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[edit] Jules Lund - Introduction (From http://getaway.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=18387 website)

Jules Lund

Jules Lund has a big passion for life. By the age of 24, he had already hosted his own weekly Melbourne radio show on Fox FM, travelled the globe hosting the Extreme Games for an international audience, been the subject of a six-part series on his adventures through Brazil, Malaysia, USA, Spain and has co-hosted the Channel Nine music show, So Fresh. Straight out of school in 1996, Jules studied graphic design for 18 months before becoming closely involved with the Reach Foundation through a camp for suicidal teenagers. He has since worked with more than 80,000 teenagers through the Reach Foundation, facilitating programs for teenagers ranging from school students to kids in detention centres and the intellectually disabled.

From the Official Getaway website - Jules Lund website

[edit] Blond/blonde

While the English language doesn't have a lot of gender-specific adjectives, I believe blond/blonde is one of them. Is this article suggesting that Jules Lund is female by putting 'bleached-blonde'? It should be 'bleached-blond'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.183.101.130 (talk) 00:02, 9 April 2008 (UTC)