How to begin?
I have been delaying the commencement of this blog for quite a while now simply because I had no idea how to begin. I suppose a personal introduction would be appropriate.
I am Joe,
The Route
Put simply, I plan to get from
I don't intend to take the most direct train route there either, I'm not in a rush and will go as far as my funds take me. Of course I will be keeping a close eye on the bank balance in this blog for the wallet conscious student travellers (as myself) amongst you who might be considering a similar trip.
The final itinerary has not yet been decided, but I do know that
So it begins...
As it stands, I know next to nothing about how on earth I am going to do this trip and I have about 3 months to find out, get my act together and get out there. As I have mentioned I am pretty certain of several locations I will be visiting and even where I will stay, but the fun (often in retrospect) of travelling is all the in betweens and unexpected things that pop up along the way. Everything I learn: how much money I am spending and any problems I encounter will be resolved and faithfully reported for all to see.
Friday, April 28, 2006
An Introduction
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11 comments:
Eastern Europe's a must, and train travel there is dead cheap...
Put your dick back in your pants, Samuel... christ, you're worse than me sometimes!
If there is one person I know who can travel across Europe and nothing will go wrong for them, then it's Joe.
You could put him in the North Pole in nothing but a pink G-string bikini and a pair of snow shoes and 3 months later you would find him drinking Mai Tai's in Phuket.
So good luck... as Mark Twain said - "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
wow nice quote there colly baby! Joe have a good trip my man, and I'll see you "there". Sure is a long way man, but it'll be one fuck of an experience! Hope to radmore updates along the way and I'll keep in touch via comments. I'll have a cold beer waiting at the Lok Ma Chau cross border train station haha
God's speed, my friend
Waiting for part II
Remember to shove a gold watch up ur ass just in case ;)
I enjoy reading the Joeblogs, sounds wonderful.
Congrats btw on your results! Always knew you were a smarty pants.
See you in Honkers!
Hello Nially Baby,
Hows life in the Kong?
Colin that really was quite beautiful...........actually got a tear in my eye at one point!!
Good luck Joseppi
Sorry that last post was from Sam
Hope you packed Imodium
Hey Joey Baby,
Dont worry, getting the shits kind of goes hand in hand with sampling different cultures...and im sure you'll be happy you took the plunge when its all over!!
Hope your enjoying yourself, wandering around Europe and getting pissed, personally im quite happy commuting, and working for 8 hours a day in an office!!!!!
Sean
hey man. found u on VT. This intro sounds promising, I'll catch up the reads!
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