Moment number seven quabillion in which I have put my hands on my hips, approvingly surveyed the land, and said to myself, "yup. i live here,": today's purchase of a cell phone. I have acquired my first trapping of permanence, and damn it feels cool
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I have "Annie Hall" and "Oasis" waiting for you whenever you get back.
I got a real job today. With, like, benefits and stuff.
Take care and don't forget to do some exploitative photography so that I can marvel at the results and yuppies can drop a coupla c's for gritty "real" portraits of Thailand.
I have friday off, and fridays are Bhangra at the Baltic Room, if I recall. I will snog hot men for ya.
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Love and hugs and funnies.
I am so excited for/proud of you!! You must keep us all updated on your fulfilling and unpredictable day-to-day existence over there. Foods, flings, trips, clubs, photos, bloopers, culture shock... all of us stuck here in Ye Olde Arrogant Isolationist Superpower are waiting! :)
I have open ears, an ever-curious nature, and a thousand apologies waiting for you when you get back. I am happy I got to see you twice before you took off, but dismayed that I didn't get to see either of you right before your departures. Just the same, I hope we can keep in contact!
xoxo
kris
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(btw, what's the time difference? I'm in DC right now)
Also, hey! I brought back a real pre-Invasion anti-Saddam Kurdish 100-dinar note for you! Now what am I going to do with it?
All the best
mishmisha
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I'm not sure the time difference, I think about 12 or 13 hours. Abuse away.
Also, do you have an address in DC to which I can send you weird stuff or at least a postcard?
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And yes, I've done the thing where I use the 66 country code and subtract the zero. And it's not reception, either--If I can call my old coworkers, I should be able to call you.
Yarg.
Hope all is well with you.
mish
p.s. I have some of the cardboard money that we use over there, too. It has pictures of tanks and explosions on it. Want some?
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