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The Third Coast Transplant: A Word of Advice
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The Third Coast Transplant. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. A Word of Advice. The next time you find yourself perambulating about downtown Chicago, specifically the North Loop, do your best to avoid the intrusive individual brandishing a 'ShamWow' and a rather questionable bottle of Kiwi Instant Wax Shine. Unfortunately, if for some reason your efforts of avoidance are futile, the following scenario may ensue:. Excuse me," you'll implore, sporting a sour face. It will be then that you will catch his eye...
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The Third Coast Transplant: February 2010
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The Third Coast Transplant. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. For three months I patiently and appreciatively interned at a public relations firm that specialized in generating publicity for a laundry list of clients. I spent my weekdays in an office nestled high above Michigan avenue along Chicago's Magnificent Mile often swiveling freely and procrastinating like a god-damned professional. Sound glamorous? Hold up, I digress. Let's put some perspective on this, shall we? I didn't think so. A: I feel stupendous.
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The Third Coast Transplant: November 2009
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The Third Coast Transplant. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. The game has drastically changed. The other week, with no bluff required, I confidently decided to go all-in. Since my last blog posting the ante has officially been upped. I look forward to other opportunities that this internship may bring. Everyday that I take the train downtown I know that things are looking up. As for now it is time to jet. In honor of the short workday, I have decided to cut this posting short as well. Now ask me why. The Tr...
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The Third Coast Transplant: The Transplant Makes His Move: Part Deux
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The Third Coast Transplant. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. The Transplant Makes His Move: Part Deux. Within the past hour I have checked my gmail account nearly 100 times. Now ask me why. I am looking for what nearly nine and a half percent of the population of the United States are looking for. I am hoping to find, boldly displayed in my inbox, an e-mail which reads, "Congratulations. You're Hired! Potentially receive an e-mail much like the one previously mentioned. The Third Coast Transplant.
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The Third Coast Transplant: The Intern
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The Third Coast Transplant. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. For three months I patiently and appreciatively interned at a public relations firm that specialized in generating publicity for a laundry list of clients. I spent my weekdays in an office nestled high above Michigan avenue along Chicago's Magnificent Mile often swiveling freely and procrastinating like a god-damned professional. Sound glamorous? Hold up, I digress. Let's put some perspective on this, shall we? I didn't think so. A: I feel stupendous.
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The Third Coast Transplant: December 2009
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The Third Coast Transplant. Monday, December 14, 2009. I Don't Mean To Go Off On A Rant Here. However, Chicago's strengths can often double as weaknesses. Take for example Chicago's mass-transit system. Briefly, this is what annoys me most about the mass-transit system:. When people eat on the train, why is it always McDonalds? I'm already trying to ignore the stench of the homeless guy eight rows up, I don't need your whatever-piece McNugget meal thrown into the mix. The Third Coast Transplant.
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The Third Coast Transplant: The Thanksgiving
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The Third Coast Transplant. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. The game has drastically changed. The other week, with no bluff required, I confidently decided to go all-in. Since my last blog posting the ante has officially been upped. I look forward to other opportunities that this internship may bring. Everyday that I take the train downtown I know that things are looking up. As for now it is time to jet. In honor of the short workday, I have decided to cut this posting short as well. From the Far East.
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The Third Coast Transplant: Ho Ho Ho-ly Hell The Holidays Are Over.
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The Third Coast Transplant. Wednesday, January 6, 2010. Ho Ho Ho-ly Hell The Holidays Are Over. It is a widespread and agreed upon relief that the holiday season is over, is it not? Unfortunately, you've got to come down sometime. Case in point: New Year's Eve 2009. That was New Years Eve 2009, one for the record books to say the least. The beginning of the end seemed so great; the end of the end-ugh. The Third Coast Transplant. January 8, 2010 at 1:20 AM. Keep them coming. Happy New Year!
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The Third Coast Transplant: I Don't Mean To Go Off On A Rant Here...
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The Third Coast Transplant. Monday, December 14, 2009. I Don't Mean To Go Off On A Rant Here. However, Chicago's strengths can often double as weaknesses. Take for example Chicago's mass-transit system. Briefly, this is what annoys me most about the mass-transit system:. When people eat on the train, why is it always McDonalds? I'm already trying to ignore the stench of the homeless guy eight rows up, I don't need your whatever-piece McNugget meal thrown into the mix. The Third Coast Transplant. After I ...