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September 2nd 2008
Published: September 2nd 2008
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1: Classic barbershop down the Cape 6 secs
A view from the CapeA view from the CapeA view from the Cape

A photo with super celebrity Charlie Tuna (taken just days before leaving for the Cape.)
Since Cape Cod for me consists of biking, swimming, and a ton of laundry, I won't keep too many entries but I will leave behind a few thoughts.
No matter which party you belong too, it felt pretty historic to see everyone glued to their tvs on the plane watching Obama. Fact: Obama's speeches are comforting during high turbulence.
While going through security, I heard a six-year old kid say to his mother "I liked it before when we didn't have to take our shoes off at the airport."
But I did arrive safely in Boston and headed for the Cape for some smoothed out times and lots of R and R.



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Loop Beach

This is the beach they shot "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" by a couple German guys and their singing doubles.
HorsesHorses
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Discovered this game at an old friend's. Classic mid-western game.
Lowell ParkLowell Park
Lowell Park

Home of the Cotuit Kettleers. A wooden bat league that features the best college players in the nation every summer.
The housing bubble meets my second grade humorThe housing bubble meets my second grade humor
The housing bubble meets my second grade humor

I have to point these signs to people when they visit my on the Cape. Apparently the locals don't think it's very funny.


11th September 2008

barbershop
Ron and the boys still go to the same barber beside the Graham Theater. He is 97 and still cutting hair. Need to come back to the Graham Cinema and check it out. The prices have increased to $3 a movie. You can get a large popcorn, drink, and see a movie for $8. Oh yeah, don't forget the free refills.

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