and Simon have gone to Thailand and John and Mel are still in Oz somewhere! Glad your job is going well! Looks like you've been having a ball!!! We are all on facebook if you wanna join! xx |
| 14th April 2007 Dana | - From: Debauchery in Denham: Another Shark Bay Experience, Albiet One Entirely Different from the First You shaved your head....wow. Big difference. Well it looks like you're having a good time. ^_^ p.s. My birthday is in 2 days!!! YAYY! |
| 14th April 2007 anticrisp | raise money for injuried kangaroo !!! - From: Debauchery in Denham: Another Shark Bay Experience, Albiet One Entirely Different from the First And this time you'll have to shave other hairs buddy. I was about to go to bed but now thanks to you I'm sure I'll have dreams full of smashed kiddy kangaroo. Thanks very much. Love |
| 7th April 2007 scott | - From: Cyclonic Dreams: A Shark Bay Experience Tis a cool van, but it runs on the urine of Jack Bauer. |
| 5th April 2007 Ken Wilk | The Idiot--April 5 - From: Tussle with Bearded Mussels in the Bay Islands Cory--I agree, The Idiot is up with Crime and Punishment--amazing the ebbs and flows in that book. Enjoy your commentary and cannot wait for the novel! Look us up when you through Palo Alto. |
| 2nd April 2007 Feiko | Oh the laughs - From: Cyclonic Dreams: A Shark Bay Experience I have to agree that is the best van ever... and yes In your travels you do meet crazy people with Duct tape and toilet paper.. I think I would have gotten drunk before I removed the Duct tape though. Just a thought. I hope the sun and sand have you fully recharged my friend. The pics really make me want to go and visit our friends down under! |
| 29th March 2007 Rich and Zoe | Bay Lodge Backpackers - From: Cyclonic Dreams: A Shark Bay Experience So glad you stayed there! We had such a good time when we stayed with them...the best hostel ever! And did they take you to the hot spring bath? One of the best evenings of our whole trip was spent in that hot tub under the stars getting a little tipsy!! Glad your still having fun...we are home now and daydreaming constantly of getting back out there! Keep up the brilliant blogs...they are making my days go that little bit quicker!! |
| 29th March 2007 Pete | Theivery - From: Cyclonic Dreams: A Shark Bay Experience I'm straight up gonna steal that Chuck Norris oicture and put it on my myspace. Whaddya say to that, punk... Anyways... looks like a jolly good time ur having. |
| 28th March 2007 Saskia | Sorry man, have to make correction... - From: Cyclonic Dreams: A Shark Bay Experience I hate to wee on your bonfire, but Blackbeard was a scurvy knave - it was Black Bill, or William Dampier, who was the great adventurer and sweetest-natured gentleman ever to sink a ship or cut a throat... Don't let Leon know about the slip-up, you'll never hear the end of it :) |
| 28th March 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Chuck Norris - From: Cyclonic Dreams: A Shark Bay Experience Could there be a cooler van? I think not! Sorry to hear about the drunk roomies. The best way to get even is to wait for them to pass out (from excessive boozin' of course) then bust out the teabags and the camera. |
| 15th March 2007 Saskia | Nostalgia - From: Up the West Coast: You Must Be Wwoofin' Ahh, your pics are making me feel all nostalgic for the West Coast (even though I'd melt in those temperatures). Keep enjoying :) |
| 12th March 2007 jaxw17 | love them - From: Up the West Coast: You Must Be Wwoofin' love your blogs been following for a while. I like the way you write and what you write. |
| 12th March 2007 anti-crisps | from wwoofer to wwoofer 8000km away - From: Up the West Coast: You Must Be Wwoofin' Be careful of where you are stepping in budy ; these blody snakes love sweet tender leg of inexperimented wwoofers. Take care |
| 7th March 2007 Feiko | hmmm... women - From: Perth Distilled: Nice-ish. Something about travelling makes it easier to meet people. But Cory would it really hurt you to take a picture of them? Actually... It just occured to me that you probably did and just don't feel like sharing! I can live with that but man.... just think about the rest of us. Some of us are more visual. The writing is very good, as are the pictures, but a connection would be grand. |
| 7th March 2007 anonymous | your love life is like ... - From: Perth Distilled: Nice-ish. If you had been born a couple of hundred years ago the guy passing himself of as William Shakespere would have come to you for inspiration when trying to write about two star-crossed lovers. |
| 7th March 2007 sprucemoose | Little Creatures rocks the house! - From: Perth Distilled: Nice-ish. To start off, well done for even visiting Perth; we're so far from anyone/anything else we tend to be a TAD forgotten! Yea Perth is a bit on the quiet side, but it's a relaxing quiet that is pretty awesome to live in. It's very unique in that it is a kinda big city with its fair share of opportunities but with a chilled, un-hectic small-town lifestyle . Oh yeah, and our beaches are pretty damn good too as Dan The Man said :P |
| 7th March 2007 Hutcho | Little Creatures - From: Perth Distilled: Nice-ish. Hi Cory, nice to read an outsiders view of my home town, I agree with the sleepy aspect but the beach kinda makes up for it in my opinion :) I especially miss it as I am in Quebec at the moment which is almost at the opposite end of the celcius scale! Most importantly I'm glad you found one of my favourite places, Little Creatures, purveyors of the best beer in the city, many an hour has been spent there, beer + sun = happiness :) Dan |
| 7th March 2007 ME | YOU - From: Perth Distilled: Nice-ish. Has it ever occurred to you to, i don't know, get the email of pretty girls you have fantastic dates with? I find email is more reliable that fate or whatever you were rambling about. Just a friendly suggestion from you former student who is over 10 years younger than you and apparently more logical. OH! SICK BURN! Actually not really... have a nice day :-) |
| 1st March 2007 anonymous | Feiko's random thoughts - From: "Moby Dick or Bust": How I Hitched From Picton to Christchurch Way to get beat by the Scot's. It's not supposed to be literal man. anyway, I've said this before. Good beds and good showers make for money Hostels! Best luck in Western Australia. PS overtime in the Flames versus the Wild |
| 1st March 2007 Feiko | your long legged scandanavian friend - From: Tussle with Bearded Mussels in the Bay Islands Hey dude, New Zealand looks really really awesome! I have to say that I really like all the Kiwi's I meet in my travels... and yes I too was mocked as the "american" after people saw my Canadian flag. Funny how easy it is to segregate people :-) ah well... at least you're good at making friends. Looking forward to your new adventures! |
| 1st March 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | What's that smell? - From: "Moby Dick or Bust": How I Hitched From Picton to Christchurch You can shower all you want buddy, nothing's gonna kill the stench of your farts. Question: when they opened up the whale and found the sailor, did they also happen to find Pinocchio and Geppetto? That's funny about Pip and the barf, I'll be sure to remind him of that...forever. |
