Even though you are missing your co-host I wanted to let you know this was a wonderful episode. I spent 3 summers working on a Mediterranean beach – booze cruises, kayaking, snorkeling etc. Best time of my life and I can’t wait to go back. Don’t be shy about doing more of these.
Nice podcast! You said that Iceland is the only country you have never visited in europe. are you aware that San Marino and Vatican are also recognised countries in Europe? Or have you visited these also?
anyway, incredible milestone. visiting whole europe is also on my bucketlist
Congrats on hitting a milestone, and this even before your 30´s
I am about to move to Malta to work in the gaming industry, hopefully with some blond swedish chicks 😀
It is as cheap as in EE?
How much do you spend on food? Do you eat out or do you cook?
I cook in a lot, but each out for lunch generally. Eating out is cheaper than the US, but food in general is more expensive, especially for things like beef.
I’ll hang with you in Malta. I’ve got nothing better to do here in the states, and I need a place to launch my E.E. expedition.
Email me your deets first bro.
Even though you are missing your co-host I wanted to let you know this was a wonderful episode. I spent 3 summers working on a Mediterranean beach – booze cruises, kayaking, snorkeling etc. Best time of my life and I can’t wait to go back. Don’t be shy about doing more of these.
Nice podcast! You said that Iceland is the only country you have never visited in europe. are you aware that San Marino and Vatican are also recognised countries in Europe? Or have you visited these also?
anyway, incredible milestone. visiting whole europe is also on my bucketlist
I have visited both San Marino and Vatican, yes.
Congrats on hitting a milestone, and this even before your 30´s
I am about to move to Malta to work in the gaming industry, hopefully with some blond swedish chicks 😀
It is as cheap as in EE?
How much do you spend on food? Do you eat out or do you cook?
I cook in a lot, but each out for lunch generally. Eating out is cheaper than the US, but food in general is more expensive, especially for things like beef.
Hey NN,
What have been your favorite citites in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe that you would actually consider living in?
Thanks
Good question. I’ll cover this in my next podcast.
entertaining listen, thanks