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Orlandio

November 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

The last time I was in Florida I was puking. On Tuesday I had the best Mexican food I’ve had in Michigan in Florida.  A conference for work brought me to the strange land I like to call Orlandio.  I haven’t been anywhere exotic lately so I survive on the thrills of extra “i’s,” the […]

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say it with me

October 24th, 2009 · No Comments

There’s no daylight left in Michigan. When you wander the streets of quaint towns like Holland, MI, you overhear things being said in the local language.  Most of these words are recognizable, but recently I heard a squawk of a word that should come with a warning.  Both parts of this word come with the […]

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Tags: awkwardness · design · experiences · Midwest letdowns

there's something to fear in feta

October 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Culminating in thirty minutes spent searching for video clips of Michael Phelps, my week of horizontality is officially over. I’m an asterisk.  Last week I arrived home from a great trip to San Francisco and moved around the house in slow, heavy stomps.  Walls quivered as I leaned on them, faucets sweat as I gripped […]

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pastry panic

October 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Traveling makes me eat donuts. On Friday, I was the only person in the security line at Gerald Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids, MI.  There still was a line though, because the woman reading the x-ray scans had yet to lose her diligence. My two computers, jacket, shoes, and two bags formed quite the […]

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human-sized Jell-O mold

September 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment

On a CRJ 700 (that’s high-tech airplane speak for ‘small, cramped aircraft that only flies to cities in the Midwest’) if you happen to score seat 17B, the flight attendant sits right next to your face. As part of its plan to emerge from financial ruin and regain more of its former customer base, United […]

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