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Tuesday, September 26, 2006 

Break Back SoCal Style
Topic: Blogging, Events

Reading: A load of course work
Enjoying: everything coram Deo
Listening: The Dear Hunter Battesimo Del Fuoco (try it, you'll like it)

Well, admittedly its been a long time getting back to blogging, but it was a nice break even if its a bit saddle-sore getting back into it. And now being back, its all cake and frosting.

Someone posted to the comments, "I remember when this blog didn't use to suck." To him and everyone else out there feeling the same way, I humbly apologize. Actually, I owe a bit of the impetus to getting back at it to Matt & Christa Haeck, who we had the pleasure of enjoying terrific coffee with at Mocha Madness.
Mocha Madness on The Old California Restaurant Row
I recommend the Mint Latte

As you can probably tell, I've tried to add a few updates, and no doubt more will be added as kinks are worked out. I'm aware of some difficulties for those of you browsing in IE, which is all the more reason to switch to Firefox. Stay tuned.

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Transplanted from the artic blight of Minnesota to the sunny paradise of SoCal, I am attending school and learning to say "dude." I like to think of myself as equal parts surf rash, Batman, heavy metal, Levinas, poetic license, and reformational. Other than creating blund blogs, I enjoy reading, sporting, and socializing with serious and funny people.
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