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FishWatch: February 2009
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains. When we got to Pam Real Thai. To meet up with TO and LH for dinner tonight, we were welcomed by balloons strewn about, flowers taped to the walls, and streamers hanging on the window, because, as luck would have it, it was Pam's [something] Anniversary, which meant 20% off everything! We hope not. Also, if anyone has any verification that "You Give Love a Bad Name" was actually written about Diane Lane, please do tell. Asked our fri...
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FishWatch: Who Knew Leaving Leaving Bogotá Would Be More Dangerous...
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Friday, November 19, 2010. Who Knew Leaving Leaving Bogotá Would Be More Dangerous. We left Bogotá early Saturday morning and drove up and down picturesque mountains, through fog, and along dirt roads, passing the biggest (live) spider I have ever seen, a dead snake, and other unidentifiable fauna, and soon entered the tropical climate zone that surrounds this mountainous city. Stuck under the raft in darkness and with 6 other bodies on top of us, all flowing along a strong current in black as night wate...
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FishWatch: December 2010
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Monday, December 20, 2010. Peru, Chapter II. Which is why our trip to Peru came just in time. Our friend FM sent us a lovely email about the food in Lima, and we had done a bit of research about the food in Cusco, so we went in armed with information, and hopeful that Peru would offer some OK vegetarian options for our mom and sister. OK, fine, MAP Cafe can plate food better than we can. In Lima, we really liked Pescados Capitales. So we understood some of the wordplay on the menu. So after conquering Pe...
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FishWatch: June 2011
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011. If Only We Were Still in College, We Could Use This New Skill To Pick Up Girls.And Then Ask Them To Harmonize With Us. When we were in about 10. Grade, we loved to gather around with all our (girl) friends and sing songs around the guitar with our (one) guy friend who would humor us by playing all of Rites of Passage and Swamp Ophelia and the one song we knew that was not by the Indigo Girls (What a Good Boy, Barenaked Ladies). Yes, we’ve found some opportunities to sing (...
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FishWatch: Disfraces y Disgraces
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Monday, November 15, 2010. Since the traffic was epic, but at least we encountered things like this along the way:. This thing was actually doing the driving. People really went all out, there were of course many Chilean Miners, Avatars, and unrecognizable things that were just excuses for people to be shirtless. So really, this phenomenon of using Halloween to be skanky is global. There were a lot of this kind of thing going on. Rodney Dangerfield and Jonathan Brandis were smiling down from heaven.
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FishWatch: October 2010
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Saturday, October 23, 2010. This article was super helpful because it taught us all the vocabulary we need to know for when we and JF open our global celebrity representation practice. Yes, this is a full page article. This quote is way harsh. Me duele la cabeza. On Tuesday we started our classes de. This marks approximately the 187. Time in our lives someone has tried to teach us the subjunctive, but we are determined that we will master this tense by the end our stay here. In class Thursday morning....
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FishWatch: November 2010
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Friday, November 19, 2010. Who Knew Leaving Leaving Bogotá Would Be More Dangerous. We left Bogotá early Saturday morning and drove up and down picturesque mountains, through fog, and along dirt roads, passing the biggest (live) spider I have ever seen, a dead snake, and other unidentifiable fauna, and soon entered the tropical climate zone that surrounds this mountainous city. Stuck under the raft in darkness and with 6 other bodies on top of us, all flowing along a strong current in black as night wate...
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FishWatch: September 2006
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Monday, September 11, 2006. BrrrIt's Cold in Here, There Must Be Some FishWatch in the Blogosphere. Since I missed blogging and you missed having another blog to read as you pretend to pay attention in class, come visit me as I guest blog for the next few months at The FAGAT Guide. It's more "gay" and less "law school," even though "law school" is pretty "gay." Enjoy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A former law student, now lost on the blogosphere. View my complete profile.
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FishWatch: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Well the food gods must have read our last post, since after posting it, we secured not one, but TWO reservations to the coveted restaurant Momofuku Ko. Did you read that Frank Bruni? TWO MOTHER F-ING RESY's. Wow that felt good. So, we logged on Monday am to see what luck we might have on the 1980s era work computer - and lo(han) and behold - we got one for Sunday night! Thursday, March 19, 2009. Every day at 10am, and trying your bestest to click on a time slot and confirm it in ...
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FishWatch: Una Cena Hindu...
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. When we think of Diwali, we mostly think of great Indian food, either prepared for us by family, or prepared by us and great friends. It thus gave us great sadness that as Diwali approached, the horizon was filled only with the same arroz, carne, platanos, y ensalada that we eat every…single…day here. We could hardly contain our excitement, and arose early that morning to head to Paloquemao, a giant produce, meat, and flower market here in town. Which require dipping chopped...