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Date: 30th May 2007

mas mamones
i'm glad you like mamones because i love them too hope next time you visit Costa Rica drop by my hometown Turrialba is very nice. By the way my english is worst when i speak... PURA VIDA!!!

From Blog: Last Update From Costa Rica
Date: 2nd October 2006

yet again...
So I finally had time to sit down and read through this particular blog entry of yours, and yet again found myself laughing loud enough so that almost all of my housemates filed into my room to see what was up. LIke the comments before mine, you are truely gifted in the written word...I know, I've said this a million times, but its is undoubtedly true. Stay well! P.S. the mountains love me and I love them. we should drive on the parkway!

From Blog: Is it an accident if it doesn't leak from the diaper?
Date: 20th September 2006


you're doing great.

From Blog: Grease, Mel Gibson, and Jesus...a great combination
Date: 12th September 2006


honestly paul, i was having a bad day today. i checked your blog to see what you were up to and found myself not only doubled over in laughter but truly touched. i've never laughed harder at written word...you are seriously gifted, my friend! take care of yourself and good luck on your upcoming trips. marissa.

From Blog: Is it an accident if it doesn't leak from the diaper?
Date: 9th September 2006

looking for a few good warm bodies...
hey dude. your blogs keep getting funnier. this was definitely the best one yet. it almost brought me to tears... if you have had enough of dealing with other people's crap (literally) for a while, my work is going through a severe hiring shortage. crews across the state are having a hard time meeting their needs. and as good as that wcc shirt looks on you already, i am sure you would be a shoe-in....let me know. cheers. -peter

From Blog: Is it an accident if it doesn't leak from the diaper?
Date: 6th September 2006

...
I think i might have accidentally unsubcribed myself from your blog. in my excitement to read the new entry i clicked whatever link was closest to my cursor. as always a pleasure to read your blog! let me know when you'll be back in the southern neck of the woods.

From Blog: Is it an accident if it doesn't leak from the diaper?
Date: 1st September 2006

i wish your haircut was still a hightop
paulial i love the pick of you jumping over spirit!!!!!!!! miss youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

From Blog: A Moose in the Poconos eh?
Date: 27th August 2006

hey
Maine looks beautiful, i've always wanted to go there. it's good to know you're still working hard and barely getting a moment's rest :-) i hope the rest of your trips go smoothly... well.. that may be too much to ask, but i guess smoothly would be boring and it seems like you would never be involved in anything boring. now i'm babbling... take care!

From Blog: A Moose in the Poconos eh?
Date: 27th August 2006

LOL Funny
I always look forward to receiving a notice that you have updated your blog. You've had some great travel experiences and your sense of humor and writing style make it so enjoyable to read. God bless you for being such a great leader to all those Sprout participants. You make a difference in their lives, more than you will ever know. Keep the great pictures and funny stories coming.

From Blog: A Moose in the Poconos eh?
Date: 22nd August 2006


paulial i missss youuuuuuuuuu

From Blog: Grease, Mel Gibson, and Jesus...a great combination
Date: 8th August 2006

My favorite
I have been reading your blogs for months...before I even left the states and this by far is my favorite. thank you....ps: thank you also for looking like my friend Leon.

From Blog: Grease, Mel Gibson, and Jesus...a great combination
Date: 8th August 2006

good work
keep up the good work

From Blog: Grease, Mel Gibson, and Jesus...a great combination
Date: 18th July 2006

Happy Trails
Hi Paul, I heard some folks say "a picture is good as a thousand words" but to me, the way you wrote your Huancayo experience, made me "see" a lot of pictures in my head. I was 15 years old back in 1966 when a schoolmate from Lima, invited me to Huancayo. I have been to Huancayo only once and your impressions of the same place, brought me lots of memories and "saw" pictures in your writing. May the good Lord give strenght, You'll be someone very important one day. joseortiz1025@msn.com

From Blog: One more week in Huancayo
Date: 12th July 2006

not much...
i dont have much to say... i am colombian and some how at 5 am i decided to see wut was the world opinion on my country and i some how end up in this web wich was a million journals lets call them about peopl e from other places who liked my little country and am glad because i am aware of all tyhe bad propaganda that the news put on my country but am glad that u and other people like it... also i 5think it was kind of funny the whole party thing and i must say that ur some where between brave and dumb (not in a bad way)

From Blog: A Night With Drug Lords
Date: 10th July 2006

Blog... not travel guide
I use this travelblog to write about my personal experiences... it's not a travel guide. I don't feel any responsibilty to lie about my experiences just so some tourist meandering around the internet gets a warm fluffy feeling about a place.

