Well, I don't really know if anyone still reads this, but I suppose I may as well update those who do on what I've been up to in the past... year? Or something
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Thanks! I've read about your adventures in DC.I kind of miss the place sometimes, living in NYC makes me appreciate how clean and well-planned everything in DC is. I'm sure Molly and I will be down there at some point in the near future, maybe we will drop you a line.
Hi, from a continent and a few generations away. I tumbled across your entry while checking to see if there was anyone else out there with an interest in Single Payer Health Care, and then my jaw just dropped with astrphysics and math, and Wesleyan, and PFTAW. If you don't mind, I'll list you as a friend and follow your adventures. I see an awful lot in common by way of the left side of the political spectrum, and share Jewish roots which certainly shaped my values, along with existentialism and humanism. Math and physics were almost beyond my comprehension, but somehow I made it over one hurdle after another and into a very comfortable rut, medicine, which once was a profession. That's enough for now, at first acquaintance, but just know that there's an old geezer in California with 7 children and 10 grandchildren, an incurable enthusiasm for sunflowers and a Porsche Turbo, who looks on with envy the adventure that you have embarked upon.
congrats on finishing school! I first saw your blog a long time ago when you used to post on a college forum (collegeconfidential maybe?) and you set up a server for people to post their stats. Anyway, I kept the http address and would read it from time to time. The years fly by, and now you're out!
haha i didn't realize that i'd left that comment anonymously. well anyway, it was me that was excited that you were coming to ny and we need to hang out.
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Congrats on the graduation! And on the job with PFAW!
I am in DC now - so if you're down here, look me up.
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