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Subway, Eat Fresh!

Originally this was gonna be a comment on Justin's blogpost but it's a wee bit too long. Justin was dead on, 487,000 seconds is 5.6 days. It is essential that we have a reunion, and soon! I say we have it in D.C. as that is sort of midway between the deep South, Chicago, and New England. The fact that I wouldn't have to go anywhere certainly was not a factor in my decision. Certainly not. I've rediscovered the Disney Channel in my time since returning to the states. I am not afraid to say The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and The Suite Life on Deck are tremendously entertaining. I know it's not as sophisticated as The Wire but they are wholesomely, family-friendly television programs. I've really began to miss the sensation of sleeping outdoors, so I've started sleeping in a sleeping bag and propping open the windows in my room so as to harmonize with nature. That's it for now. If I don't talk to you guys before you leave, enjoy the flight! It's two hours longer than you remember. Oh, by the way, there is a Subway in the international terminal which has meat! Turkey, bacon, ham, tuna. Everything which might offend Indian culture. Peace.

The Frequency is Courage (You're going to need it on that flight)
-Doug B.

Comments

Yeah, actually a few people have already said they're coming to thesda for a reunion/obama inauguration party in January. We can share the hosting!

oh doug...you're so hilarious.

If you guys come to DC.... you should stop by American University!!! I would love to hear about India.I might even treat you to coffee. I have loved reading your blog; my room mates are probably annoyed by now of me waxing nostalgic about India. :)

In other news good luck on re-entry. Seeing friends and family is wonderful and the difficulty of it all fades with time. Let me know if any of you guys needs anything.

much love,

ellie

!! how about chai?
and doug, i am looking way forward to seeing you. you're lucky there are no mosquitos, nor as much smog filled air, outside your window. we are already noting how delhi feels chilly at night. wish us luck readjusting in that regard too. i might need to bust out the sleeping bag myself. and thanks for your words of encouragement for the flight. any movie recomendations?
decorate some sort of gingerbread structure for me,
sandy