| 26th February 2007 Sina | Hi Mr. Maley!! - From: Tussle with Bearded Mussels in the Bay Islands oh my gosh!!...i haven't talked to you in soooo long!! im soo jealous, and i see your in New Zealand.WOW, yeah, i've only been to Auckland few times but i've always wanted to go to the south island or north island.....i forget my geography.....forgive me please, i was paying attention in class. Well, i hope your enjoying yourself, i don't think there is any use of me saying that because it looks like you really are!! well,tell me if by any chance you'll visit my motherland (tonga)....although they are going through some political issues...but all is good!! you're the great maestro, im sure you'll find some way to enjoy yourself!!...okay Mr. Maley take care and have fun!! travel safely!!! -Sina |
| 25th February 2007 ping pong challenger | What ??? - From: Tussle with Bearded Mussels in the Bay Islands What is that cliche Scots are means ?? Don t forget that among your readers you've got Scotish residents (former french and Estonian). And by the way, who sank the rainbow warrior you wanted to dive in ?? Be careful buddy you're choking lots of your readers... But it s still fine as you admit that english bacon is much more tasty than american one (I'd rather say that BRITISH bacon in general is better than any else) My new scotish patriotism is working. Anyway, it's really nice to hear from you and Sunny country. Here in the Highlands as usual it s raining at the moment and I have to leave you to milk the goats... But still, EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE and tomorow sun could shine If you wanna see some pictures, you can have a look in my web blog (in french) http://estoni1.spaces.live.com/ Good luck Cory, enjoy the nice food, drinks, people, bacon offered by mother nature. |
| 25th February 2007 Veronika | - From: Tussle with Bearded Mussels in the Bay Islands Hey Cory, I am really enjoying your side but defenetly the best entry is the Great ocean road. I am still laughing about it. And I have to say you are not a bad driver. It was just a little bit to fast for me with my hangover :o). I am getting jeallous when I read all what you have seen. Alright, I wish you a great travel, take care and good luck with the girls. Ah, and I have seen you have got a new shirt :o) I love it. Take care your friend Veronika |
| 25th February 2007 CJ | im so jealous! - From: Tussle with Bearded Mussels in the Bay Islands heyyyyyyyyy hows it going? by the sounds of things, youre having a wicked time... far better than this law degree i find myself in anyway?! ohhhhh im so jealous i miss travelling wheres it off to next then? ever going home..? love CJ xx |
| 22nd February 2007 Greer | Random!!! - From: Morocco Maloku Hi Cory. I was just randomly browsing the blog website, clicked one of yours in NZ then realised I'd met you in Madrid. Bizarre. Looks like you're having some amazing experiences. I hope you're enjoying my homeland. My blog ID is Greery. |
| 21st February 2007 anonymous | contact - From: Impersonating Yukon Cornelius in Franz Josef Cor, It's been good to catch up with your activities and spirit. Your serendipitous approach to life and the world provide the necessary environment for the burgeoning seed. Pete |
| 15th February 2007 Travelin G | What ya shootin? - From: Wwoof-born Magic in the Southern Highlands of Australia As I Made My Way Back To Sydney Hey, yo, Maestro, I'm enjoying your site, your photos, your adventure. Regarding the photos, if I may ask a personal question, what are you shootin with? Thanks. Gordon |
| 15th February 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Bungy Jumping - From: Flying to New Zealand on the Wings of the Vegemite War Had I known you were going to leap off a bridge, I'd have offered the following advice: If you're gonna shit your pants, be sure to do it on the way down. If you lose it on the way up, gravity takes over and it comes back to smack you in the face. But...if it does happen, be sure to keep your mouth closed. |
| 15th February 2007 Maestro the Vagabond | Did you even read my blog? - From: Morocco Maloku I loved Morocco... perhaps you should read the blog before you make an ignorant comment. |
| 15th February 2007 fadwa | just stay in yr counrty!! - From: Morocco Maloku why y bother yr self to go there if u dont like the services!!!stay at yr country man!u are so ridiculous!!ah go to to hellhaahahahahhahahahahahahahahahah |
| 8th February 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Creepy - From: Wwoof-born Magic in the Southern Highlands of Australia As I Made My Way Back To Sydney That 'Luna Park' sign is gonna give me nightmares. You're slowly becoming a wilderness guy...you'll have to change your name from 'Vagabond' to 'Hermit' and eat small rodents. |
| 18th January 2007 shelley | so close yet so far... - From: Uluru and the Desert Patrol would hate to think you have come all this way downunder and not make it to my home - new zealand. if there is anything i can do to help let me know - any advice on where to stay, what to see on a limited time/budget or even the best places to drink ;) ... love your blog! |
| 17th January 2007 anti crisps | too hot ?? - From: Uluru and the Desert Patrol I've seen the news this evening ; today the tennis open of Melbourne was cancelled cause of 42dec C. How do you do ? I'm currently in Scotland to WWOOF and weather is so crape !! Ok, I know it's just about the other side of earth... but still I'm kind of jealous. Take care. |
| 17th January 2007 anonymous | Hey, You want I should come and do a whiteboard? - From: Uluru and the Desert Patrol Hey Cory, It's been some time and you are still going, wow, I love that. So when are you gonna make a play for Rick Steves job or have your own travel show? Anyway enjoy the journey and continue to share the enjoyment with your friends. |
| 17th January 2007 The Sushi Cowboy | Crocodile Maley - From: Uluru and the Desert Patrol Whenever confronting your fear of heights, you should always spit from the ledge. Sort of an 'in your face' gesture. It's a psychological thing. |
| 2nd January 2007 Feiko | Nice Man! - From: Adelaide and the Legend of Evil Santa So being of Dutch desent myself I find your take your "Santa Claus" pretty funny. It looks like you had a good time during the holidays... I have to say the "scenery" in Aus is quite good! Keep taking pictures big guy. and may 2007 bring you all the best :-) |
| 2nd January 2007 Lil Pip | - From: Adelaide and the Legend of Evil Santa It's true I am taller and better looking... and modest too. Glad there are more people like me out there |
| 2nd January 2007 Trace | Good ol Adelaide - From: Adelaide and the Legend of Evil Santa Great blog mate! You certainly have done a lot in a short time. So glad you have enjoyed Adelaide - it has so much to offer if you know where to look. I can't believe you found Johnny! But careful what you say about the legend that is Bradman around here - you will get yourself in some serious trouble! Was great to finally catch up while you were here. Thanks for making the effort. |
| 1st January 2007 Dana | - From: Adelaide and the Legend of Evil Santa Woah, 51 books? I thought I was a book worm. You only beat me by 7 though. Haha. I'm looking for new reading material; any suggestions? |
