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First let me preface this entry by saying 'Don't Read It'. I just set this blog up and am testing to see if I can figure out the ins and outs so I can assure you my writing is just an attempt to fill space. I might suggest you read this like I would a national geographic and just enjoy the pictures. So for your viewing pleasure here is Dizzy posing in the living room. This picture blog could be really nice if I can make it work. All the blogs they show as examples are well done. It may take a few takes before I get it so if I havent already lost you bear with me.
I am moving out of my house on 37th sometime this weekend (picture attempt number 2 showing our house during Christmas.) while at the same time I am planning as much of the trip as I can and taking care of all my school prep work before I leave. Plus on top of everything I feel obligated to spend my nights celebrating my unemployment with excessive drinking, which makes it that much harder to get things accomplished during the day. We'll see
if I can get my shit together before my June 9th flight, but the odds are not in my favor.
Because my trip is largely unplanned I am taking requests for great places to visit. I already intend to stop in Europe's major capitol cities as well as a few interesting others like Venice and Pamplona, but if you know of a town that I really need to see, let me know. Also, I have heard good things about Croatian beaches, but dont know were I should go so any advice on the matter would be appreciated. I want to see the big and important things but I also want to find some secluded places so I can show people pictures and say 'Oh you don't know where this is? but I thought you said you have been to Europe? This place had absolutely the best ___. Way better than that crap in the more touristy areas.' God I can't wait to be a travel douche.
One last attempt at inserting pictures into text is this image of our New Years Party. We had a ball drop and everything. It was glorious. The beginning of 2009 was in
Barney Stenson's words legend, wait for it, dary. Sadly, this may very well be a visual representation of the point in which my life peaked. It is a bit depressing to think that I will never be as cool as I was 6 months ago. All I can hope to do is follow in the footsteps of many a high school hero by impressing people with my stories of past greatness. I am going to miss that house and even the Brad-Adam roommate tandem. We have had some quality times during our abbreviated stay; most of which occurred with Forgetting Sarah Marshall on one TV and some sport on the other. I feel comfortable that BrAdam will agree with me when I say the thing I will miss most about that house is our dual TV set up. I'm not sure how I ever survived with just one, and whatever my so called life was like then, I'm pretty sure I wasn't happy.
It looks as though this travel blog thing is pretty easy. We'll just have to see if I can make myself keep up with it. If nothing else I will try to post pictures with captions so as to document that I am in fact over seas and perhaps will save you the trouble of scanning through my rambling for any mention of boobs or penis. The next time I write will be across the pond so wish me luck and Stay Classy San Diego.
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GJo
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dizzy like a fox
BRING IT. Oh, and don't eat the local food in Prague. Goulash tastes as squishy and weird as it sounds. Hopefully a lot of Czech people aren't reading this right now and getting super offended.