oooh yeah Yeah, that Justin sure is a totally awesome guy. Probably one of the best guys in the WORLD! So undeniably cool and also so ridiculosly attractive...
Fast Work! Wow! You got your blog up so quickly Joel! Fantastic adventures. I loved the photo of the camel shadows and the sand roses reminded me of the ones we got from the Namib Desert on our travels there. What a privilege to have an insider's view of the Tunisian wedding celebrations!
Better than a Friday night at home Hey Joel, your travel tales enlivened my very dull Friday night at home, I think I am as sorry you have finished your jouneys with Justin as you are!
DD calling Skippy Hey Joel, I didn't find time to read all of your Blog but i saw your makeover LOL . No realy piercing looks nice and hair is better :-) I hope to see you soon online sometime. We should catch up with some skype or something. (p.s. I will probably go to Portugal at the end of august :-) ) stay save and don't forget to jump the bridge ;-) >>>that is saver than the bulls. Greetzz Liekele
The Boy: The Hair Joel, great blog, great photos. Fortunately, your photos have some dashing spunk with beautiful hair driving all the women around the world orgasmic with his captivating charm, cheeky smile, slender face and sexy body. Yet I wouldn't really define it as a haircut; since I'm quite sure he has not actually HAD his hair cut, nor would I even go so far as to call it a hairstyle... probably just call it hair.
Whew! You survived! I knew you would do it Joel and am so glad it went without mishap!! I prayed a lot!! It was great to see the photos as Michael didn't have his camera with him when he did it! It sounds like you are having a great time. Say hi to Baz and JC for me. Look after yourselves!
The Hair Joel, great blog, great photos. Unfortunately your blogs are being overshadowed by an evil and manevolent force, thats right I am talking about Justin's machevelian haircut. It is here to destroy us all!!!!
What a great buzz you had!! The adrenaline rushes just keep on coming!! Great to read of your experiences in Spain, dodging the bulls. I too am fascinated by Guell's work and think La SaGrada Familia is just so amazing - the church as a living growing organism. Thanks for a great blog, Dad.
I want to make a movie about your life! Joel, I've been following your adventures with increasing interest and think they'd be the perfect subject for my next blockbuster. I'm hoping you'll agree to take some time out from your vagabonding adventures to play yourself in the movie - maybe next year? At any rate, next time you're in L.A., I'll have my people call your people, and we'll do lunch.
What a great place! Joel, what a wonderful time you had in Morocco. I have been reading through the chapter on M in LP Africa on a Shoestring and it sounds like you got to see a wide variety of what Morroco has to offer. I'd love to see the Atlas Mountains and wander around the medinas and bazaars. The mint tea sounds delicious!
amazing Yo joel, morroco sounds like a truly amazing experience. Just to see such a different culture and environment (especially to the cosmopolitan life of europe) would be great. The mosque looks really cool as well. Now i really want to go there too, but i hope its cheap there! Then again, homer simpson only gets fined US$2 for smuggling souvenirs out of the country, so im sure that it cant be too costly!
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Yeah, that Justin sure is a totally awesome guy. Probably one of the best guys in the WORLD! So undeniably cool and also so ridiculosly attractive...