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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
1:19 am - caught up in the hype
Doing my part to keep icons safe from the swine flu.

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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
2:41 pm - Summary of yet another ski trip.

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Originally uploaded by fozz47.

So this year it was Revelstoke, BC. Apparently this resort used to be called Powder Springs, a few years ago they closed it and dumped gobs of money into it making it one of the biggest areas in North America. It's friggin huge! Almost seems to dwarf Whistler/Blackcomb, but it's been a while since I've been there.

Highlights were:

5 guys who've know each other an average of 25 years getting together from different states to do this trip. Doing the same shit we did during High School ski trips, like getting scolded by the hotel management and toweling the doors for some strange reason.

2 days of Sno-cat skiing with a crazy German guide. Run after run of fresh tracks and he even yodeled!

Getting to try new skis as the rentals were included.

Quaint BC town with a party atmosphere.

Bummers of the trip:

Last run of 2nd cat-skiing day, the above mentioned guide gets caught in an avalanche! He was "cutting" a slope, basically skiing across it to see if it would slide beneath him, and it slid above him. He got carried down about 100 meters, got buried towards the end, lost his brand new skis but popped out by himself at the bottom and was OK, but understandably freaked out.

Heli-skiing day was a disappointment. First I find out my Grandmother died the day before. then because of the high avalanche danger they kept us on flat routes that funneled down into tracked out trees on the entire 2nd half. Plus our group had some richy-riches who couldn't ski and needed to be coddled . At the price we paid, I want turn after turn of fresh powder.

PJ didn't go due to the current economic climate. So I had to do the long drive solo.

Doing the long drive solo, some asshole rear-ends my beautiful car! $5K+ in body damage.

Link to all the pics here.

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Monday, January 19th, 2009
2:50 pm - Finally
I was very happy to see this article where Obama brings up the notion that the nations populace will have to become involved and make actual sacrifices to turn our country around. After watching Ken Burn's The War I was amazed at how much the general population of the US sacrificed in the name of the war. Recycling drives, rationing, volunteer work, etc. I think it would be a much easier sell when everyone had someone they knew either deployed or with a relative deployed, and the thinking was if you are using more than your share you were taking away from the effort.

I hope that the organization behind the notion are capable of making use of sacrifices and efforts by the general populace, so we don't think that change will magically happen as we lead our everyday lives. And hopefully the notion can come to fruition without overt abuse.

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Monday, December 22nd, 2008
10:10 am - Winter
Trying to be a good neighbor today, I shoveled all of our walkways and sidewalks, got through 2 driveways (mine and 1 out of 3 others) and called it quits. Mostly because out there I felt like I was obligated to help the cars that would get stuck right in front of my house every 20 mins. I don't blame people for trying to get around today. My road is not a main thoroughfare, but pretty close. However since this, what, 7 day storm has started, there has not been evidence of 1 snowplow removing any snow at all. Shame on you City of Portland! And I don't want to hear about how it hardly ever snows here anymore. Get some plows!

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Thursday, December 4th, 2008
11:25 pm - Now is the time
If nothing else, now is the time to figure out who you should listen to in the future.

I'm going to listen to Peter Schiff. And not Ben Stein or any of the other hacks. Just listen to the one pundit recommending Goldman Sachs.


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Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
2:51 pm - Nostalgia
This time of year always makes me nostalgic.


About this time, 17 years ago, a fresh faced me ditched everything NY and drove to Portland in my buddies compact car. It was one of those trips that you can only do when you are in your very early 20’s. Moved back home from college, living at my mothers, no real job prospects with a useless college degree, all my friends were commuting into NYC for entry level pee-on jobs. The mythos of the PNW was ripe with me . Mingo got us a window to move to Portland and I jumped on it. Packed his tiny car and headed out on a great road trip that we stretched out to almost 2 weeks. I remember first arriving in Portland, I woke up and we were on I-84 just entering the city. My head was on a swivel, looking around wondering what I’d gotten myself into. We ended driving through downtown at about 3:30 in the morning trying to find his grandfather’s house, I remember the strange feeling I got downtown trying to get my bearings in a new city that was now home. Living in a 1 bedroom apt. w/ another dude on $5 used mattresses (eww). Milk crates, boxes and planks made up most of our furniture. Sketchy relationships, wild parties, coming to my crappy job hung over 3 times a week. Halloween of 1991 was our first time exploring downtown.

One of the most carefree, exciting, confusing, and lonely times of my life. Again, I think you can only experience a time like that when you’re young.

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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
7:03 pm - More debate
OMG, Palin can't pronouce "nuclear"!!!!

Do we really need another administration that does that!

Arrgh!!!

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6:31 pm - debate
Where Biden is technically kicking ass, he better control himself as he's coming across as an asshole.

