Tag: travel

This fool is a Russian inn

22 December, 2010 (12:00) | Wax Poetic

Travels take me far from here. But for some reason, my mind stays home. not that it’s lost or forgotten, It just decides not to come.

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Hey, remember me?

15 March, 2010 (22:01) | Personal Update

It’s been a while since I posted a personal update.  Things in married life go well.  New job goes well.  Thinking about going back to school in the fall.  That might be the level of detail you get in the updates going forward…not really sure.  I don’t really want to write about my life with […]

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NY Post talking about Pittsburgh

15 July, 2009 (10:28) | Pittsburgh

A nice little write-up on all the different neighborhoods and spots in Pittsburgh: http://www.nypost.com/seven/07142009/entertainment/travel/pitt_stop_179068.htm

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Defending the gift card – Your opinion is not better than mine.

28 November, 2008 (19:15) | Thoughts & Ideas

If there’s one thing that I hate most, it’s when people tell me things have to be a certain way, "just because."  This post is not directed at any 1 person, but at 1 particular thought.  When someone says that gift cards are cheating or call me lazy for giving gift cards, what they are not […]

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Can you find a better photo for the milk carton backs? – Send money.

24 October, 2008 (15:07) | Personal Update

My how the time flies.  I was originally going to title this post “Wake me up, when September ends”  but we’re way past that point already.  The alarm has been ringing all month long for me to wake from my slumber, but I’ve been dreaming and watching everything move at the speed of life. First […]

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Pittsburgh Times

7 July, 2008 (17:08) | Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh got a nice little write-up in the New York Times.   They got pretty nitty-gritty too, when i saw the mattress factory, I knew we we’re dealing with the average tourist here.  Looks like someone stopped to appreciate the underground and artsy side of the burgh without getting caught up in mass-consumer tourism guides.  This […]

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