Feb/100
Ogilvy: Amex Helps Travelers Get Lei’d
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The best my card ever got me was an upgrade at the Wynn…
Nov/092
How to Survive Brainwashing
Just in case anybody is ever trying to brainwash you…
You might be getting brainwashed if… (click here)
Now you know.
Aug/096
Top 10 Interesting Things I Saw In Colombia
Here are some interesting things I saw in Colombia:

In Colombia, they provide gloves for eating all finger food (ribs, wings, etc.)... "It's the way of the future"

In Colombia, human phone booths are replacing the machines. This guy is selling minutes on his cell phone.

In Colombia, they put two male police officers on every motorcycle. Vibrations + penis-to-anus proximity = a little gay.

In Colombia, you can drink an ice-cold bag of water. Just bite the corner and suck. "The way of the future?"

In Colombia, men are out-numbered 2:1 by beautiful women (see above picture). That's why they can have mullets (or hair like this) and still get girls.

In Colombia, the people are a little racist towards black people. Yet they have jeans called "niggaz". There is no double g in Spanish btw.

In Colombia, Immigration won't let you enter if you're wearing shorts. But across the street I rented these extremely fashionable pants for $1.
Jul/090
How to Escape: Tool #1
Some of us are happy where we are.
Some of us are trying to get somewhere we think we will be happy.
Others are just trying to get as far away as possible from somewhere they think is making them unhappy.
Sometimes life gets tough: psycho exes, brainwashing cults, debt collectors, the mafia, former gangs, criminal charges, etc.
Your escape may be limited by gravity, but you can at least do your best with this nifty tool:
the antipodal calculator (for calculating the opposite side of the Earth)
How to use the tool: Let’s say you were trying to run away from (27.96358921288153, -82.799631357193). Your first option would be a life raft in the Indian Ocean. Although this might seem preferable to you at this moment, you’ll probably get uncomfortable. But Thailand’s pretty close and seems like a good call.
May/091
Notte Sento
Although it’s apparently been around a while, I just came across this great short film called Notte Sento. It’s a silent film composed of 4500 still photographs. For me, it captures how I feel about the relationship between spontaneity, misfortune, adventure and love. Experiences like these are why I’m addicted to wandering. It’s all about allowing adventures to happen–the good and the bad come together beautifully sometimes.
Check it out:
Notte Sento from napdan on Vimeo.















