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WOW!
Antarctica - mmmmmm..... What an adventurer! |
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What terrific pics you've got here! Wish to see more of the pics as well as the stories. |
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 | Jessica 12/19/2005, in the office with the computer, United States |
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I think that you and scott should make a calendar with the sunset pics. |
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You are off on a journey, good luck! We'll miss you here, and who knows what adventures will ensue in Cleveland when you get back. Until then, you can make do with seeing the most amazing sights of your life, post those pics! |
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Wowzers!
You and Jessica are super cute.
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Loving your style! Say no more.
Good luck with the move to Cleveland. |
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Hi Chad..you don't know me but wanted to tell you how great your pictures are and I have found reading just as interesting, how refreshing to have come accross your web page whilst tracking my son who is in Thailand/Laos....Thank you Thank you for caring about humanity especially those less fortunate than ourselves who have suffered beyond understanding (Cambodia) also Laos...
Look forward to your next installment (advenure) Kind Regards Elaine |
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I prefer: Crouching Chad, not so hidden tiger
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 | Jessica 5/10/2005, CLEVEland in a tiny little office, United States |
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I prefer crouching chad, hidden dragon myself... |
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lions and tigers and bears (and chad) Oh My! |
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 | Lisa Steinberg 4/13/2005, Still in Toronto (sigh) |
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Chad I have to say that I am really proud of you for spending some time volunteering to help with the Tsunami cleanup. I wish I could be there to help too. Keep well and keep the stories coming... |
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 | Darcy 3/29/2005, Thailand |
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Chad,
If you're looking for great diving get your butt off of bad Thai cooking Westernized Ko Tao and head south to Ko Lipe. Just spent a month there, go to Forra Diving. You can e-mail me for more if interested.
I'll be on Ko Phi Phi for the next month, in KL now.
Cheers,
the other American girl |
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 | Julie 3/19/2005, N/A |
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Oh me oh my oh! Look at Chad in Laos, he's running around with some monkeys now. I love those waterfalls.
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 | Yoni 3/17/2005, San Juan Islands |
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The Chad---dude,,Looks like your being a great spongue and soaking up the goodness from the corners and center of the world---I hope that your soakyness grows and incorperates and includes more and more with each beat of your heart and drum-
Love upon love-
Yoni |
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 | Raina 3/15/2005, asheville, nc |
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I am so amazed at the travelling adventures you are having! And just for the record, Rachel from the Thai cooking class is a friend of mine from UW as well! (Go Badgers!)
I love reading about your travels, they inspire me to get out and see the world myself! Keep exploring...
Shout out to the other folks reading these messages!
Shalom alecheim~ |
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 | Lisa Steinberg 3/1/2005, Toronto Canada |
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Hey Chaddeus,
Your trip sounds so amazing! So as per your request I have a couple of books I read recently that I enjoyed. One was The Red Tent by Anita Diamant (it's based on Dina from the Torah). The second one is called Mother of Kings by Poul Anderson (not Paul). It's a fantasy novel based on the ancient writings of Queen Gunnhild who was a Norse Viking Queen in the 10th century.
I will get back to you on some origins of sayings. Keep well! |
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 | Uncle David 2/28/2005, Arlington Heights, Il |
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Chad- why did you shave the bead? Was it too hot to keep on? Keep sending pics, the waterfall, the scouts, elephants, and of course your skirt - make sure you do keep it up (the skirt I mean lol) were great.Leah and I are heade to see Grandma tomorrow (Tuesday March 1st).Continued Safe travels! |
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 | lisa 2/28/2005, procrastinating in my room in brooklyn |
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i would like to direct everyone's attention to chad in a skirt |
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