| 1st January 2007 Pete | Happy new year? - From: Adelaide and the Legend of Evil Santa it's 2:08 AM here, what time is it there? actualy I don't really care what time it is... I really hope you bring cricket to the states also, cause I want a cricket bat I can wail on punks with... WHAP! WHAP! WHAP! ZIFF!!! BANG!!! BATMAN!!! ok, I'll stop. Peace out my homie, and keep living the dream. You're my hero of the day... the first of the year, congrats! |
| 27th December 2006 Feiko | Merry Christmas! - From: Tasmania and the Breathtaking Vistas of the Devil's Playground Looks really nice! Wish I was there. I hope you had a Great Christmas.. |
| 26th December 2006 bruno | ola maluco - From: Tasmania and the Breathtaking Vistas of the Devil's Playground hi my friend,i am always seeyng where are you going,i am very happy for you and jealous of your amazing life, loved your fotos and seyng that you are doing fine,see you my friend. |
| 24th December 2006 Scott | My Friend, My Soulmate - From: Tasmania and the Breathtaking Vistas of the Devil's Playground Merry Christmas, Cor. You are sorely missed. I am at my brother's place in Sechelt for the holidays and am enjoying one of my few and far between vacations. I'll put pics and a story on my my spacein the next couple of days. Be well, be happy, be content. |
| 24th December 2006 Jarrelle | Fun! - From: Tasmania and the Breathtaking Vistas of the Devil's Playground It sounds like you're having a blast down under. Wish I was there. Now that I'm home I am grateful for the heat that I had while traveling. I love reading about your travels!! Happy Holidays!!! Keep in touch. |
| 24th December 2006 Melanie | my dear friend !!!!!!! - From: Tasmania and the Breathtaking Vistas of the Devil's Playground I really enjoyed reading your story. It's so beautiful to see that you enjoyed as much as me !!!!!!!!! And of course, as always, you made me laught a lot ! Thank you, for sending it to me. I wasn't expecting that you'll put some of my pictures. When you left, I felt so alone ! |
| 24th December 2006 Dana | - From: Tasmania and the Breathtaking Vistas of the Devil's Playground It's looks like you're having fun! Merry Christmas! |
| 19th December 2006 tony | - From: Melbourne: Penguins Set the Forests on Fire My lovely wife got to spend several weeks in Melbourne on business some years ago. Plenty of walking despite the reasonable public transit, and many rave reviews of the Greek restaurants. But the cats were very miffed when she got home. Perhaps some day, when we're not already booked for Hawaii (and we have the money, of course), we'll visit. The cats can shut up and deal. |
| 18th December 2006 Ellen | 20 minutes to the beach from Cnr City Road - From: Melbourne: Penguins Set the Forests on Fire Hey Cory - Not sure which way you walked to the beach, but can re-confirm 20 minutes to the beach down City Rd/Bay St even when drunk!!! (I know becase I walked home from Eve again at 3am early Friday morning!!). Enjoy Tassie, E |
| 15th December 2006 Sarah (we met in Granada) | - From: Melbourne: Penguins Set the Forests on Fire Hello there Corey have been enjoying your blogs!! I am in the uk at the moment working until i save enough for my next trip. So when you gonna make it to the real Capital of Auss . nOT THAT An Aussie girl would have Canberra pride or anything:)sARAH |
| 15th December 2006 Pierre (ex-Valdo's coworker) | Good times!! - From: Melbourne: Penguins Set the Forests on Fire After a while in Germany, I'm back to France and to the net. The occasion for me to read your travel blog and hear about you. I'm glad to hear that everything is going nicely even if always saying good bye to people you had just met might be difficult. Bur that's the rule of a vagabond isn't it ?? ANd thanks to that you can repeat your leitmotiev "do you remember this time... ? Good times good times" I wish you all the best Take care |
| 15th December 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Still in the good books - From: Melbourne: Penguins Set the Forests on Fire Thanks for not homosexualizing me (yes, it's a real word). And you're wrong...I am exhausting! It's just that people put up with me because I'm so sexy! I can't believe that you made room in your backpack for a Flames jersey. Priorities, I guess. You should totally become an anti-whaler..."Cory the Pirate" sounds super sweet. YAAAAAAARRRR!!! |
| 6th December 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Testing my patience - From: Canberra: Chicken Fighting in the Porn Capital of Australia I guess you secured your penis on with some tape and glue...which might explain why it doesn't work. The colour rule is called the "Y-ish rule" and is void when discussing cars. You Mom is awesome, that was a sweet burn. Don't get into a boxing match with a kangaroo, but riding an emu is OK! |
| 5th December 2006 Feiko | Criminals are hot.. - From: Canberra: Chicken Fighting in the Porn Capital of Australia Hmm... good theory. Remember that you're still the one with the accent. Just don't throw more slang like "convos" around. Criminals may be hot but you don't want to sound like one! Aussie slang is pretty hard to pick up on... So try and remember how to speak properly or your Blogs will deteriorate rather quickly. And we'll have to drag you back to the exalted civilization we call Canada. |
| 5th December 2006 JAs | man, mr. maley - From: Czech Republic: Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones watz^ Maley? looks like ur having a lot of fun man. i miss ya. lol. i really do, im not even like joking. u were like a kid. iono, and ur trips show it. but ryan tate is in my ap bio class. lol. i hope u have fun around the globe. ~JaS |
| 5th December 2006 Pete | Nazi Poles - From: Canberra: Chicken Fighting in the Porn Capital of Australia I do like the Nazi stick, it reminds me of MEH. Now those were good times. Sorry I haven't commented in a while, but I have just felt really lazy. Like, if the speed of light could be applied to lazy, that would be me right now. Anyways... Peace Out- Oh, BTW, the guy that is occupying your room is supposedly a real ass. He apearantly checked people's eyes and breath as they walked in the room on the first day of school. Ask Ryan. Gotta love public school. Cheerio |
| 5th December 2006 Destroyer of Worlds | Ummmmmmm...riiiiiiiight... cough cough - From: Directionally Retarded in Sydney - Thank God I Had Someone To Look After Me So basically you sat and watched bird sex for a while? Wait... I feel like I should have taken more from this... oh well... bird sex Maley? You like the ornithological stuff? Is this a canadian thing? do I need to run interference with tate? |
| 28th November 2006 Feiko | yep I agree again - From: Directionally Retarded in Sydney - Thank God I Had Someone To Look After Me All of the man made wonders seem pretty small when you see them in person. The natural wonders always find a way to make you feel insignificant. I have never experienced the walking on the wrong side of the road but I think I'm retarded enough up here were I can, in theory, walk correctly. |
