Wow, so I just lost two posts in row because of this computer. So I'm writing this in notepad and will transfer it over in a second. I�m going to start where I left off and maybe I�ll get to the rest when I am done. So I�m in Lincoln Nebraska on my first night after leaving my Olympic haven in Colorado Springs. I�m at a bar with the intern I was visiting (Kristen Olson, Brad would really like this girl) and the bar is full of frat boys (there�s a shocker). But they are all holding little solo glasses with what looks like orange juice in it. After futher inspection I determine that they (and I mean ALL of them) are drinking screwdrivers . . . really fucking weak screwdrivers. I thought it was odd that all of these guys trying to be macho are walking around with tiny solo cups of basically orange juice. Aside from that Nebraska was flat and full of corn, but better than Kansas.
Leg two of my trip home took me to Minneapolis. Last time I was there was when Jason and I went to North Dakota so he could meet this girl he met on the internet, ah the good old days. This time I was visiting Missy Lott (another intern) who is a strength and conditioning coach and has been supplying me with my workouts ever since I met her. Her partner plays football for some women�s league, and had just come back from a game so it was a quiet night in watching �Who�s got game� a MTV streetball reality show.
Today had me drive up to Duluth Minnesota, then across the top of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on slow road to Marquette, where I am writing from right now. I�m visiting Rachel Hearn, an ex-resident weightlifter in Colorado Springs who is now attending the University of Northern Michigan, majoring in Biology. She�s standing over me right now and hitting me and just tried to pinch my nipple. So it will be interesting time here in Michigan. I�ll be here for a few days (two full I think) before I head on. MT goal is to try to find Donner in Indianapolis, which is where I think he is. I�m trying to call Mike Smith to get his number, but Mike is about as fast as molasses so we�ll see what happens. No really, now that Rachel isn�t look she�s a cool person and definitely increased the amount of wacky for me in Colorado Springs (something that was sorely lacking). So she�s a cool person, a bit too apologetic . . . and then violent at times, but who isn�t.
So that is where things are right now. I�m glad that other people are using the blog. Hopefully it will get working online again, but until then I still read it off of blogger�s webpage. Good to hear Brad is o.k. I got a little worried about him after not hearing from him for about a year. Well, I think that is it. I might post again tomorrow night if I am at Donner�s. See you all back in the ATL soon.
M
Leg two of my trip home took me to Minneapolis. Last time I was there was when Jason and I went to North Dakota so he could meet this girl he met on the internet, ah the good old days. This time I was visiting Missy Lott (another intern) who is a strength and conditioning coach and has been supplying me with my workouts ever since I met her. Her partner plays football for some women�s league, and had just come back from a game so it was a quiet night in watching �Who�s got game� a MTV streetball reality show.
Today had me drive up to Duluth Minnesota, then across the top of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on slow road to Marquette, where I am writing from right now. I�m visiting Rachel Hearn, an ex-resident weightlifter in Colorado Springs who is now attending the University of Northern Michigan, majoring in Biology. She�s standing over me right now and hitting me and just tried to pinch my nipple. So it will be interesting time here in Michigan. I�ll be here for a few days (two full I think) before I head on. MT goal is to try to find Donner in Indianapolis, which is where I think he is. I�m trying to call Mike Smith to get his number, but Mike is about as fast as molasses so we�ll see what happens. No really, now that Rachel isn�t look she�s a cool person and definitely increased the amount of wacky for me in Colorado Springs (something that was sorely lacking). So she�s a cool person, a bit too apologetic . . . and then violent at times, but who isn�t.
So that is where things are right now. I�m glad that other people are using the blog. Hopefully it will get working online again, but until then I still read it off of blogger�s webpage. Good to hear Brad is o.k. I got a little worried about him after not hearing from him for about a year. Well, I think that is it. I might post again tomorrow night if I am at Donner�s. See you all back in the ATL soon.
M
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