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Archive for March, 2008

Back in the USA and almost healthy

How’s it going everyone
I’ve had a hell of a time, both good and bad, over the last 3 weeks.  Mostly good.   As you guys know, I was in the British Virgin Islands, chilling at Tortola and Virgin Gorda.  Then, I picked up and moved on to the Dominican Republic where I met a crew of [...]

Quick Update- much more to come later

So I contracted this epic virus in the dominican republic, and now i’m holed up in the infirmary.  When I’m better all the lessons and scheduling will resume.  Sorry for the delay, hopefully i’m back on my feet soon.
 As for the DR, it was sweet as hell, I’ll update with the full story and pictures [...]

Pictures and Updates from Tortola

Life here is awesome.  I just relax on the beach, have drinks, surf, swim, get tan, and hang out.  last night i went to this place called the Bombashack for a few drinks.  The bombashack is a funky local place, the ceiling is covered with panties and bras, haha.  Anyways, I met this obviously rich [...]

Tortola is Beautiful

Totally Serene. 
Crystal turquoise waters, surfing, rum punches and good food to eat.  I’m chilling on the beach right now, haha.  Life is so tight. 
I’m buying yet another digital camera tomorrow so I’ll post some pics then.  For some reason I keep buying digital cameras and breaking them.  This will be #4, haha. 
Man the breeze coming [...]

3-betting is Overrated

Hey y’all
I’m chilling at Logan airport in boston waiting for my flight to leave for the British Virgin Islands (supposedly paradise), and so i’m going to write a little bit about why I think 3-betting is overused.
Essentially, I think 3-betting is something that average players do to make money.  It probably nets a slight profit [...]

wow I can’t believe im still in school

holy god I’m tired, stayed up all night writing a paper on Iraqi nationalism and their surprisingly successful national soccer team.  Pretty interesting paper to be honest, lot of stuff about how nationalistic spirit can be powerful in bringing people together when understood in the proper context.  Using sports as a context, you can see pretty [...]

NYC holds it down

What’s up friends
 Just got back tonight from NYC where I spent the weekend with my homies Andy, Sam, Tammer, Kayte, Awni, Sarah, Jon, Derek, Tessa, and others.  Andy works a vicious 100-hr week doing i-banking, and Sam and I decided to drive down and bring with us some cutter (ask a Dartmouth kid what cutter [...]