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Flip Tales: February 2007
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Saturday, February 24, 2007. A Mongolian Tale: A day of rest. August 6, 2006, Ulaan Bataar, Republic of Mongolia. Late morning. (Observations in retrospect). That means they probably worked until 10PM yesterday too! I momentarily forget my misery (hangover) and spend the rest of the day pondering the situation. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. A Mongolian Tale: Black Market day. August 5, 2006, Ulaan Bataar, Republic of Mongolia. 8221; I think to myself, not wanting to ...
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Flip Tales: October 2006
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Wednesday, October 18, 2006. A Mongolian Tale: Dust, it’s everywhere. August 3, 2006, Dornogovi Province, Republic of Mongolia. I won’t find out. The conductor calls out and we hop back on the train. The train idles onward towards the north. Or structures but I can make out the tall cooling towers from one of its four coal power plants: Power Plant #3. Wednesday, October 11, 2006. Panama Project Tales: Day 3. June 28, 2006, Corozal Farm, Cocle. Out a little longer th...
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Flip Tales: May 2007
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Thursday, May 10, 2007. A Mongolian Tale: Teaser. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Mongolian Tale: Teaser. Who screwed him over today: Charitards!
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Flip Tales: November 2006
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Fireman Tales: Torch March. I participated in my first Torch March on the evening of November 27th. This night falls on the eve of the Panamanian Fire Department's birthday. This year the institution celebrates 119 years of existence. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fireman Tales: Torch March. Who screwed him over today: Charitards!
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Flip Tales: A Mongolian Tale: Teaser
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Thursday, May 10, 2007. A Mongolian Tale: Teaser. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Mongolian Tale: Teaser. Who screwed him over today: Charitards!
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Flip Tales: A Zombie Tale: Walking the dead
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Thursday, November 01, 2007. A Zombie Tale: Walking the dead. This blog was certainly becoming zombified. But yesterday I witnessed a horde of zombies take over the streets of the city. Now my blog needs feeding. It was amazing. These undead beings were stumbling in the rain while escorted by an army of bikers! For pics and details check out these places. Video will come soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Zombie Tale: Walking the dead.
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Flip Tales: September 2006
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Friday, September 29, 2006. After nine months and eight exams I was informed I needed to donate one pint of blood to the Firefighter Corps’ account before becoming a full-fledged firefighter. Great! My sleeves are rolled up. Pick one. Was a guy next to me shaking and turning red like a shrimp.” The father responds, “Well you know its because the needle is much larger than a regular needle.” What did I just hear? My finger is bleeding! It doesn’t look like one p...
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Flip Tales: December 2006
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Observations of unbridled enthusiasm. Friday, December 22, 2006. A Mongolian Tale: Finding a better place. August 4, 2006, Ulaan Bataar, Republic of Mongolia. To continue, I am in my $40 a night room at the Jiguur Grand Hotel. The following points summarize our stay in this establishment, which lasted less than 24 hours. One should not expect air conditioning of any kind. Open a window. A sign displaying “English Spoken” should read: English Spoken… not here. Twenty dollars a night? Please note: As in mo...
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-: Poem
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Thursday, October 19, 2006. This poem is dangerous: it should not be left. Within the reach of children, or even of adults. Who might swallow it whole, with possibly. Undesirable side-effects. If you come across. An unattended, unidentified poem. In a public place, do not attempt to tackle it. Yourself. Send it (preferably, in a sealed container). To the nearest centre of learning, where it will be rendered. Harmless, by experts. Even the simplest poem. May destroy your immunity to human emotions.