Monthly Archives: October 2010

From the Archive… First Joinee Task!

The famous Joinee Whitby has sent me a fantastic photo of a proper moment in Join Me history… Right at the beginning, when I didn’t have very many joinees at all, I also had little idea what to do with … Continue reading

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From the Archive… Karmageddon 1

Here’s a picture from the very first Karmageddon, all those years ago… Joinees came from all over – including a fella from Belgium – to meet at the bottom of Oxford Street, and undertake random acts of kindness, before a … Continue reading

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From the Archive… Join Me June

In 2004, we decided to break from tradition and have a summer Join Meet – Join Me June! By the end of the day, hundreds of Joinees had popped their heads through the door and said hello… and random acts … Continue reading

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From the Archive… Melbourne

Back in 2004, The Australian Karma Army (aka AKA) was born, as I traveled to Melbourne and Sydney to spread the word. I had no idea how many people would turn up to Join Me at Flinders Street station when … Continue reading

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Karmageddon 8

Hey! What are you doing on Saturday December 4th? Fancy joining a bunch of joinees in spreading some pre-Christmas joy to the people of London? Then why not come along to Karmageddon 8? If you’ve never been to a Karmageddon … Continue reading

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Karmageddon 7

On December 9th 2009, joinees from all over the UK, and some from as far afield as Norway gathered in London for the annual Karmageddon meet. In a break from the tradition of a march through the West End of … Continue reading

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From the Archive… Edinburgh

Edinburgh has always been a second spiritual home to Join Me… and I found this picture from the first-ever Edinburgh Join Meet back in 2003… Metal-lovin’ priest Joinee Saunders was there, as were fellow Join Me legends Hodges & Frost, … Continue reading

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