| 25th November 2006 KC | I feel sick... - From: Directionally Retarded in Sydney - Thank God I Had Someone To Look After Me ...no, not sick like the guy on the tube last night who vomitted on himself, then the cloth covered seat, and then the floor before hitting the platform and decorating that too. No, I mean HOMESICK! I'm an Australian travelling right now and just caught your Sydeny blog. You did well to describe it, and funnily enough I have exactly the same issue with walking on the wrong side of the road in Europe. Continue enjoying my beautiful country, she's a wonderland alright. Cheers. |
| 25th November 2006 Trines | - From: Directionally Retarded in Sydney - Thank God I Had Someone To Look After Me Hey Dude, So sorry you're experiencing my beautiful city without me! Am stuck in dreary old London for a few more days, and so jealous of that amazing sunny weather! Only good part about being here is sticking it to the Poms over the cricket! Hope you'll be in Australia for a while so that we can catch up! |
| 20th November 2006 josh wood (turkey 18year old) | quality. - From: Chiang Mai and the Hash Run from the Bangkok Port Authority well well well. did not know you were sessionin asia aswell. your on a mission and a half. respect. asia looks wicked. im in prague. very nice. |
| 20th November 2006 anonymous | - From: Chiang Mai and the Hash Run from the Bangkok Port Authority Hej, my daddy just got back from Australia! Hope you're having fun traveling the world while I have to suffer at school. =/ |
| 20th November 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Stee-rike One! - From: Chiang Mai and the Hash Run from the Bangkok Port Authority At least you went down swinging. A little tip: only apply the age formula to girls you intend on dating. When it comes to random travel hook-ups, any age is acceptable. And always round down. Have I taught you nothing? Apparently so. Have fun in Oz! |
| 13th November 2006 Rich & Zoe | Singapore Airport: Dancing and Minigolf - From: Koh Tao to Singapore - The Merlion Said It's Okay If I Call Them Flippers Hi! We laughed out loud at your description of your experiences in the budget terminal! We were lucky enough to be flying out of Singapore with Qantas, so we were in the exclusive group allowed into the main terminal. I'm sorry to say we weren't disappointed! We were greeted by a live ballroom dancing show, and then moved onto a free minigolf competition. From there we discovered the free internet and massage chairs. Problem was we were only there for 30 minutes, and it was torture having to eventually get on our plane and leave! We just thought it ironic that in the smallest country where there really isn't that much to do, they over-compensate with their airport. I think I enjoyed my time at the departures terminal more than the rest of our time there! Hehehe!! Have fun....we are heading up to Chaing Mai in a few weeks. Enjoying the sun in Koh Tao too much right now! Our blog is under Rich & Zoe if you wanna have a look. |
| 5th November 2006 Polly | - From: London to Legoland: Clash of Empires and the End of Europe I can't believe you missed visiting Greece! *Shakes head in dismay* Ah, well, next summer, right? lol! I am glad to read you've had a blast, and still are :? Keep having fun! Polly P.S. thanks for Independent study, it's helped :) |
| 2nd November 2006 anonymous | How much time do you think I have! - From: London to Legoland: Clash of Empires and the End of Europe That is ridiculous, what was that 10 pages? I´m on holiday, do you not think I have anything better to do than read your life's story! OK, it was funny and I did get an honorable mention, even if it was another American Dave don´t burst my bubble by telling me otherwise. The foot picture was uncalled for. Cheers! Dave |
| 2nd November 2006 mara | - I'm the one who had the flu!- :-( - From: Italy - A Gastronomical Adventure Not Soon To Be Forgotten hey Cory... thanks for keeping me updated about your trip! I still feel bad thinking about the fact that I wasn't able to meet you!! come baaacckKKKKKKK!!! pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! send you many BACI! have fun aropund europe!! mara |
| 2nd November 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Welfare - From: London to Legoland: Clash of Empires and the End of Europe Borrowed clothing and shoes...poor Cory. I've got a used toothbrush and some 'previously-enjoyed' toilet paper if you're interested. And the Cor-zilla picture: priceless! |
| 2nd November 2006 Scotto | Sentamentality Sucks. - From: London to Legoland: Clash of Empires and the End of Europe When you get settled down under make sure you get me your address. I have a couple nessesities to get you if you're gonna be a Canadjian living a-broad. Miss you. |
| 30th October 2006 anonymous | - From: Italy - A Gastronomical Adventure Not Soon To Be Forgotten ITALY!!! * drools * |
| 29th October 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | It's a real colour! - From: Italy - A Gastronomical Adventure Not Soon To Be Forgotten FACT: Guys are allowed to use names for colours when it refers to cars. And I can't believe you saw Jen...she's MY friend, get your own! One last thing, the capybara is the largest rodent in the world. You're close to taking the title though, Mr.Maley. Save some pizza for the rest of us. |
| 27th October 2006 sambot | Hello! - From: Italy - A Gastronomical Adventure Not Soon To Be Forgotten Hello there moblogger/travelblogger! I'm a graduate student at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. As part of my Master's Thesis, I am researching the concept of travelblogging and moblogging in the hopes of constructing a unique service geared toward the moblogger/travelblogger's distinct community. Of note, and maybe just to put us all at ease, this is not a money-making thing... nope, it's a crucial part of my graduate research that I hope you can participate in! I've constructed an online survey that should only take about 2 minutes to complete. Any input that you could provide would be of great help! You can take the survey at the following address: www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=15302763533 Thanks so much for your help! Blog on! Sam P.S. If you have any questions, comments, or difficulties with the survey, please feel free to send me an email at travelblog@sambot.com. P.P.S. Oh... and I promise, any and all of the information that you provide will go directly toward my research. I will never, ever, ever share your information with anyone else. Again, thank you so much! |
| 27th October 2006 anonymous | - From: Italy - A Gastronomical Adventure Not Soon To Be Forgotten la dolce vita my friend i see and i travel trough your eyes italy for me and speciality rome is to much beauty to much in a worl like ours keep on hug mate |
| 24th October 2006 Feiko | good showers are priceless - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities I glad I'm not the only freak who rated hostels by their showers. anyway... the worst place to stand in the heat of battle is anywhere. Because you're standing up stupid! Either that or inbetween two of those guns. that would suck too. |
| 22nd October 2006 Dana | - From: Croatia - Where Dalmatian Is Not Just a Good Mascot I feel so special. I was mentioned in your blog. Oh, one thing though; it's hrvatska not hravatska. But it's all good. See I told you Croatia was the most awesome place in the world!!! Now I really want to go. |
