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Comment HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! (Score 1) 2

ROTFLMAO!!! That has to be the funniest thing I have ever heard of, yet so brilliant! I love my baby brother! What have you bought me?
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Journal Journal: Finally! 2

Long time no update...let's bring you abreast of any recent developments.

Sunday:

FREEDOM! Freedom trail that is. Walked the 2.5 mi strip through Boston that has all the historic sites along it. The best part was riding the bus later and hearing people being told about it:

Comment dena's brother?? (Score 1) 5

hola brother...so that whole drinking beer in the morning that doesn't remind you of anyone does it? like your sister maybe?? anywho...i'm glad you are enjoying yourself and are not getting tired of your own company. don't rush home if you don't want to, i'm fine here, i can hold down the fort. you just worry about having a great time and getting me a wonderful present...but no pressure. i must go, family plots is on!!! love the brother! your dearest sibling.

Comment Yay Boston! (Score 1) 5

I've never been to Boston. Have you picked up a funny northern accent yet? :)

I hope the self-discovery is going well... have a great week!

And... yay England!
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Journal Journal: Locals don't look up. 5

Today I spent my time invading Boston. And by invading I mean trying not to stick out like a sore thumb.

Since Hanscom AFB decided to stay booked all weekend I'm staying in another civilian hotel, yay for high rates!

But I digress, I started my day by going to the Sam Adams brewery. This was awesome. It's an hour tour or so of the actual brewing facility (unlike Guinness which uses models) and then you sample the Boston Lager, Summer Ale, and Boston Ale.

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Journal Journal: I made it! 1

Well I've made it to Maine. I'm in the Camden Library at the moment mooching off their wireless internet--I love being a nerd sometimes.

Maine could give Georgia a run for some of the hick-ness of the backwoods towns, I was duly impressed by the lack of teeth and peculiarity of accents. French people are somehow beloved here.

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Journal Journal: ...on Walden Pond 3

Driving several hundred miles (well, 1500 or so, thus far) gives you time to think, and think I have done--and sing way out of key with Captain iPod, oh it was criminal really.

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Journal Journal: Megalopolis Meanderings 2

Today my Uncle took me to explore Annapolis and Baltimore. We walked around Annapolis during the morning and had a great breakfast thingy at a small hole in the wall "delly" that was definitely not lacking for business. Breakfast all day, popcorn, pretzels, ice cream, lunches, dinners--a Super Waffle House so to speak. Man was that good.

Comment Re:yes we're reading your journal (Score 1) 4

Yes, Raleigh really is a ghetto. I drove all around the NC State campus and it was all worthy of MLK status.

Sadly, Athens is the quintessential college town. Too bad it has to be wasted on those damn UGA folk.

Charlottesville, however, does have quite the potential. I would definitely welcome a longer stay there, but my timetable is getting rather tight as it is. I've asked my mother to try and get my immoble doctor's appointment adjusted.
It's funny.  Laugh.

Journal Journal: Drinks responsibly. 2

Captain iPod (yes, the iPod actually has a name) and I would like to complement the excellent road performance of the Camry. I've been getting 33+ mpg and a range of 500+ miles from each tank full of blessed 87 octane. All that with a nice V6 of pure Japanese power. Mr Toyoda can have my babies. (yes, Toyoda)

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Journal Journal: ...nice place to visit. 4

A journey of a thousand+ miles begins with a few missteps. I'm not in New England yet, still in the South. A few hundred miles away from Atlanta in a place called Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill. That's right, I'm in the Triangle.

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Journal Journal: On the Road Again

Well this is it, I'm off for the great unknown of our nation's eastern seaboard. Today's goal is to get the the Research Triangle area of Raleigh-Durham , North Carolina. It's a relatively short drive and I figure since I might have to live there one day, I might as well pay a visit.

I think I've figured out the internet access while traveling thing, it won't be free per se, but then again, nothing ever is.

Enlightenment

Journal Journal: Little Old Lady from Pasa-Dena 4

So Dena bought a car.

My Uncle Stevie works for Honda of Oxnard, so we test drove a civic there, and also a used Corolla (2001, white). The Honda's offered 1.9% financing on a new car, 5.9% on a used. Good deals were to be had on a Civic EX.

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Journal Journal: STRING! 3

Sorry for no update, but we've been having some phone difficulties. You see, California is simply screwtated. The 805 area code extends north from los angeles all over the area, and you'd think that everything within that area would be a local call, but nooo...you have to look at the prefix! The 555 in the 555-1212, isn't that weird?

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