From Blog: Los Cangrejos Ecaparon!
Date: 9th July 2006


Hey..well Just wanted to say thanks heaps...I'm From Muisne and well the Coke-Head thing really...It's just the thing we need for tourist to come..When you search for Muisne on Google your comment comes up..So thanks Alot Really..You're a Legend Mate.. Here is what I Think of the Island.... Its my website...Check it out http://www.myspace.com/mymumsaysimcool

From Blog: Los Cangrejos Ecaparon!
Date: 7th July 2006

Well Done
I must commend you on how you handled yourself. I confronted a similar situation in Peru. I think the advice that any travelor should extrapolate from your story is to remain calm and respond in a rational manner.

From Blog: Disrobing before strangers
Date: 4th July 2006

yes funny
I'm sorry for your experience but I have to admit that I was laughing over your story! Good thing you didn't get held back for anything else! A good story to share with others! Happy travels :)

From Blog: Disrobing before strangers
Date: 4th July 2006

Ecuadorean Airport Police
Thanks for sharing your experience. Makes me realise that I had a very near miss when flying out of Guayaquil in Feb. Problem started at passport control - the guy couldn't find "United Kingdom" on his computer, and as he had clearly never heard of the UK seemed convinced therefore that my passport was a fake. Eventually got through when his colleague showed him how to drive the computer. However the delay obviously caught the eye of the drug police and I was pulled aside and given the verbal third degree in Spanish. Having gone through my entire itinerary he started going on about drugs. My blank look resulted in me having to go through the entire process again in English with his colleague, but after 15 minute he obviously decided to let me off without dragging me off to the back room. Thought I was having a really bad day when the airline officials called out my name over the tannoy immediately after (judging by the verbal abuse the checkin staff were getting) bumping several other people off the flight, but I was wrong - upgraded to business class!! Ecuadorean airports weren't that bad after all!

From Blog: Disrobing before strangers
Date: 1st July 2006


If it makes you feel any better about the government ... I got stripped searched in the Denver airport coming back to ATL... apparently there's something really suspicious about a college kid playing US National Rugby for a week out there. Come down to clemson a-hole.

From Blog: Disrobing before strangers
Date: 1st July 2006


Very nicely written. Liked the way you got loads of oompa lumpa references in. Very witty.

From Blog: Disrobing before strangers
Date: 1st July 2006

Funny. . . It's always funnier when it happens to someone else!
This made my day! I enjoyed reading about your encounter at the airport. I don't know if I could have remained that calm.

From Blog: Disrobing before strangers
Date: 30th June 2006

Read a little deeper
Sorry to offend you, but i think that you should read a little deeper into my blog updates. You have every right to think that I am a "stupid person", but make sure you do your research before name-calling. If you look back at every update I made from Colombia, you will notice that I was constantly talking about how much I loved Colombians and complemented them on their courtesy and unbelievable friendliness. I think Colombians are incredible and have said that they just have a bad image that is hard to kick. I have even recommended other travelers to visit the country. I do not believe that my own stupidity in getting myself into interesting situations says anything about the entire population of the country. I even stated that I put myself in the situation and that it was completely avoidable. Sorry if you don't like my "stupid story" but it is just a story of my personal experiences and I think you just misinterpreted them.

From Blog: A Night With Drug Lords
Date: 29th June 2006

Bad
I think you are a stupid person, Colombia is more thank drugs, million of colombians works, study and more in the righ form and you with your stupid story create a bad imagen of this country, thank you for nothing!

From Blog: A Night With Drug Lords





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