About

Just a little site poking fun at life in America from an American point of view.

This site is written by John,  an American who has lived for three decades in the country, in four different time zones, and five different states, and six different cities, and has spent time in airports in seven different countries.

9 Responses to About

  1. Jean Pierre says:

    Hey John!

    I found your new weblog while browsing “Nothing for UnGood”. I love the idea. :)

    I tried to subscribe to the RSS feed of your weblog but http://www.andgoodis.com/feed/ is redirecting to a FeedBurner URL (http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/myfeeds) which displays my own feed instead of yours… Could you check that?

    Best regards from Germany,

    —JP

  2. Chris says:

    Great site, however when I wanted to subscribe to the rss-feed I got the error message that the given url “http://www.andgoodis.com/feed/” is not actually a feed. Could you please doublecheck? Thanks!

  3. John says:

    Thanks for the heads up on the feed problem. I believe to have resolved this issue.

  4. Luna says:

    Hmm..so far I think that your “Nothing for Ungood” blog is much funnier. What you have written on here didn’t make me laugh. Good idea, though.

  5. Jean Pierre says:

    Yep, the RSS feed is working. Thanks for fixing it.

  6. Maike says:

    Hey John,
    I read your book “nothing for ungood” today (its a sunny sonday).
    The book is awesome.
    I thought maybe to find an email adress here (unfortunately not) to send your my opinion about germans.
    Actual I agree with you.
    I hope there will be more experience books of your german life.

    best regards
    Maike

  7. Kirsten says:

    Hi John,the book was very helpfull to prepare my holidays in the USA:
    I like the jokes and I find you are right in many things abuot us Germans…

  8. Melanie says:

    Hi John,

    I just found you again, after “Nothing for Ungood” had been discontinued and I’m thrilled. Book? You have a book out? Excellent!

  9. Melanie says:

    Dear John,

    Could you possibly contact me by e-mail? I’d like to ask you something, but can’t seem to find an e-mail address for you on here …

    So, if you could spare a minute, that would be brilliant!

    Best wishes,
    Melanie

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