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Monday, December 20, 2004

Re-living the past can be fun.

I have thought a little bit about retroactive postings. I still don't know how I feel about it. On the one hand, who wants to read about things that have happened to me in the past. Probably those of you who are reading this have already heard about the anything worthy of noting again. On the other hand, I like re-thinking these experiences, so you should too. I have emails that I sent to a group of people on my experiences in South America in the summer of 2003. I have ben saving these emails for over a year and I'd like to have a place to display them. So, if you already received these emails once, you can wait for the next couple of postings. Otherwise, I think the following emails (one post for each email (I, II, III, IV)) sum up my trip quite well. So now think back.... back in time to the summer of 2003...of 2003...2003...

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