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This is where you stick random tidbits of information about yourself.
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Friday, October 12, 2001
I would like to welcome home my new car! {which still remains nameless} It runs like a dream. Probably the best running car that has ever been in my posession. Hurrah!
10/12/2001 08:58:00 PM
Thursday, October 11, 2001
Last night was tons of fun! Here's the lowdown...
When I was in Oregon I had three roomates... One of them was named Bethany. Bethany lives in far away Grand Rapids, Michigan. Recently (Saturday, the 6th) said Bethany was married to her beau, named Adam.
Whilst on their honeymoon here in Massachusetts, for reasons undisclosed to me, they decided that they wanted to see me... So, Peter and I met them in Boston last night for dinner. It was great to see her and to meet Adam. We ate at Uno's and walked around the harborfront before heading out.
Ps...NO RUNNING ;-)
10/11/2001 05:42:00 PM
Monday, October 08, 2001
Well folks, I have finally entered the adult financial world! I have gone out and purchased an automobile...from an actual dealer! My new wheels are underneath a 1992 Subaru Legacy Station Wagon. My brother says that it suits me :) I haven't actually picked it up yet, but soon...
And for all of you who are curious as to what it looks like here's a link... my new wheels it looks just like that but two years older...
ps. Sorry about the Russian...
10/08/2001 04:59:00 PM
Sunday, October 07, 2001
Yesterday was my Peter's birthday. 23. Wow! He's an old man!
To celebrate we left Woburn at 6am and trucked down to Union Station in New Haven, Connecticut and boarded a train bound for New York City. That's right, THE BIG APPLE. Once there we took in as many sights as we could in the 8 hours we had... Grand Central Station, Times Square, The Crysler Building, Carnegie's Deli, Central Park, Radio City Music Hall, Rockafeller Center, The United Nations, The New York Public Library, and we saw the ruins of the World Trade Center.
Speaking of which... I didn't know how I was going to react, but that sight hit me wicked hard. We stood there with the throngs of other people and I just burst into tears. I couldn't help it. Seeing it myself made the whole thing more real; like it had actually happened. There were so many sensory aspects there. The sight of the one remaining wall, the sound of the trucks and cranes working to remove the rubble, and the smell of the burning and smoldering metal still linger with me.
I'm glad we went to see it. It is not something that I will ever forget.
10/07/2001 09:21:00 PM
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