| 22nd October 2006 LeAnna | - From: Croatia - Where Dalmatian Is Not Just a Good Mascot Cory, you wrote a book?!?!?! There is so much one does NOT learn when playing softball with another.....I checked it out in Amazon--I now know 2 people who are on amazon. Keep up the fun! |
| 16th October 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Worst Spot - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities Why...next to you of course - dressed as a jester, taunting the enemy Monty Python style. You'd be a magnet for flaming arrows and cannon fire. On the plus side, you'd be honoured posthumously for your skillful diversion tactics. Sweet! |
| 16th October 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Do-gooder! - From: Bulgaria - Hearts of Fire to Thaw Even the Most Icy Travellers I'dve waved the guy back until he smacked the parked car, then thrown dirt on the puddle-soaked old lady. But the thumbtacks...nice work! If that was a good day, I'd hate to see your bad ones. |
| 16th October 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Puppy Love - From: Moonlighting as a Backpack in Turkey If you enjoy animal humping, then come to Taiwan. We saw dogs humping in the middle of the street and on the train tracks. You should take a page from the book of dog sex...jump them bitches from behind hope they don't run away before you finish. If that fails, you can always sniff some ass. Try it and get back to me. |
| 15th October 2006 anonymous | Worst Spot to Stand in the Heat of Battle - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities I think that the worst spot to stand in the heat of battle is in a mound of fire, 'cause then you're burning and that's not cool. Otherwise, I'm glad that the fountain in pigeon square does a little dance. |
| 15th October 2006 Kate Hildebrand | Great Blog! - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities I always felt bad for those guys who got molten tar dumped on them when they stormed the castle |
| 15th October 2006 Dana | gosh... - From: Belgrade and Sarajevo: A Tale of Two Cities So not fair. You're soooooo close to Croatia. I'm jealous at the moment. Dobar dan means good morning. Zdravo is hello. Annnnyywhoooo, you had palachenka? It's yummy, huh? |
| 12th October 2006 anonymous | bulgarian bums - From: Bulgaria - Hearts of Fire to Thaw Even the Most Icy Travellers av definately noticed the ladies sense of fasion and have only been here one day. lovely stuff. u write well. ur a legend. josh and harry |
| 12th October 2006 chinesegirl | I really love this photo - From: Bulgaria - Hearts of Fire to Thaw Even the Most Icy Travellers I want to add this travel note to my blog. Can u give me one permission? my blog is X Travel Notes: http://xtravelnotes.blogspot.com |
| 11th October 2006 Erin | Cyrillic Alphabet - From: Bulgaria - Hearts of Fire to Thaw Even the Most Icy Travellers Cory, I can't believe you don't just instinctively know the Cyrillic alphabet. It's the most self-explanatory alphabet ever. Otherwise, good job saving the old lady from the puddle. What a gentleman! |
| 11th October 2006 James | Toffee - From: Bulgaria - Hearts of Fire to Thaw Even the Most Icy Travellers damn that shit was sweet!!! |
| 9th October 2006 anticrisps | easy life - From: Moonlighting as a Backpack in Turkey hey, What am I reading ?? Do you remember that time were we were working hard 6 hours a day and without talking moreover. Carrying heavy logs or breaking asphalt with our weak hands and steal matches ?? Good time, good time. But now Im seeing that you prefer cruise, belly dance, air ballon and stuff. I can say it dud, sorry but "you madame buterfly, not I madame buterfly" Well, I can see that in Turkey too "everything is possible" Greatings from Poland where I did a stop to come back home. |
| 8th October 2006 Sabr1na | D1d you have to? - From: Moonlighting as a Backpack in Turkey Thanks Cory....... :-) |
| 6th October 2006 tony | - From: Moonlighting as a Backpack in Turkey All right, that's it, I'm going to Turkey. As soon as I can prove I'm from a totally harmless portion of the world which is not grudgeworthy. (Cindy, got those pig wings working yet?) |
| 1st October 2006 Dana | - From: Turkey for Me, Turkey for You It's definately not fair. I've always wanted to go to Turkey and there you are! I even learned Turkish and everything! Well have fun on your travels! |
| 29th September 2006 bruno | giyf9f - From: Turkey for Me, Turkey for You hi my friend i hate you for having an amazing life,your blog give me hope , keeep on going , i hope you always overcome your dificulties, what you need just say something and be there, see you my friend |
| 29th September 2006 Erin | No Comment - From: Turkey for Me, Turkey for You It's just like you to get drunk and mugged! Otherwise, the androgenous ninja belly dancer. I can't understand it. I look at the picture thinking it's a joke. Some dare among friends. But, whatever, what can I do about it? Not alot. So, I hope you enjoy your arcelik, -Erin- |
| 28th September 2006 tony | - From: Turkey for Me, Turkey for You One of these days, I will visit Istanbul, and possibly Izmir as well. But having the worries I do, I'd prefer not to get anywhere near the Middle East until the FUBAR factor (Iraq, Israel) drops somewhat. |
| 28th September 2006 Feiko | No No No... - From: Turkey for Me, Turkey for You Leasons's learned must not include not drinking. That would anti travelling! But I'm glad you're ok. And good one for for being prepared. One might call you little boy scout Traveller! But take care of yourself and I now want to go to Istanbul... Damn you free spirited traveller. |
| 28th September 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Stick 'em up! - From: Turkey for Me, Turkey for You Sucks about your luck...first your camera, then your wallet. Now if only you could find someone willing to take your clothes, you'd be set! One question: why didn't you bust out some ninja moves? Travel safe my friend, you got off easy this time. |
| 26th September 2006 Feiko | Level 6.... seriously?!? - From: Estonia, Part II: Naughty, Naughty Virgins, and a Kick in the Cock for Good Measure. Oh, and Riga too. Well... I guess you at least proved that you can work harder than look closer at the technological instruments. I think time at the hard labour camps may have dampened your observation skills. (at with regards to machines) Obviously your writing skills haven't lessened at all :-) Good for you for standing up to the dictator/idiot. I guess stupid isn't contained by national borders. and I'm not creative but I'm thinking madam butterfly has to fit into your memoirs somewhere. sounds like good times my man.... have fun in Turkey |
| 23rd September 2006 Jerry Chen/Jeremy Venable | YO - From: Estonia, Part II: Naughty, Naughty Virgins, and a Kick in the Cock for Good Measure. Oh, and Riga too. We've managed to hack into Mr. Eatons and steal the address without him knowing (althought I think he might be on to us ). It's nice knowing that you're having a good time, and my new history teacher licks balls and then savors the taste in his mouth...(that applies to both of us). You know why? ill tell you why, cus they aint the MAESTRO. Try not to get too shitfaced to the point that you can't name all the countries in europe anymore. Give us an update once in awhile by our emails jchen659@yahoo.com (jerry) and ff_lovr@sbcglobal.net (jeremy). Best regards: Jerry Chen, Jeremy Venable (luv U loooong time) |
