Monthly Archives: August 2008

We No Likey Cabo: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly [Vacations]

So we made it back from our last second and first ever trip to Cabo San Lucas. I don’t want to dwell on this too much, but there wasn’t much we cared for in Cabo–the city itself, our hotel, the … Continue reading

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Out To Lunch; Back In Five Days [Vacations]

I know that Holly and I got back from our Maine trip a month ago and then the whole family went down to Schlitterbahn for several days, but I needed something eschewing more to the mellow/do-nothing side. So yesterday, we shipped the … Continue reading

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An Apple A Day . . . Is Expensive [Technology]

I think it is now safe to say that we are an Apple household. Holly is adapting to her new/old iPhone (after an initial hiccup)–which is a shocker of the first order. Add to that Madysen and Speed bought their … Continue reading

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Bruges, Banks, And Bats (And An Incredible Joker) [Movies]

A friend mentioned to me recently that they were seeing Step Brothers based solely on my extremely positive review of it. Seriously people, if you start paying attention to me, I’m only going to get more obnoxious. Anyway. In In … Continue reading

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Summer Associate Program Events 2008: Gluttony [Office]

Lunch Toulouse (5.13) Group at Strong’s (5.23) La Cubanita (5.28) La Duni (6.5) JG’s Burgers (6.9) Pescabar (7.3) Joe’s Crab Shack (7.14) Margaux’s (7.15) Herrera’s (7.16) Villa-O (7.28) Taverna (7.30) Dinner Manny’s (5.13) Abacus/Trece/Corner Bar (5.17) Mi Cocina/Social House/The Loon … Continue reading

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Lobsters, Binges, And The Upper Class [Books]

You may remember our little adventure to Maine in June. At a nice little bookshop in Camden, I picked up a copy of The Lobster Coast: Rebels, Rusticators, and the Struggle for a Forgotten Frontier by Colin Woodard. It’s history … Continue reading

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