12/01/2007

theboys

NEW - NOW TAKING REQUESTS... theboys are introducing a new service providing customizable interaction for our loyal viewers. want to see the boys go somewhere… do something in particular, eat bugs, ride an elephant, take a picture of a monkey eating eddie’s passport? This is your chance. Got any asian inquiries? Curious what they eat for breakfast in Thailand, the Chinese symbol for feces, if elephants create some Richter reading when they mate, the Vietnamese word for beer… why use google when you can use the on-site Asian Acquisition All-Stars. Put the boys on mission with a click below.

-theboys

24 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

that horizon looks like a pretty sweet ride :~) ........let's go red sox !!

9/28/2005  
Blogger markdw said...

The Red Sox can only win once a century.
- God

10/12/2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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10/15/2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

eddie i need to know about this "mezcal" tequila's big brother? can you bring some for me when you come back next year?

i miss you asshat

11/18/2005  
Blogger -G.D. said...

you guys are having too much fun...love the pics and the blog.

1/29/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

so yeah i'm impressed you guys haven't died or gotten lost yet, hope that run of luck continues! trip looks epic so far, keep the pics and updates coming for us vicarious viewers. by the way J and i are still having some laughs over your visit. BE TREMENDO!

1/31/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Eddie and Jer, you guys are rad, way to go. Where might you be mid May? Send me an e-mail. Keep truckin, and sending pics our way.
=Tuck

2/07/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hola boys, so the news from socal is that I'm doing a surf trip thru Mex for my spring break and I wanna know about any tremendo secret spots that I should make a part of my trip. I'm driving 4 days down and then turning around for home so anything within that range is fair game. I hope you guys are still alive and having fun by the way, or that at least one of you is. Well hasta luego boys!

2/13/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jeremiah! This blog would make an incredible book. I'm loving your travels... perfection. I hope your travels return you to Beantown in the future, you are missed.

3/14/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Finding the "SuperNova" advertisement deep inside the Units glovebox reminded me to check out the webpage. Looks like your still having a pretty good time. Unfortunately iam back in Canada planning my next advanture (Africa). The Unit is back too and ready another trip south.

Keep the entertaining stories and pics coming; stay safe doing it as well.

6/04/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Those pictures are amazing. Ed, you've grown and are now a god squashing the mortals under your heavy foot. Congrats! The Macchu Picchu trip sounds the the crowning acheivement of your trip so far, way to bushwack and make your own path. The tourism route sounded too easy for men of your talent and cunning. How you doing with the altitude? Take a while to get used to? The array of environments is amazing, seems like you're constantly entering a new section of the archipelago. I'm glad we have ambassadors like yall spreading the gringo love. Enjoy your travels, chew a shitload of coca for me, and enjoy the fourth in style. -
-Tuck
P.S. I;ve been getting drunk and rooting on the sox in your absence, so rest easy.

6/21/2006  
Blogger Peter Hoffman said...

you guys are havin a hell of time...but lemme tell you you missed some excellent stuff in Ecuador, I just spent a month there. Shoulda dropped you a line Jeremy but I didn't know you were down there before I left. - Peter from back in the days of NZ.

6/26/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey boys,
Your pictures are such an inspiration and nice reprive from pressing keys on my computer all day. Keep posting so I can have more to look at. Perhaps one day I will smash my computer in, therefore terminating my job, and follow in your footsteps with some pointers from you....
love,
Kate

10/20/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Check out the rice growing system they have in Bali, not that you can miss it. They take the smallest amount of land and materials and turn it into the most amazing amount of food. Backbreaking labor makes it work. It's really impressive, from what I've read about it. See if you can document the steps they take to irrigate, plant, transfer, and harvest. Don't think you'll ever see any agricultural system like it ever again. Their religion is based on rice planting as well, really cool place, can't wait to see your next update. Suggestion / physical challenge, pull a rickshaw for a day while singing Kung-Fu Fighting over and over and over.. Keep it up guys, miss ya back here on the mainland.

11/15/2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

jeremy...Find a Giant Squid!!!

12/26/2006  
Blogger Unknown said...

Please find a rickshaw driver and give him a break. Pedal him home.

1/30/2007  
Blogger Skridsko said...

Nice blog =)

So where are you guys at now?

/Cecilia who sat by the river in pai

2/09/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

can't wait for the elephants

2/22/2007  
Blogger The DDB said...

Your vague and ambiguous promises of rewards have inspired me to participate in your experiences-for-hire service. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to engage some locals from wherever you current locale may be, to participate in some sort of variation of one of our favorite American drinking games. I understand that plastic Solo cups and Bicycle playing cards are not present in abundance in your part of the world, but this is part of the challenge. You may choose to play beer pong with hollow cococuts, hockey with whatever the local coinage may be, or flip cup with some sort of carved wooden chalice, but I'm sure you can figure out something. Extra points if you can craft a functional beer bong out of palm fronds and a hollowed out vines. Good luck over there and thanks for allowing me to pass a little time at my boring-ass job by living vicariously through your incredible exploits.

-Ian

2/26/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ski a glacier. and Africa, you haven't been to Africa! You must go after SE Asia.

4/10/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gentlemen!

Well done- Rarely a week or two goes by that I don't check your blog when things get a little slow here at work. Where you at now?

I'm looking forward to the enxt entry!

5/25/2007  
Blogger ladybird said...

jeremy,

A conundrum... What is a girl to do when she would like to make a request of her adored friend, but alas, said request would be missed for his presence is in short supply?

andrea

7/20/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Holy damn you fellas have seen some cool places!

If you want to find some music in eastern europe, here's an excellent resource: http://www.memusik.net

word

8/04/2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

For their next adventure, I want to see the boys come to Missoula, Montana. And eat some bugs there. Cool blog, great pics, hope everything is going well Luigi.

8/22/2007  

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