| 22nd September 2006 C. Patino | what a sav - From: Nicest People on Earth MR. Maley, errrr Corey? i guess. man Maley u are a fricken savage. looks like ur having the time of ur life. hope u have a fun trip through out Europe. -colin ps, when come back to.....Canada i guess, u'll be loaded, cuz the exchange rate is hella good, FYI. but u probably already knew. |
| 19th September 2006 pierrot | I ll kick ur ass - From: Estonia, Part II: Naughty, Naughty Virgins, and a Kick in the Cock for Good Measure. Oh, and Riga too. do u remember that time where I was kikking ur ass at ping pong, u r not winner yet, 15-9, ok u have the leadership for the moment, but I ll come in ur canadian ranch to show u how we can win a match by 21-15. Im printting ur blog, I ll read it this evening and u will have some comments soon, b sure. let s keep in touch in order to know the place and the time I ll kick ur ass (ot in the coke, as u wish) enjoy ur turkisk time and please no crisps at lunch it s forbidden by the anti crispy movment. See u |
| 19th September 2006 Kat | Cory vs The Man - From: Adventures in Estonia, Where "Everything is Possible." That's the spirit Cory, don't let The Man get you down! Good luck on your next slave camp, may you, as the heroic group leader, save them from more serfdom! Keep up the good work matey! |
| 19th September 2006 Pete | - From: Estonia, Part II: Naughty, Naughty Virgins, and a Kick in the Cock for Good Measure. Oh, and Riga too. I no longer care about said contests due to my shameful loss. If a first you don't succeed, give up. Anything that's hard to do isn't worth doing. Except for these here comments. They make the tips of my fingers hurt slightly, but it's worth it. |
| 19th September 2006 Erin | Do I need a title? - From: Estonia, Part II: Naughty, Naughty Virgins, and a Kick in the Cock for Good Measure. Oh, and Riga too. Okay, Cory, here's my first comment to you. I hope you savor it. Anyways, why do you have such a crappy alarm clock that you have to stay up all night cuz you can't trust it to wake you up? Seriously! I have a traveling alarm clock that vibrates. So, you stick it in your pillow with the time set and you wake up to the bed shaking. I always jolt right up. It can also beep, but who needs that when you think you're waking up to an earthquake? Also, I love the How Not to Be Seen clip. I have learned so much from that. Anyways, there's a comment for you. Hope you enjoy. -Erin- |
| 17th September 2006 Dan | Return to the North - From: I´ve Been To Hell and Back and other Nordic Adventures Take a close look at the "Slow Haircut" picture. You are totally getting checked out. |
| 12th September 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Burninating comsummate 'V's... - From: Adventures in Estonia, Where "Everything is Possible." Also caught the Monty Python joke by the way...nothing get's by me! Good work on screwing Valdo over, he sounds just like my landlord. I still think you're a pussy however. I love who you are don't change. Love, Meeler. :-P |
| 11th September 2006 Estonian | too bad - From: Adventures in Estonia, Where "Everything is Possible." Well, I hope your Estonian experience will turn out better than just Valdo. I feel sad about those japanese people though... Have a nice trip! |
| 10th September 2006 Dad | Your the Man - From: Adventures in Estonia, Where "Everything is Possible." Hi Son I am proud of you for taking a stand for what is right and being the one to stand up for your friends. I love who you are don't change. Love Dad |
| 9th September 2006 tony | Oy, what a mensch, nu? - From: Adventures in Estonia, Where "Everything is Possible." You're no shlemiel. When a goy such as yourself uses Yiddish, it makes me kvell with joy. |
| 5th September 2006 Your Math Cuz | Hello Cuz - From: I´ve Been To Hell and Back and other Nordic Adventures I am glad you are having a good time. When you get home I will have to take you to this little ethiopean restaurant we found. The food was awesome. Hope to talk to you soon |
| 4th September 2006 Anna | - From: I´ve Been To Hell and Back and other Nordic Adventures New on the bloglist after meeting Cory in Stockholm, I've spent the better part of my day at work catching up - and enjoying it so much I almost missed my classes and laughing out loud in the teatcher's room. I do look forward to hearing more of your adventures - and also hope to see you again along the road. If you do decide to go to Bhutan, let me know! :-) Take care and keep in touch! (By the way, I'm trying to convince my principal to give me money to take my students to "The Planet".) |
| 4th September 2006 Pete | - From: I´ve Been To Hell and Back and other Nordic Adventures I am glad that one of my history teachers seems to have stopped caring about the quality of his writing, instead focusing on the amusing and pointless rather than the insightful. This makes me enormously happy. Good show. (BTW, I have stopped caring about the quality of my comments as well, which is why I have decided against insulting you today) |
| 4th September 2006 Dana | - From: I´ve Been To Hell and Back and other Nordic Adventures I love your Burger King crown. I get those whenever we go to Burger King. The drive-thru people look at me strangely but end of giving one to me. It's great! |
| 27th August 2006 Edelbrau | Identification - From: Euro Safari - Part One (You Could Be A Winner - See Inside for Details, offer not valid in Quebec) Maybe that's the Jung Frau you would have met in the sex shop. "Frau Bleucher!" from Young Frankenstein. Thanks for the skin...I guess. Neigh! |
| 26th August 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Animal Identification - From: Euro Safari - Part One (You Could Be A Winner - See Inside for Details, offer not valid in Quebec) Hey...isn't that your Mom? |
| 26th August 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Holla! - From: Granada - A Holiday from my Vacation Boo-yah, I get an official shout-out on your blog. Super sweet! And I just got your postie in the mail today too. That deserves some serious wazzin' and whompin', wouldn't you agree? Sucks about your iPod, "Que mala suerte", as the Spanish would say. |
| 25th August 2006 LeAnna Levenson | Bigfoot contest - From: Euro Safari - Part One (You Could Be A Winner - See Inside for Details, offer not valid in Quebec) ok, Cory, so I had to check for myself what this animal is. After a minute amount if research a la internet, I think what you saw was a Chamois. Check out this link here to see more pics and to verify for yourself: http://www.ultimateungulate.com/Images/Rupicapra_rupicapra/R_rupicapra1.html when can I expect my prize? |
| 25th August 2006 Cammy | - From: Granada - A Holiday from my Vacation I SAW THAT! YAY! Oh and horrible horrible HORRIBLE news... your classroom has been taken over... i don't like it... ANYHOO... yay europe! Don't get too burned out. And stop losing stuff/getting it stolen. It's bad for you "chi." I don't know what that is but my mom's a buddhist now and says my brother needs his chi re-alined. So you might as well just keep yours in tact. |
