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MURDERHOLE: Connor Moore saved my love life
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Connor Moore saved my love life. Unspoken Rules: An Analysis of Dating on Both Sides of the Atlantic. When it comes to meeting men, Irish women adamantly refuse to approach men that they find attractive, no matter what. When I asked a group of Irish girls would they ever approach a guy that they found to be attractive, they burst out, “Hell no! Ask her to dance. In contrast American girls usually would ...
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MURDERHOLE: May 2009
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Connor Moore saved my love life. Unspoken Rules: An Analysis of Dating on Both Sides of the Atlantic. When it comes to meeting men, Irish women adamantly refuse to approach men that they find attractive, no matter what. When I asked a group of Irish girls would they ever approach a guy that they found to be attractive, they burst out, “Hell no! Ask her to dance. In contrast American girls usually would ...
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MURDERHOLE: Abroad: The Video
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Finally, after recovering many GBs of lost footage from my cold, dead HP hard drive and transplanting them into iMovie on my shiny new Mac, I have chronicled my 4 and 1/2 month-long semester abroad into a 4 and 1/2 minute-long video. This is dedicated to all the irreplaceable people I spent that time with. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What a Long, Strange, Green Trip It's Been.
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MURDERHOLE: July 2010
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Finally, after recovering many GBs of lost footage from my cold, dead HP hard drive and transplanting them into iMovie on my shiny new Mac, I have chronicled my 4 and 1/2 month-long semester abroad into a 4 and 1/2 minute-long video. This is dedicated to all the irreplaceable people I spent that time with. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What a Long, Strange, Green Trip It's Been. View my complete profile.
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MURDERHOLE: Distance relationships are easy
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Distance relationships are easy. That reaches any audience, dance moves that should land her a spot in Lil Jon's next music video. What's there to like? She is so lame, she's actually making me an ice cream sundae in the kitchen right now - that I didn't ask for! She knows I am allergic to chocolate syrup! I don't know how much longer I can take this. Labels: best girlfriend ever. We are so over.
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MURDERHOLE: Sneak attack
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Tuesday, March 24, 2009. What do you think of when you think of Ireland? With pots of gold at the end? There couldn't possibly be a single threat to your life in such a peaceful, civil nation. I am sick of reading about all these other Penn Staters and their "dangerous" lives in Ecuador, France, Australia, State College, whatever. As if electrocution. Falling down ski slopes and breaking your entire body. Are even that bad!
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MURDERHOLE: Tour de Aran Islands
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Monday, February 16, 2009. Tour de Aran Islands. Hello from the library at the National University of Ireland at Galway! Breathtaking, I know. Note a) Connor's sick wheelie, b) the true fear behind Connor's smile near the cliff, and c) how Emerson that grass photo is! February 19, 2009 at 10:51 AM. Ireland seems like a very mysterious place, full of ancient sea stories, grass type pokemon, and shitty internet.
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MURDERHOLE: February 2009
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Monday, February 16, 2009. Tour de Aran Islands. Hello from the library at the National University of Ireland at Galway! Breathtaking, I know. Note a) Connor's sick wheelie, b) the true fear behind Connor's smile near the cliff, and c) how Emerson that grass photo is! Thursday, February 12, 2009. Here are pictures of Sarah and I at Dunguaire Castle in County Clare, a 16th century tower house in excellent condition. I wrote "...
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MURDERHOLE: Workin' on my fitness
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Workin' on my fitness. First of all, Irish people are way more relaxed when it comes to sports and physical fitness, so I automatically feel like I am in better shape. My roommates are perfect examples of this, one of whom rewards himself after his monthly 2k jog with a cigarette and a can of Tuborg. Second, nearly all guys at the gym wear board shorts. Of course, I still have the body of a 16-year ol...
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MURDERHOLE: The post you've all been waiting for
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The most recognizable defensive feature of late 16th century Irish tower houses. Thursday, March 26, 2009. The post you've all been waiting for. Last month we took a trip to Northern Ireland to see the divided streets of Belfast. And the unspoiled, natural beauty of the Giant's Causeway. 160;to perform a block while I pissed in an empty plastic bottle and chatted casually with gfs Erin and Sam. The Giant's Causeway is a beautiful, dramatic place of mythical proportions. UNESCO. Declared it a World Herita...