June 24, 2006

Yesteryear Revisited

Yesteryear Revisited

a thousand hands have labored long,
mighty visions to fulfill,
to shape a dream,
to 'stablish strong,
this our city on The Hill.

yes, yes, whatsoever things are still very much true...

Yesteryear Revisited

Posted by bojon at 11:29 PM

June 23, 2006

Buckingham Palace Aint Bojon

Buckingham Palace

yo baby... yo.

agent 5* tore through london spreading the gospel of bojon.

some took to it.

the pasty white majority... not so much.

Buckingham Palace

Posted by bojon at 10:49 PM

June 22, 2006

One Bucket, Two Bucket, Three Bucket, Floor

Bucket o Thai

hmm, wonder what's going on on the other side of the world?

might as well send mikey D and the tenacious doctor ahn over to thailand to check in with the avuncular one to stir up a little debauchery.

ah yes, looks like the poison of choice remains the same.

here's a little coverage of the chaos:

    Bringing the entire world into the Bojon fold is a full-time job, and with but three months remaining in my nearly two year Bojourn, extra agents were called in from home.

    Bucket o Thai


    Agent Dalrymple joined me on Koh Samui and Koh Tao in Thailand. In between introducing Mikey to the mind-bending ways of the bucket, getting chased by a Thai pimp and his spurned bar girls ( a misunderstanding, really), and shattering our barman's gift chillum from a now deceased friend, we did manage to show the uninitiated the Way.

    Bucket o Thai


    However, the Thai islands were only the iceberg's tip, and another agent was called in as we set forth to canvass SE Asia. Agent Ahnstoppable came on board in Bangkok and gave us a crucial third voice to the cause, as word was spread through the killing fields of Cambodia and from Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi.

    Bucket o Thai


    With an actual job at home and limited time at his disposal, Ahnstoppable broke off midstream, flying solo to maximize coverage.

    Meanwhile, back at the pool, Mikey and I practiced what we preached with rooftop pools at back-to-back stops in Nha Trang and Hoi An slowing forward momentum...but you'll have that.

    Of course, in keeping with the spirit of the Movement, our method has been less soapbox preacher and more lead by example. The downside of our example being followed is a likely uptick in SE Asia liver replacement surgery.

    Bucket o Thai


    The bottom line value offered by bucket drinking is obvious and hard to pass up, and a tour through Asia would not be complete without a thorough comparative analysis of the Changs and Singhas; Beerlaos and Bia Hois; Tigers and Anchors.

    Round out our holiday olympics with a mojito here, an umbrella drink there, rice wine, snake wine, banana wine and some sewer-coloured liquid with floaty things, and its easy to see why our historic site visitation hasn't entailed more than a flyby to the spectacular Angkor Wat. A flyby that also included a splash of Bojon graffiti at Siem Reap's Angkor What? bar.

    Bucket o Thai


    So, while its been a while since I've served up a field report, rest assured that the journey and mission continue unabated. Mikey's on board for another couple weeks, then I'm back flying solo .

    Uncle Velvet out...

uh, whoa.

the pace car has lapped the field...

Posted by bojon at 10:06 PM

June 07, 2006

Sayulita is Bojon

Sayulita


so agent 5* is getting it done these days. this bojon brother took the good word to mex-i-co and sent in this report:

    Hey bro-

    Had to drop you a line from a recent foray south of the border. Bojon style partying was in order with the celebration of a lady friend's b-day. Destination was Sayulita, 'bout a 1/2 hour north of Puerto Vallarta. Groovy little fishing town, a great break, surf shops, a few internet cafes and scattered artisan shops. and tequila.

    Sayulita


    Our setup was a small slice of paradise. Hidden in the jungle outside of Sayulita, you'd never find it if you didn't know it existed…

    Sayulita


    The proprietor may be one of the most Bojon dudes ever. Diego and his wife & kids run what might be the world's greatest little getaway. Diego has bopped around Berkeley & Paris among other places, but has settled in. Wonderful wife who honed her culinary skills at Cordon Bleu in France. (She runs the restaurant, and it's killer). He presides over this utopian little empire, more mellow than mellow can be.

    Sayulita


    lots of chill time included riding horses through the breaking waves...

    Sayulita



    ...Diego and the gang certainly helped us celebrate the birthday girl with ample tequila (tekillya?)…

    Sayulita


    …with a five star touch, of course.

    Many thanks to Diego & his wife, who are completely and utterly Bojon...

    Sayulita

mmm, tasty!

Posted by bojon at 08:58 PM