If you just watched Locked-Up Abroad Raving Arizona in Asia, both of my books are available with free worldwide shipping here: http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/search?searchTerm=shaun+attwood&search=Find+book
Here are my answers to questions from National Geographic channel: http://tvblogs.nationalgeographic.com/2013/04/25/locked-up-abroad-where-are-they-now-shaun-attwood/
Here are my answers to questions from National Geographic channel: http://tvblogs.nationalgeographic.com/2013/04/25/locked-up-abroad-where-are-they-now-shaun-attwood/
20 comments:
Great story
thanks so much
Hi, I saw your episode on Locked Up Abroad and I was wondering if your first blog posts are still on this site? Thanks! Great story btw
Watched it this morning and been reading your blog since breakfast time.
John,
for my old blog posts scroll down the right hands side until you see the archive menu
Watched it just now. You inspired many. Great story.
Rajul frm Brunei :)
Hi John.. I've just watched your true story and so touched by it..
the most touching moment for me -> when you said to us the lowest point at your life : the time when you have to tell the truth to you parents..
Great story John.. Thank you for inspirations you gave..
May God bless you and your parents always..
Watched your true story on tv just now. Life must goes on! May God bless you and your family. Take care Shaun.. And oh hi! I'm from Malaysia.
Great story...sad!!!!... God bless you john....
I just watched your episode on Locked Up Abroad. It is a very insparational story. You are a GREAT man. You are my Hero :D
Hey Shaun! I'm from Brunei and just watched your story on Natgeo a few hours ago. As a fan of NatGeo's Locked up Abroad, I gotta your's is the most inspirational I've come across!
cheers to my friends in Asia
Cool!
Ready for the new baby....we think!
Conversations with a Dead Man Part 1 (by Weird Al)
My name is Allan Mac Donald and I hope this day finds both you and yours happy and healthy.
. If you have been a regular reader of Shaun Attwood’s blog,
you may already know me as “Weird Al” or “Noodles.” I am currently in a nursing facility fighting a 30 year battle with a liver disease called hepatitis C.
Right now the disease, which I got from blood transfusions in a foreign country in the mid-1970s seems to be winning.
Hi shaun i just saw you on national geographic and your story whas one of the best i ever see on locked up abroad !! You are a great man ! I m from belgium , if you want to visit one times belgium your welcome i have a room for sleeping :-) grtz samuel
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