Archive for August, 2004
In at Incheon
Got in 20 minutes early into Incheon, South Korea, the first leg of this race around Southeast Asia.
Going to a foreign country, especially where English is not the primary language, heightens awareness in the same way that perhaps blindness or deafness forces one to depend on the rest of their senses.
Korean TV: They had [...]
Posted: August 26th, 2004 under En route.
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Interminal Wait
Waiting for the plane to leave at midnight. I’m charging my phone using one of the cleaner’s sockets. Had mickey d’s, but they had ran out of quarter pounders and Big and Tasties. Would you believe that?
Posted: August 26th, 2004 under En route.
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The race is on!
Route Marker: Leave New York and go to Incheon, South Korea. You have $150 for this leg of the race.
See you on the other side!
Posted: August 25th, 2004 under En route.
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APA in the Olympic News…
“American Bryan Clay Grabs the Decathlon Silver” - notably, Clay has a Japanese-American mother and an African-American father and hails from Hawaii - an APA who was a good watch. Cool.
Posted: August 24th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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Don’t Leave Home Without It
American Express is filming an ad on the street outside my apartment. I don’t know what it’s about, and they were doing it at 5 in the morning, so I wasn’t awake for it, but they took the first five parking spaces in front of my door.
So much work to be done at work before [...]
Posted: August 24th, 2004 under Brooklyn.
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