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Archive for October, 2007

La Quasi-Vie Française

A Sunny Trip in Gay Ol’ Paris

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Home Sweet Home

This is the worst I’ve ever felt in my entire life. Imagine if I came home now? A failure. Couldn’t handle it. All talk about wanting to get away and for this? Single bed and an apartment full of strangers. The Europe in the World people better be fucking awesome because as I see it [...]

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Last night, in a brightly-lit gym in the middle of Rotterdam’s industrial southern neighborhood, I had my first taste of European basketball. I was looking forward to seeing tall Dutchmen (the Dutch are the tallest people in the world, after all) and hear players yelling in languages I couldn’t distinguish. But as I flipped through [...]

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Picture it: A group of international students (Norwegian, Canadian, German, Dutch) biking through the cobble-stone streets of Utrecht, drunk off cheap wine and too much Hoegaarden, on a search for hot fries and mayo. The talk turns from teasing each other about who’s going to fall off their bikes first, to a fear of admitting, [...]

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American Patriotism?

Maybe it’s the shit disturber in me, or my penchant for supporting the underdog, (or in this case, the one no one is particularly fond of) but never since arriving in Europe have I so wanted to defend the United States. And as one friend back in Montreal told me, “You know you’ve lost it, [...]

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As I sat on a metal bench inside Utrecht Central, nearly an hour after stepping off the plane and flanked on all sides by over fifty kilograms of luggage, I couldn’t help but wonder, “What’s the rush?”
Perhaps it was my own inability to move through the station with ease, or my overwhelming lack of sleep [...]

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I’ve never been able to keep a diary. I remember wanting to though. I have too many notebooks to count, but all are empty, save for a page or two. Hopefully this blog won’t become another empty collection of (electronic) pages.
As an aspiring journalist, I feel that I need this one. I need to promote [...]

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