Naughty Nomad’s Guide to New York City by Mark Zolo
Ah, New York. What comes to mind when you think of this metropolis? The Big Apple. Yankees. Wall Street. Broadway. Times Square. Ellis Island. Crazy homeless people. Hot dog stands. It’s really hard to...
View ArticleA Bachelors Guide to Central America by Masculine Profiles
When discussing the ‘Hottest Women in Latin America’, or ‘The Easiest Place to Bang Latina’s’, Central America rarely shows up in the discussion. The only thing most people perceive about those...
View ArticleTo Travel Hopelessly by English Teacher X
In To Travel Hopelessly English Teacher X shares how his journey began in the first installment of the ‘Burnout Trilogy’ series. It begins with him bumming it on a quaint beach in Thailand where surf,...
View ArticleVodkaberg by English Teacher X
There are a lot of stereotypes about Russia: Cold winters (hell, all months), lots of vodka, pretty blonde girls, blockhead thugs, elderly babushkas and a general attitude of indifference and scorn...
View ArticleRequiem for a Vagabond by English Teacher X
The ‘Burnout Trilogy’ is full of wild antics and crazy stories. From tripping on Acid in Bangkok to banging sluts in Siberia, ETX has lived an entertaining life and shared it with his readers. But as...
View ArticleThe Castaway’s War by Stephen Harding
The Pacific Theater of World War 2 has become one of my favorites in military history. I became fascinated after reading the Pacific Crucible, and wet my appetite even more after starting The Admirals...
View ArticleReconnaissance Man by Aaron Clarey
“Go West, young man.” Generations ago the world was rugged. Men had the opportunity to explore and go on adventures. To face hardship, triumph and experience the world. Whether it was through war or...
View ArticleThe Single Guy’s Playground by 20 Nation: Sex and Adventure in Southeast Asia
Most Mormons grew up in a strict, religious household, and have been thoroughly brainwashed into obeying the laws of the Church. Mormon’s don’t drink, smoke or pickup girls—or at least they’re not...
View ArticleOver the Edge of the World by Laurence Bergreen: Magellan’s Terrifying...
It’s hard to grasp what it was like to sail on a boat circa 1500 AD. Not only was sailing long distances still in its infancy, but life aboard the ships was hell. There were no beds. Storms would toss...
View ArticleMy Life as a Mexican Pirate by Mark Zolo
Everyone knows that pirates roam the coasts of Somalia. But did you know Mexican pirates are known to lurk here too? Well, not really… they’re actually just a few drunk Irishmen… What started as a joke...
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