An exploration into the moving to Australia and the luggage I might need to bring. Real reason for the move here : www.gradualreport.com to buy the pictures Elephant = tinyurl.com Fish = tinyurl.com Creative Cell = tinyurl.com Square Earth = tinyurl.com Party = tinyurl.com
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NEW Award-Winning ZÜCA Luggage!
September 21st, 2009
Luggage Boy Travel Much? Has the FAA asked you to start paying rent at your local airport? Do you feel that “trip” is a four letter word? If so then you need to toss your wheeled luggage to the curb and try the revolutionary new ZÜCA Pro. Developed for the seasoned road warrior, the ZÜCA Pro is part carry-on, part organizer, and part “darn is this thing cool”. With a built-in seat (seriously) and removable packing pouches that stack like drawers, this patented new concept in travel is like nothing else …
Sitting, Walking and Living Like a Monk in Isan, Thailand
August 14th, 2009
Luggage Boy In Thailand I took refuge in the northeast in a region known as Isan, where the people taught me how to sit like a Thai and then as a monk, how to walk like monk.
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Sitting, Walking and Living Like a Monk in Isan, Thailand
Things Every Responsible Traveler Should Know
August 14th, 2009
Luggage Boy Some of the most beautiful places in the world come with a history of civil injustice, often masked by the tourist industry.
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Things Every Responsible Traveler Should Know
Houston’s Art Car Parade:
July 23rd, 2009
Luggage Boy The Houston Art Car Parade was started by The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, an organization founded by Houston Postman Jeff McKissack to make art more accessible to the community. The first parade in 1988, with 40 cars, drew about 2,000 people. Now there are more than 250 cars in the parade and it draws about 250,000 people from all over the world and forms the nucleus of The Orange Show’s Art Car Weekend, known as “Houston’s best party.”
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Biking from Tibet to Nepal: The Longest Descent in the World
June 18th, 2009
Luggage Boy The Tibetan plateau averages more than 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) above sea level. It boasts the highest peaks in the world.
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Biking from Tibet to Nepal: The Longest Descent in the World
A Freighter Cruise Experience
June 11th, 2009
Luggage Boy Freighter voyages are not for the ordinary traveler; they are for people who want to escape from the norms of planned, routine travel and step into the world of unpredictable adventure. Flying is for people who would like to get somewhere quickly.
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A Freighter Cruise Experience

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