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Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑Saul, write a book. I'd be the first to read it.
This task completion is like a book that's called, "How to Throw It in Nasia's Face and Make Her Like It." Good job, man.
This probably works for Chicago too, but I thought that SF and NYC had more parallel architecture than Chicago (like, where's a huge feat-of-engineering bridge in Chicago?) But you know, whatever. Keep it loose.
Somehow (call me k-r-a-z-y) I doubt the engineers will deny me this one.
Georgi, did you take this at BigLots!? I have a crazy weakness for BigLots!. It's the cryptic exclamation point on the bathroom sign that gives it away.
I did this two years ago in New York--I walked the length of the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn and back. It was pretty amazing--I witnessed a wedding party on the harbor from high above; probably a Jersey wedding since all the women were wearing red poofy dresses.
Any points! More points! I want 'em.
sorry, this is not very productive or anything. but i just realized that i would like gradschool so much more--in fact, i would probably LOVE gradschool--if people were always injecting substances into their legs during class. i wish that instead of this being an instance of work being "strange" it were an instance of work being "awesome."
that photo looks like an ad for akira
I love this so much. I also had this feeling as I was looking at this that you've somehow encapsulated exactly the way that I thought your lives worked in college. If someone had asked me in 2002, "Hey what do you think of those guys Sam and Sean?" I would have said, "I think they probably dare each other to do quasi-crazy things all the time. That and get really excited about Lukacs."