| 25th August 2006 Cammy | - From: Morocco Maloku OMG. OMGOMGOMG. EWEWEWEWEW. Can I send you some of that travel toilet paper? Maybe a gallon of anti-bacterial hand gel or some bleach? Please? |
| 24th August 2006 Feiko | oh poor little ipod... - From: Granada - A Holiday from my Vacation Once again great pictures and sounds like you're having a great time :-) It's good to stop for a while and just enjoy life. Seems like you've found a lot of good looking company to do so with. So I can't help but comment that I didn't really use the rail paas that well either but really... fuck it... (that was a flashback to all of the aussie's I meet in europe) you're having a good time. .. enough said. Well that and the fact that you will never be able to see it all anyway. So don't let the hope that the next city will be better or cooler suck you in. Have a good whirlwind my man. |
| 23rd August 2006 Sarah Terherst | trip to Africa - From: Granada - A Holiday from my Vacation Cory, I've had so much fun keeping up with your travels. Sounds like you're having a great time. Well, I'm leaving for Africa on Thursday (the 24th). I'm going to Rwanda, Uganda, then Kenya. I get back on Sept 13. I'm afraid i won't be near the internet, so no blog. But, I'll e-mail you when I get home. I'm glad you're having such a good time :) |
| 20th August 2006 D. Edel | Genius - From: Granada - A Holiday from my Vacation Cory, your trip has been frikin genius. I've enjoyed your debauchery and psudo-schoarly docent tours. Looking forward to more as your weary Wildcat colleagues go back to the grind this monday. One suggestion, more skin...and more tales of skin. Even if they have to be invented... Ciao for now, David P.S. I have already forgiven your foolishness in rooting for the French in the Final. By the wayt, have you met any "Sons of Terrorist Whores"? |
| 16th August 2006 Pete | - From: Morocco Maloku I have nothing to say |
| 10th August 2006 Leader of the pack | - From: Morocco Maloku Well at least dad was warned of the monster. but that line probably made him look for it. I hear lisbon is lovely this time of year |
| 9th August 2006 Feiko | hmmm.. - From: Morocco Maloku Ok so a few points. 1 Morocco looks great despite some of the descriptions. Nice pics BTW. 2 After a while I totally rated the hostels on 2 things. Bed and showers. a good shower would normally still give the hostel a good rating in my book anyway. Still the palace hostel you stayed in looks amazing! 3 if you used your left hand to clean your butt why is there a picture of you eating with your left hand? hmmm... oh well... I'm sure you managed to find some soap somewhere :-) and finally congrats on the random travelling... yes there really is some freedom in this world! |
| 2nd August 2006 Feiko | ahh Spain - From: Edinburgh - Haunted, Drunk, and Well Read. Let's Call it a Night so many Tapas bars.. so little time. I was in Sans Sebastion as well.. hmm small world anyway, if you like wine tasting Bourdeaux is the place to be. the town... not totally exciting but lots of darn good wine tours. Don't miss out on Barcelona either! |
| 1st August 2006 Dana | - From: Edinburgh - Haunted, Drunk, and Well Read. Let's Call it a Night Oo, lucky! I love Edinburgh. No fair. Haha haggis. You are a very brave man! I remember that clock. My mum went to the Dali Museum while we rode the London Eye. Hope you are having fun! =] |
| 31st July 2006 Shelley C. | Buenos - From: Edinburgh - Haunted, Drunk, and Well Read. Let's Call it a Night Short for Buenos Dias. Hey Cory, I am so enjoying your blogs. You are an enthusiastic traveller! It has been a looooong time since I have been to Scotland, but distinctly remember the difficulty in understanding what the heck the Scottish were saying. I am glad you visited the Imperial War Museum... my fav. Hope you are headed to Granada for the Alahambra at some point. It is said that in one of the rooms there is where Columbus got the thumbs up from Isabella, et al. Enjoy the paella, the Goya, Velasquez, Dali and Picasso.... Shelley |
| 31st July 2006 Pete | - From: Edinburgh - Haunted, Drunk, and Well Read. Let's Call it a Night Oo Oo, I know, it's elderberries!!! Ha ha, I win. Good times * wipes tear from cheek * Anyways, have fun in Madrid there, and good job eating the Scottish food, I don't even think I would eat that, just by knowing what was in it. You are a brave man indeed, injesting such, um... delicacies. |
| 25th July 2006 Cammy | - From: Nicest People on Earth Ok #1 it's called EMAIL Maley. It's this nifty little invention dealing with the webbernet, which is like a bunch of say, "tubes," and it's quite usefull when staying in touch with women who you "quite like." #2 creamed your pants? really? totally necessary to say? really? REALLY? i guess i just never noticed how literally in love with the world you really are... or at least unnaturally attracted to it... anyways, have a nice time. |
| 24th July 2006 Feiko | Hmm... kiwi's - From: Nicest People on Earth Yes... something about the women. I managed to meet a number of women I quite liked as well my boy. Nothing wrong with a little bit of romance in Europe. Dont' worry you'll get to meet a lot of Aussies and Kiwis. Just laugh when they ask where you're from in the. US... after they've seen the Canadina Flag. It just goes better that way. |
| 23rd July 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | Walls of Paris - From: Nicest People on Earth They're also like Paris Hilton in another sense...they're famous for simply existing. However, I don't suppose the Walls of York have ever been involved in bootleg porn. |
| 22nd July 2006 Dana | - From: Nicest People on Earth First off... GNER= Great North Eastern Railway. Secondly you were pretty close to where I grew up! Cambridge is about 1 1/2 hours away from Maidstone. Hope you're having fun! =] |
| 22nd July 2006 Luke's Mama | - From: Nicest People on Earth Seriously, you are one of the few people who can write the phrase "creamed in my pants" without sounding that offensive. Luke says "nectarine." He is going though a growth spurt and eating everything. It is a thousand degrees here, so we caved, and Dan is out buying an air conditioner. |
| 22nd July 2006 Pete | - From: Nicest People on Earth You seem to be taking a quality tour... I still don't understand exactly where you have been... oh well, I guess I'll just pretend to understand, that always works. Congrats on picking the hottest time of year and the hottest year EVER to go to Europe. Good Show! |
| 7th July 2006 Tony | - From: Czech Republic: Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones I'd tell you to visit Dachau, but Auschwitz probably trumps it. Kuntna Hora is oogy. I wonder when I get to go? Oh, right, when I have disposable income that's not already earmarked for other purposes a year before I earn it... |
| 6th July 2006 Feiko | Hmmm good memories - From: Czech Republic: Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones Hey big guy... sounds like you're enjoying the backpacking already. I had a great time in Prague as well when I was there. Definitely worth staying for a while to really get a chance to explore the city. Nice pictures BTW. Damn you for making me want to travel again! |
