Monthly Archives: June 2010

Wasted days

Last night at approximately three o’clock in the morning, as a small green trolley of inscrutable intention slowly cruised down the train tracks across the road [me: “So if you don’t mind me asking, whatcha doin?” man standing on back: … Continue reading

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On the weekend, do as the Parisians do

Living and working in Paris means that I have been trying more and more to enjoy this beautiful city as any other native Parisian would.  On my hour long lunch breaks (it’s essential that the French have time to sit … Continue reading

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High Tensile Fencing

For the past two weeks I have woken up at 6:30 each morning, put on the  same pair of jeans that I had worn the previous day ( by putting on yesterdays jeans each morning  you quickly find yourself wearing … Continue reading

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Free museums, ninety degree weather, and conncoll reunions..

Hello ladies and gents. Another week gone by.  I am definitely living up to what a typical college student should do during their summer: I’m staying up too late, I’m qualifying cheese and crackers as an adequate dinner and I’m … Continue reading

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I’m Turning Into a Criminal

Hello World! I now have to think about what mischief I have been up to since my last blog, it’s been way too long. As I think about my life here in San Francisco, I’m realizing I am walking the … Continue reading

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Cow Breeding and General Farm Maintenance

Welcome to Nick’s blog on Cow Breeding and General Farm Maintenance. That first sentence is going to disappoint a lot of men and women who are scouring the Internet looking for actual advice on Cow Breeding and General Farm maintenance. … Continue reading

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Greetings from the first capital of the land of the free

Hello, Summer Voice readers! I’m a firm believer in the maxim regarding things that are better late than never, so here’s my first post. I don’t have any fancy internship like my fellow bloggers, but I’m super stoked that they’re … Continue reading

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My new bubble

Bienvenue à Paris: home to grumpy chain smokers, unparalleled butter, ornately decorated Art Nouveau brasseries, and of course the only city that can make trash bags look fashionable. …Seriously, I saw this in a storefront around the corner from where … Continue reading

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How roommates are similar to the police, or at least citizen’s arrest

As the resident Boston blogger, I feel obligated to address the slap in the face we received in the form of a basketball loss by our locally-marketed corporate entity, the Celtics. But obligations… well, let’s just say I’ve ignored them … Continue reading

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Institutionalized Boroughism

New York City is so much about the subway. This is especially true for those not among the Seraphim who orbit Union Square in a lazy, half-mile radius, and instead ride the 4 train to far-off, stone-age Brooklyn after dark. … Continue reading

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