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Sutras of a Winesoaked Buddha: March 2006
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Sutras of a Winesoaked Buddha. Dispatches from the Rucksack Revolution. Monday, March 20, 2006. Did you watch the baseball game yesterday? I asked my sports obsessed Japanese teacher referring to the quarterfinal Japan vs. Korea game. Of course. Do you know Japanese word. Uhh, yeah, sacred wind, right? Japan is very delicate country, and. Protects us. This is how we beat the Korean team.". Did you know that Japanese Emperor Prince, was in Mexico during their game against America? So desu, ne? Next up is ...
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American Expat: November 2005
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Monday, November 28, 2005. It concerns me because it is yet another addition to the pile of mounting evidence I have accumulated that asserts that there is absolutely no rhyme or reason in the country. Case in point: the sheer number of middle aged people in this city driving around with pot-leaf air fresheners that have no idea that they are pot-leaf air fresheners. It's ludicrous. Recieve a random extra paycheck for something no doubt very ordinary, like. This last one in particular bothers me. I am no...
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American Expat: January 2006
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Monday, January 30, 2006. I, on the other hand, tried to grind a big rail and fell on my neck. I heard a popping, but it was just my upper spinal area, so it's all cool. Seriously though, I was very afraid for a few seconds, until I realized that I still had full mobility. What can I say? If you try to go big, you just might fall big. Or in my case, you just might fall big when you are trying to do absolutely nothing but go straight across a piece of metal. What is the deal? And "Maybe it's for security,...
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Dissecting a Daydream: Back to the Future
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Friday, June 13, 2008. Back to the Future. Less than three weeks left in Denmark and only a few days until I turn 29. It’s the beginning of the end. Where are the brakes on this thing? My life is a vacation. I live in Denmark. I work in my pajamas. I’ve taken nine weeks of vacation in the past ten months. Life is good. Speaking of going, in order to quell the near-constant cries of “When are you coming home? 8221;, “Are you still moving to Phoenix? 8221; and “You live in Denmark? And so we had under four...
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Dissecting a Daydream: Bucks for Obama
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Monday, September 8, 2008. I set up a fundrasing page on Obama's website to raise some money for the campaign. My goal is $200. Please consider donating whatever you can afford.even a buck or two helps! View the page :. Posted by Becky Simmons. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 901 East Van Buren St. Phoenix, AZ 85006. Home: 602.283.5558. Cell: 602.677.5055. View my online photo album. Find me on Myspace. Add your birthday to my Birthday Alarm page. Subscribe to my blog.
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Dissecting a Daydream: Beer, Rain and a Tent: Our Trip to Germany
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Friday, October 19, 2007. Beer, Rain and a Tent: Our Trip to Germany. Ok, here it is.the Germany post! But, I digress. Instead of rambling on about digital photos I'd instead like to leave you with this enlightening nugget of wisdom: Always, always get a waterproof tent. Someday you will thank me. In the meantime, enjoy the Germany pics/post! View my photos from the trip (click "slideshow"). First Day: Aalborg to Berlin. Saturday, September 22. Sunday, September 23. Accommodation: Heart of Gold hostel.
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Dissecting a Daydream: Go Forth Young Fulbrighters!
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007. Go Forth Young Fulbrighters! We're back from Germany.a wee bit wetter than when we left but with an overwhelming appreciation for hot showers (and dryness in general)! But, more on that later! This blog is completely lacking in that regard. But what it lacks in structure it will make up in lengthy descriptions about Danish beaucracy, cultural oddities and international debauchery. Really.what more could you want? Office is on a quaint. Right away, there are introductions.
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Dissecting a Daydream: The Second-Largest City in one of the World's Smallest Countries
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007. The Second-Largest City in one of the World's Smallest Countries. Chris and I can now cross Denmark’s first, second and fourth largest cities off our list of places to see! It just makes you want to quietly weep every time you see a shopping mall, cul-de-sac or drive-thru Dunkin’ Doughnuts back in the states…. Our train pulls into town around 2pm and we head straight to our hostel, the Aarhus City Sleep-In. The funky smell coming from the bathroom and relentless zooming of tra...
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Dissecting a Daydream: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year. Now that Christmas is almost here, I figured I better hurry up and do a post on my favorite holiday: Halloween! Sure, I like Christmas. But it can't compare to the ghoulish extravaganza that is Halloween. When else can you dress up like Britney and drink until you look like K-Fed? When else can you carve Bush's likeness into a pumpkin and set it out on your porch for all the world to see? Why, Halloween of course! If you've ever spent Hal...
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American Expat: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006. This week we got the performance reports back from the students, which was rather humorous. When I was in High School and I filled out those class evaluations, I always wondered if they did anything. Now that I’m on the other side, I can safely say no they do not. My 898 percent approval rating had the highest number of returned surveys, and it was 50%. In the class I teach with Obata 14% of the students replied. That works out to three kids. The first is this. I came across th...