| 6th July 2006 Pete | oooo... bones... - From: Czech Republic: Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones Is that a G-Shock? I would recognize that shiny chrome button anywhere! Anyways, good job getting a new camera, and using it to capture a picture of the elusive Ryan. And also nice work snatching that bone... excelent souvenir. That would make a nice key chain. Well, I guess that I will go on in my dreary existance here, not blowing anything up now that the fourth has come and gone... Oh well, maybe someday I'll go to Europe. Then I can finally live up to my two month long dream, to become a Soccer Hooligan. Oh, thats gonna be great. |
| 6th July 2006 Dana | ... - From: Czech Republic: Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones Wow, the Czech is beautiful! |
| 29th June 2006 Sharlene Maley | Not Surprised! - From: A Krak-ho Stole My Camera Hey Cory, why am I not surprised that you had your camera stolen or misplaced. It is a talent that must be in your genes because you have had it since birth. I am sorry you are without a camera. I think you should splurge and buy yourself another one! Enjoying your stories. Stay safe and out of trouble. Love you forever. Mom. |
| 27th June 2006 Darren | - From: A Krak-ho Stole My Camera What does the city look like, maybe some pictures would be nice |
| 27th June 2006 The Palyszniuk's | - From: A Krak-ho Stole My Camera Sounds like you are having a great trip! Miss you lots! Kyla, Darren & Hudsyn |
| 27th June 2006 Sandra Sveinson | Missed you in Mexico!! - From: A Krak-ho Stole My Camera Hi Cory, Thanks for the updates on your trip. Sorry about your camera - yicks! We missed you in Mexico. Connie was able to carry on the Maley tradition of endless entertainment in yours and Darren's absence. Stay safe and keep in touch. Miss you. The Sveinson Clan |
| 27th June 2006 Pete | Nice Job Getting Your Camera Jacked, Jerk - From: A Krak-ho Stole My Camera Well, well, well... You had to lose your camera, the one which provided so many happy pictures for the rest of us to look at. That makes me sad. But also angry... very angry! My anger is equivalent to that of Lugash! But anyways, you make me very jealous. I wish I could get deported and then wander around Europe with a wealthy and generous family, get a camera stolen (dumbass), and write about my experiences in a blog, meanwhile confronting people loudly while having no gun, knife, machete, axe, sledgehammer, death star, Jedi Powers, or scary looking tatoos (again, dumbass). I really, truly do. Hmmm... maybe I should join the Swiss Army, that way I could get deported, and get an assault rifle! For Free! That's better than Texas! P.S: I never thought I would EVER repeatedly call one of my high school teachers a dumbass, but I'm in America, (U-S-A, U-S-A!) and you're in... um, wherever the hell you are now. It's hard to keep up with you vagabonds... jerks... |
| 27th June 2006 Cammy | - From: A Krak-ho Stole My Camera Yes Maley it's me... and you thought you could just blog it up and not tell me. Well i found you out! HAH! You can't escape! Never!! Oh and are you sure it wasn't a Spanish gypsie? If it was please find her and get my wallet back. Well that's all for now. Oh no wait, you have lots to typos just FYI. Ok now that's all. But i'll be back! Bye |
| 25th June 2006 scott | mmmmm.......pussy - From: Ljubljana...The next best thing to living on the Sun! Is it sad that I was thinking of you tonight so I had to watch Jossie and the Pussycats? |
| 22nd June 2006 Dana | - From: Ljubljana...The next best thing to living on the Sun! Ahh, Slovenja you have to love it. Hey lookie lookie; you spelled it correctly! FYI, it has been scientifically proven that the Baltic people are the prettiest. Hope you had fun. |
| 22nd June 2006 Pete | Hizzah! - From: Ljubljana...The next best thing to living on the Sun! Well, I expected more updates from you... I was looking forward to seeing pictures of your experience on the Danube. But, I guess you just don't care about us non-globe travelers, do you? That makes me angry... Anyway, thenks for the OCASIONAL updates, and I look forward to more. P.S. How do you pronounce that cities name? I've been trying to figure it out, but I'm way to lazy to just look it up... |
| 21st June 2006 Dana | - From: A First Class Start So I am pretty jealous of you at the moment. I want to travel Europe forever and ever! But no... I'm stuck here. Well, have lots of fun and don't get lost! P.S. You still spell Ljubljana incorrectly! =] |
| 20th June 2006 Sina | - From: A First Class Start Hey Mr. Maley!! Looks like your having so much fun, that's great! It looks beautiful out there. Well, now me, Afelda, Yadira, Rosa and Jamie are planning to come out there because we're so bored here in San Francisco!! Okay, well I can't wait to see the rest of your trip!! Be safe and have fun!! |
| 19th June 2006 dad | Thanks for keeping us informed - From: A First Class Start Hi son I got your e-mail fatherdays card and thanks for the shert,golf balls and the Joney Cash cd. say hi to the Tates I love you, I was just getting use to the idea of you being so far away in California but Europe I don't know. Be safe and have fun. Love Dad |
| 19th June 2006 Scott | You lucky shit! - From: A First Class Start Glad to see you're having an eventfull time already. And I was especialy pleased to see that by twisting your ankle you can still do a wonderfull impression of me. Have fun at the brewery. Blow the head of one for me. Cheers. |
| 18th June 2006 Pete | Jolly Good Show Then - From: A First Class Start Well, I see that I beat kevin to a post, so that makes me very happy. Your pictures sadden me, for I am here pressure washing my fences (which is still fun, kind of like using a flamethrower, except with less heat... better for summer), while you and the Tate family are in Germany. Hmm... lets see... I'm also supposed to make you feel bad, but I really can't think of anything... wait a sec... short pants! soccer! have you forgotten everything you learned here in America already? Bah! You sadden me immensly. At least you did barbeque, which is truly the American way... eat meat and pollute at the same time! Yay! Best of luck, and jolly good show chap. |
| 6th June 2006 The Sushi Cowboy | And just WHO are you? - From: Go Away Cory - The Party Pardon me, but I don't recall signing up for this newsletter. I mean, what's this all aboooot eh? Glad to hear you're one step closer to living life as a hobo. Trust me, it's great! But it's a big scary world out there sometimes, so I have one piece of advice: Cory...careful! All the best to you. Safe travels. And don't be a bitch, come to Japan! |
| 5th June 2006 Amy | glad you got it right before you left - From: Go Away Cory - The Party well the title says it all cuz...glad to know I can keep in touch |
| 4th June 2006 Deepak | Wow - From: Go Away Cory - The Party Way to go dude ! I wish I had your chutzpah. Are you coming back to CA at the end of your adventures or are you going back to Canada ? Any girlfriends or SO's yet ? :-) PS: Cali girls suck, so do yourself a favor and get someone from outside. |