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new york to london and then some...: Patagonia
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New york to london and then some. Thursday, 16 April 2009. I fulfilled a dream I had as a kid last month when I visited Patagonia. I had often heard and dreamed about the land that seemed and sounded so far away and when I eventually got there, I felt like I was at the end of the world. you know, the edge where you fall off into the empty space. Next stop was Puerto Natales the base town from where we went to torres del paine national. THen after that we decided to cross over into Argentina and see Perit...
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new york to london and then some...: Cotswolds
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New york to london and then some. Sunday, 30 March 2008. I went to the Cotswolds for easter and that happened to be one of my favorite weekends in a long time. having tea in a manor, dripping guiness in a pub built in 1293, eating duck confit, and playing lots of scrabble with some of my fav people here all summed up a most beautiful, and relaxing weekend. 1 April 2008 at 13:38. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An american expat in London. View my complete profile. Finally back to Massachusetts.
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new york to london and then some...: Change!
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New york to london and then some. Monday, 17 March 2008. 8220;33 million infected globally. Over 3 million orphaned. 8,000 people will die today. Something needs to change”. As I heard Karen Warren highlight the statistics of HIV/AIDS globally in her presentation, I met the figures with my initial skepticism about the need for change and how we can be part of the change. Everywhere I turn, even here in London, most of us are clamoring for but not signing up for change. Change, starts with me (and you), c...
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new york to london and then some...: Versace, Milano, Paris and Biella
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New york to london and then some. Monday, 28 April 2008. Versace, Milano, Paris and Biella. I will have to say my favorite parts of the weekend included taking a nap in the city center park, having tea and fruit at 5am in th morning and hanging by the city mini waterfall pondering why deep questions such as why the old textile factory has a row of twenty blue penguins with scarfs hanging from the rooftop. Long time reader, first time commenter. 28 April 2008 at 21:22. 2 May 2008 at 07:52.
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new york to london and then some...: Monday, 17 March 2008
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New york to london and then some. Monday, 17 March 2008. 8220;33 million infected globally. Over 3 million orphaned. 8,000 people will die today. Something needs to change”. As I heard Karen Warren highlight the statistics of HIV/AIDS globally in her presentation, I met the figures with my initial skepticism about the need for change and how we can be part of the change. Everywhere I turn, even here in London, most of us are clamoring for but not signing up for change. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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new york to london and then some...: "damn, it feels good to be a banker..."
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New york to london and then some. Monday, 14 April 2008. Damn, it feels good to be a banker.". Lying sick in bed and tired of reading all the books I brought with me from NYC, I decided to catch up on all the funny emails and links that I had been sent the past month. All I have to say it "thank you" to the current video producers at columbia business school follies. despite graduating 3 years ago, I could still relate to every video and joke. http:/ www.cbsfollies.com/. 15 April 2008 at 17:35.
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new york to london and then some...: Thursday, 16 April 2009
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New york to london and then some. Thursday, 16 April 2009. I fulfilled a dream I had as a kid last month when I visited Patagonia. I had often heard and dreamed about the land that seemed and sounded so far away and when I eventually got there, I felt like I was at the end of the world. you know, the edge where you fall off into the empty space. Next stop was Puerto Natales the base town from where we went to torres del paine national. THen after that we decided to cross over into Argentina and see Perit...
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new york to london and then some...: Arrival in London
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New york to london and then some. Tuesday, 26 February 2008. Name 3 differences between NYC cab drivers and the xxxxxxxx limo service from Heathrow to central London? A few weeks earlier I had polled my friends on where to live in London (I had the option of choosing anywhere I wanted, yeah.I know! 8221;excuse me, how do I get to the upper west side? 8220;the subway”. 8220;well…I know that. I meant which…”. 8220;the 2”. 8220;but the F is on the 2 line”. Is the 2 running then? 8220;so what then? At which ...
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new york to london and then some...: Tuesday, 26 February 2008
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New york to london and then some. Tuesday, 26 February 2008. Getting settled in . Oh, btw if you are an American trying to get a bank account it would be like Hilary Clinton trying to run on a republican ticket – you get treated like an ass (get it? 8220;Passport please, work permit, work letter, proof of this, proof of that…kiss our flag…”. Name 3 differences between NYC cab drivers and the xxxxxxxx limo service from Heathrow to central London? 8221;excuse me, how do I get to the upper west side? 8220;o...
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new york to london and then some...: Monday, 3 March 2008
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New york to london and then some. Monday, 3 March 2008. Broken legs and heating coals. Since I wasn’t going to catch the game at a pub, I figure I might as well play the game itself. Fortunately, through my mate (good friend in brit-speak) whom I met in NYC, Ryan, I was able to find a team rather quickly and enjoyed a day out with the lads; runni. A few beers later, I hightail to spend some time with my mate and his wife at their winter BBQ. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An american expat in London.