Pursuitist

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

Off to See the Wizard

Off to See the Wizard

Berlin, Berlin... finally. I have arrived. I rolled into town last Wednesday behind the wheel of a truck I had rented, which was neither very cheap nor completely legal, but few questions were asked at the leasing desk (not your usual line of German operations) and I was cruising with a heap of furniture loaned/bought from Keith. In the end I like to think everything worked to my favor.

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2004-2005: Dresden See 2004-2005: Dresden See

Ich stehe bis zum Hals in der Scheisse...

aber der Ausblick ist gut!

The German Beaurocratic system is currently rocking my face. I thought I had a solid grasp of the situation until Friday afternoon grabbed me by the arm and quickly showed me who was in charge. To add to the mess, I never received a pack of important documents from back home, thus delaying my application for a visa (which runs out on 2. August) and keeping us from moving into our flat in Berlin. If things keep progressing at this rate, I’ll be slipping away to Poland for a week or two to escape the heat.

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Weiter Weiter Immer Weiter
2004-2005: Dresden See 2004-2005: Dresden See

Weiter Weiter Immer Weiter

I was awoken this morning by four French girls singing “Champs Elysee” to me in an attempt to rouse me out of bed. Their method was surprisingly effective. To say that my life is amazing would be to cheapen the experience. This is an effect words were not created to describe. It must simply be felt.

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GO LANCE!!! REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!! (Day 3)
2004-2005: Dresden See 2004-2005: Dresden See

GO LANCE!!! REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!! (Day 3)

Woke up that morning well rested. After a nice breakfast of bread, the brothers and I split ways, them going for a ride up into the mountains, me sticking around town in hopes of seeing Lance and catching another ride. I was in the middle of nowhere-France and couldn’t afford to get stuck here as I had a train leaving Karlsruhe Germany at 4.40 that next morning.

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Get In The Game!!!
2004-2005: Dresden See 2004-2005: Dresden See

Get In The Game!!!

Beer, meat and football. Is there anything really better in life? This past weekend I introduced about 25 of my students to the simple joys that have carried me through the past 5 years back in Texas with a field trip to the Dresden Monarchs American Football game (with funding from the Bosch Stiftung. I’m telling you, I live a dream life).

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And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.

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Football is Sex Baby

"Football is Sex baby!" I don't understand it either. But that doesn't mean that I have anything against it. In fact, I found myself chanting it along with the other 5000 fans who were in attendance for the Season Opener of the Dresden Monarchs Game - American Football in Dresden.

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Balling on a Budget
2004-2005: Dresden See 2004-2005: Dresden See

Balling on a Budget

So I’d be flying solo on this mission. I just couldn’t wait anymore. It would be another two hours before the next bus pulled into town but I needed to go now. Road seduction was pulling at my heart strings once again and just as with previous occassions, I couldn’t say no. I was headed southbound for the Czech Republic with a pocketfull of nickels and that’s not such a bad direction to be headed when you’re “balling on a budget” (as we in the game like to call it).

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Scheiss Nazis

It would appear as if a couple of damn nazis got a hold of my email account. I don't yet know the extent of the damage, but I do know that several people in my address book have been targeted for a vicious assault of e-mails.

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Kicking Ass and Taking Names

The comeback is complete. I competed in my first race in years last weekend and words can't express the fun I had. Conditions were horrible. 4 Degrees. Rain. At times hail. And a constant wind blowing directly into my face. "Kicking Ass weather" I called it. And I was ready to kick some ass.

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