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A letter to Tuco: November 2006
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A letter to Tuco. Monday, November 13, 2006. Tree pretty, Water bad. I was then promptly dragged out to sea by a rip, and despite knowing what I had to do (swim perpendicular to the rip and back in to shore) and not panicking, I just didn’t have the energy to get myself back into shore, and had to be rescued by J! Although the weekend continued beautiful, I had developed a healthy dislike of the beach and chose not to go again. But I was not the sea’s only victim. G! Had mauled her goat boat. J! Picked t...
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A letter to Tuco: October 2006
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A letter to Tuco. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Ahem, if you happen to be my parents, you probably want to stop reading now. 1) When we visit you, you will miss class to come and see us. Think about that for a gad damned second, Because of us YOU ARE NOT IN CLASS. Show us the damn respect that that kind of magic trick deserves. Don’t worry, it almost certainly won’t come to that. You’re not going to be a model. On a more personal note, I went to buy the DVD of Danger Mouse I had seen in the Kurri-Kurri vide...
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A letter to Tuco: September 2006
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A letter to Tuco. Thursday, September 21, 2006. Better late than never. If you actually fly to the islands, look out the windows and watch for the strait as you come, you’ll see a marvellous and amazing sight, a completely invisible, intangible, inconsequential and indeed totally absent bridge. It will shock you. So, in the absence of the promised bridge we had to follow these steps to get from Nguiu to Milikapati. Suspiciously has to take a phone call and sadly misses out on any hard labour. 7)Wait with...
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A letter to Tuco: August 2006
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A letter to Tuco. Thursday, August 31, 2006. All quiet on the Northern front. Not much to report today. After the stressful environment of Lajamanu, where you had to desperately try to keep as many kids entertained as possible or risk having a small number disrupt the whole group, it was nice to be in a situation where we didn’t have to spend all our time on crowd control and instead could really focus on enriching the experience for the kids. To prove that 0.9 repeater = 1. This one is true, you can try...