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008
6:27 pm - Let's hear it for local gold!
The American women's fencing team swept the Olympics! Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Also the first medals won by any American in this Olympics.

And, get this, the gold medal winner, Mariel Zagunis is from Beaverton!

The burbs arise in Olympic gold!

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Monday, July 21st, 2008
10:32 am - What is the point of the outrage?
I'm really not sure what the point of the anger relating to this story .

Two girls drowned on a beach. As far as I can tell nobody was negligent in calling for help or trying to rescue them. The outrage seems to be about people not staring at them and crying? From the picture it is unclear what people were feeling, but that seems to be crux of the story, that nobody felt bad. I admit, if I were vacationing on a beach and two girls corpses were laid out in front of me, I'd probably leave to another beach, but I'm not sure that is any better than not leaving, or standing over the bodies and just staring.

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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
8:14 am - It's freakin' June!

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Monday, June 9th, 2008
9:46 pm - Back to the grind
Ugh, first day back to class. There is nothing like 4 hours of managerial finance to keep you awake for 4 hours. Although getting out of class and it still being kind of light was a treat.

If anyone needs a gardener, I now have one that rocks! He's quick and thorough. I don't know how someone makes a piece of ground look so clean.


[info]amai_unmei is cleaning my kitchen! tee hee. Makes me giddy!

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Thursday, June 5th, 2008
10:47 am - Oops!
I guess I should have posted that I'm back from China, actually been back almost 2 weeks already!

Here are some un-edited, un-commented pics from my trip. Maybe I'll work up a more narrative post on it soon.

Pics of Shanghai and train ride to Beijing

Pics of Beijing including Great Wall.

Hope you all are doing well.

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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
5:10 am - China is pissing me off!
I am in China and livejournal is blocked!!! Aarrgh how frustrating that is. Well screw the overbearing regime, I'm positng by email!!!

China is actually awesome, besides being here for the worlds deadliest earthquake.

And I miss all of you guys!

Reply back and let me know you are all still there!

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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
5:46 pm - IMG_0519

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Originally uploaded by fozz47.

4 blocks from my house, an old Fuel company location is on fire.

Something tells me you don't want an old fuel company to catch on fire.

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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
4:00 pm - I guess God is taking care of him
This is such a fabulous story!

A priest flies away hanging on to balloons to raise money for a rest stop for truckers "to rest and receive the gospel," !!!!!


I can't think of a better cause to die a horrible death for!

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Monday, April 21st, 2008
8:45 am - I am so fashion trendy!
Last night I went to The Portland Mercury fashion show where my friend [info]acadiabaird's company was part of the whole thing. I think that was the first fashion show I've been to since my senior high school class put one on to make money for our prom. This one was better. I didn't know people really went to fashion shows, but there was a big turnout for this one. One of the most facisnating parts about it was when I was standing in line and started to notice the peculiar choices of fashion that people wear to the fashion shows. Lots miss matched colors, hats, scarfs and vests that seemed to have been hanging in closets until just such an occasion came up to show them off.

Allison's line was beyond doubt the most sensible collection of clothing there. And her display was the only one wear you could clearly see the company's name and had clothes that people would actually wear. I know that the majority of stuff shown at fashion shows is not practical stuff that you will find in stores or people are expected to wear, but really, I don't think hoop skirts or American Indian head dresses are going to help the cause of selling clothes anytime soon. Then again, I was wearing fleece, so what do I know.

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Thursday, March 6th, 2008
8:23 pm - OK, haven't we gotten beyond this?
Will somebody tell me What the fuck this story means?

Is it seriously a General holding a press conference to tell us that, in his mind, and his mind only, there is a terrorist threat?

Aren't we past this type of vague shit that nobody understands? C'mon. What are we paying trillions of dollars for? Give us something concrete, something besides "Well I'm a General, and since most people are stupid, this is what you should be thinking."

Holy crap if there was an attack tomorrow I don't think this story would help a bit.

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3:11 pm - Term papers
For the 4th class in a row I am having a very hard time deciding on a topic for my term paper. The class is economics, and I am supposed to focus on an event that had a significant impact on the global economy roughly during the years of 1994 - 2002.

When I decide on a paper I have a pretty easy time getting into the flow of what to write, but for some reason deciding on a topic is torture for me. I repeadetly look up articles on a certain topic or general idea, gather about 5-10 on my computer, start browsing them then right away think of another idea and start searching for different topics. It may not help that I usually drink a huge cup of some type of coffee based drink before I do this.

In other news

Ski journal )

in other news )

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Monday, February 25th, 2008
9:12 am - Wierd
Just read on DP that the woman who's missing posters I've seen was found in Laurelhurst park lake. Not only is it creepy in an of itself, but the girl and I were in that park on Saturday and walked right by that lake. It is really more of a pond. There were about 20 kids feeding ducks at the time too.

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