Travelin’ with Josiah Wolf Episode 10

Padova, Italy

  1. “nowadays we have boats”

  2. Excellent episode!
    Everyone moves at their own pace.

  3. Man, you are getting better and better. This is prime time comedy.

  4. oh, rhythm and knowledge have a fall out in yet another city.. naive power of imagination and faith.. so not wholesome, but intriguingly painful to watch.. thanx

  5. Ah, my hometown.
    Perfectly portrayed.
    Kind of.

  6. dear josiah,

    this is the best episode yet! so much information and history! such excitement and so much less rejection!

    i have learned a great deal from this. italy is so old! who knew?? and everyone is so stylish! who knew???

    it is such a pleasure to see you surrounded by beauty it really brings out the blue in your coat and the black in your hair and sunglasses! are you italian? you must be! you know so much about it and you are so stylish!

    i hope the next episode is as informative and fun as this one.

    and pay no mind to the comments from people who obviously don’t understand the purity of your travels! i am your most loyal of fans and will gladly boost you where others boot you!

    With The Utmost Loyalty and Humility from Your Biggest Fan Ever,

    liz

  7. hey, maybe it’s a misunderstanding that lies in translation, but my comment was meant in a very complimenting way. i really love to watch this travel show. i am a huge fan of naivity and kind imagination! i just feel your fictions of the places you visit are much nicer and more exiting, than the common understanding of them, which of course, can leave a melancholic or slightly painful feeling.. Keep doing this!

  8. amazing. moving at their own pace.

  9. snoz veractu

    to be completely percise the statues were built in 1722 BC.

  10. hey, maybe it’s a misunderstanding that lies in translation, but my comment was meant in a very complimenting way. i really love to watch this travel show. i am a huge fan of naivity and kind imagination! i just feel your fictions of the places you visit are much nicer and more exiting, than the common understanding of them, which of course, can leave a melancholic or slightly painful feeling.. Keep doing this!