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elody:
what i thought the best was the kitty pic! 
sureality:
Thanks. You getting one?
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volkov:
Running is a great way to engage the body and allow the mind to either float free or focus...or both. I'm not a good runner, but I enjoy it....usually I prefer a sport, but a good solitary run to start the day and get the kinks out of the body and brain are good. Mornings down here are SUPER foggy and I live near the top of a hill so I get to do a cloud enshrouded run above the traffic and noise and can't see any of it. kinda blissfull.
getting up and running I would definitely count at the lest, the morning, a success.
congrats on the 100 miles.
third photo is definitely superhero, The Flash-type speed picture.
the fact that you are aware of the slippery nature of all those other aspects alone would point away from you being a purely physical being. probably semantics, but that kind of awareness is good. physically focused and grounded perhaps. a bit inward turning. not a bad thing.
all the modern trappings are fun to have again. was never very far from them. even in Afghanistan I had access to wireless internet on occasion and had my netbook and such. it's more the easing back into hustlybustly over technified and energized America that is difficult. It's a different set of survival and coping skills I have to dust off. But the ready access to technology is fun and not too overwhelming...well...then I got my new smartphone. and it's smarter than I am.
getting up and running I would definitely count at the lest, the morning, a success.
congrats on the 100 miles.
third photo is definitely superhero, The Flash-type speed picture.
the fact that you are aware of the slippery nature of all those other aspects alone would point away from you being a purely physical being. probably semantics, but that kind of awareness is good. physically focused and grounded perhaps. a bit inward turning. not a bad thing.
all the modern trappings are fun to have again. was never very far from them. even in Afghanistan I had access to wireless internet on occasion and had my netbook and such. it's more the easing back into hustlybustly over technified and energized America that is difficult. It's a different set of survival and coping skills I have to dust off. But the ready access to technology is fun and not too overwhelming...well...then I got my new smartphone. and it's smarter than I am.
persephone:
I'm not a fan of running, but your photos of it are beautiful!
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korben:
you are looking amazing lady
! i hope you do a new set.
and yes, there will be posting of wedding pictures
and yes, there will be posting of wedding pictures
volkov:
it was just crazy how fast it all went. It was like in the space of a nap I was in Kyrgyzstan and then in the space of a day (really longer but flying backward across the date line helps) back in the USA and eating Dominos and having a whiskey. surreal.
"turning into a superhero"? wait,,,so what were you before?
I was studying for my Sidekick certification when I was younger and then decided to go the more advanced, Nemesis route.
it's awesome being able to master control over your own movement and turn it into an artful medium. sport and activity is as far as most people take it. to eleveate it to art is pretty special.
yeah. I don't know how us guys function without a vagina...hmmm...maybe that's why we're so often pursuing it...there's power there...and it makes it easier to walk upright...or something. hope your's is better and unsprained.
"turning into a superhero"? wait,,,so what were you before?
I was studying for my Sidekick certification when I was younger and then decided to go the more advanced, Nemesis route.
it's awesome being able to master control over your own movement and turn it into an artful medium. sport and activity is as far as most people take it. to eleveate it to art is pretty special.
yeah. I don't know how us guys function without a vagina...hmmm...maybe that's why we're so often pursuing it...there's power there...and it makes it easier to walk upright...or something. hope your's is better and unsprained.
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korben:
that photo is fantastic!
nerina:
hey you!
I meant to comment your blog and let you know I'm on here, but then you commented mine first...and now I'm probably going to go through a bunch of your blog posts like the creep I am and leave comments!
oh, and you totally have to hold up your end of the deal. There are never enough naked pictures of you out there. It's a fact.
I meant to comment your blog and let you know I'm on here, but then you commented mine first...and now I'm probably going to go through a bunch of your blog posts like the creep I am and leave comments!
oh, and you totally have to hold up your end of the deal. There are never enough naked pictures of you out there. It's a fact.
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infinity:
Happy Birthday!
infinity:
Happy Birthday!
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danger_diabolik:
Scary AND sexy. Very nice! 
nerina:
I like your teeth. Is that creepy? I don't really care. You have excellent teeth. Not to mention a gorgeous face!
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infinity:
Sleeping in your old college bed must have been rather interesting since it probably brought back memories and made you feel like you were somewhere between now and then. All of that would be especially true if you stayed in the same place for multiple years. I stayed somewhere different for each of the 5 years that I was on campus, the places and years were all very distinct.
nerina:
have some adventures involving visiting me. Those are the best adventures, I promise.
kay:
I will have to check his book out. I'm glad to hear about your me-ville. I'm liking what I'm hearing. 




The biggest help that I had for the pricing was that I used zag.com. It's a car buying service that doesn't cost the consumer anything but allows you to get quotes that dealers are required to honor for in-stock vehicles. If it's not in stock as was the case with mine, then the price is used as a starting point. The other big help was knowing the manufacturer's current promotions and doing research about the car so I knew exactly what I wanted. I brought one of my parents with me too since there was no way I could handle it alone - it worked out well since having someone else there made it easier for me to insist that things be a certain way.
The climbing on the slik looks fun. It seems like it might also get a little slippery though (or maybe I am getting it confused with something else).