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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam Continued: Oreos Suck in Vietnam
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Friday, September 19, 2008. Oreos Suck in Vietnam. To describe Long Xuyen. You can use the United States as an analogous reference to Vietnam. Vietnam and the United States, both have their two major cities (Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to Los Angeles and NewYork). There are also the cities in other areas, not the metropolises, but the small cities that are just one of the bigger things in their respective regions (like Des Moines and Raleigh). That being said, please fill in the blanks. Being in a foreign...
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam: 09/21/09
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Monday, September 21, 2009. But am I a better person? It's been an a year. Since I last wrote in this blog. That, of course, means today is my birthday. For those keeping score. Ask how its day is doing, and hope to God it will let me stand under the umbrel la until the storm lets up. Was it ever supposed to be so difficult, so abstract? There's nothing profound to transcribe here. It's a year in Vietnam. It's my first year not as a student. Let me tell you about it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam: 08/22/08
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Friday, August 22, 2008. My name was once Mark Pham. A few things have changed. I got into a few planes. I’ve developed non-committal arrangements with whatever I might be sleeping on, whether it be couch, floor, or bed. Now I am as I am in Vietnam, hoping to find something greater than myself. My name is Phạm B. Ch I volunteer in Vietnam with the group. I will be a professor at An Giang University. On my birthday, I will introduce my new initiative to end this travesty. Labels: An Giang Unversity. This ...
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam: Oreos Suck in Vietnam
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Friday, September 19, 2008. Oreos Suck in Vietnam. Oreos are stale and bland for some reason. There's not that much pizza around here either. That’s about the extent of my agony thus far. My birthday has come. And I am 22 on the 22. Before that, I arrived in Long Xuyen. And have since passed through a full four weeks. There have been a lot of things going through since arrival. There was loneliness (on a first night sleeping alone after two months of sharing rooms). That have embraced me,. Has to be gmai...
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam: The First
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Friday, August 22, 2008. My name was once Mark Pham. A few things have changed. I got into a few planes. I’ve developed non-committal arrangements with whatever I might be sleeping on, whether it be couch, floor, or bed. Now I am as I am in Vietnam, hoping to find something greater than myself. My name is Phạm B. Ch I volunteer in Vietnam with the group. I will be a professor at An Giang University. On my birthday, I will introduce my new initiative to end this travesty. Labels: An Giang Unversity. Septe...
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam Continued: September 2008
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Friday, September 19, 2008. Oreos Suck in Vietnam. To describe Long Xuyen. You can use the United States as an analogous reference to Vietnam. Vietnam and the United States, both have their two major cities (Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to Los Angeles and NewYork). There are also the cities in other areas, not the metropolises, but the small cities that are just one of the bigger things in their respective regions (like Des Moines and Raleigh). That being said, please fill in the blanks. Being in a foreign...
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam: 09/19/08
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Friday, September 19, 2008. Oreos Suck in Vietnam. Oreos are stale and bland for some reason. There's not that much pizza around here either. That’s about the extent of my agony thus far. My birthday has come. And I am 22 on the 22. Before that, I arrived in Long Xuyen. And have since passed through a full four weeks. There have been a lot of things going through since arrival. There was loneliness (on a first night sleeping alone after two months of sharing rooms). That have embraced me,.
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The Life Vicarious in Vietnam: But am I a better person?
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Monday, September 21, 2009. But am I a better person? It's been an a year. Since I last wrote in this blog. That, of course, means today is my birthday. For those keeping score. Ask how its day is doing, and hope to God it will let me stand under the umbrel la until the storm lets up. Was it ever supposed to be so difficult, so abstract? There's nothing profound to transcribe here. It's a year in Vietnam. It's my first year not as a student. Let me tell you about it. December 13, 2009 at 5:27 AM.