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The Lost Boys
Welcome to our blog! We will be writing about our adventures throughout Europe over the next half year (or longer). In case you read our title and thought "Lost Boys, wtf?" The Lost Boys are Peter Pan's followers who do not want to grow up. In order to stop the process of growing up and avoid responsibilities the Lost Boys escaped to Never Never Land. In our case Europe is our Never Never Land, a place to escape from growing up, from getting jobs, from becoming real people and having a shit ton of fun along the way!

Mark is the bobble head of the infamous Mark Bradford, father of the Bradford family. The Bradford family took me in under their wing while I lived in Indiana and so I thought I would take a piece of the along with me on this trip.

So if you find yourself being a grown up with responsibilities and are bored at work or at home, your escape is only a click away!

Thanks for reading!

-Jamie and Michael


Monday, February 14, 2011

Oley!

GOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Interesting Fact #2: Owen, a Scottish-Irishman who came to America in the 1700's and fought in the Revolutionary War under George Washington, to whom he as an aide. This Owen married a Kirkpatrick of North Carolina, who wa spart Cherokee. They had 15 children and moved to Kentucky where their children were born. They are the original parents of the Kentucky Owens family and Owensboro was named for the family. One of the children was George Washington Owen, who was born in 1834 and fought in the Civil War.

I have a new gf!! Her name is Panathinaikos. She is so much fun! Let me tell you about her! Well first of all her favorite color is green. Her favorite plant is a clover. Her friends Cisse and Silva are great too! She has fiery personality and is always trying to score, teehee. I think I may be in love... Just kidding, but seriously I had so much fun today at the Panathinaikos soccer game. They play in the old Olympic stadium which kind of looks similar to the MKE Art Museum(i wonder if its the same architect?) The cheering, chanting and brotherhood echoing through the stadium gave me goose bumps. I wish soccer was this big in the U.S.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a great time!! Hey, what is my rule about European girlfriends?!

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