Quick poll: What are you people doing this summer? I'll be staying here in Boston to do some econ research. If anyone's planning a trip to New York or anywhere within a train-ride's radius, I can make it there for a weekend.
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Quick poll: What are you people doing this summer? I'll be staying here in Boston to do some econ research. If anyone's planning a trip to New York or anywhere within a train-ride's radius, I can make it there for a weekend.
Labels: summer
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Current tentative plan is to take classes at BYU (which isn't TOO too far from Colorado, Emma!). BUT there's a slight possibility I could end up in Kingston, Rhode Island doing computer graphics research, in which case a reunion will be a MUST.
1:42 AM, April 23, 2007
I live in NY yayyy haha
but that might change to Cali sometime in July
1:42 PM, April 23, 2007
Hmmm...Las Vegas, New Hampshire, San Francisco in June, Puerto Rico all July, Alaska maybe in August, home. I think I could finagle a trip to New York.
2:07 PM, April 24, 2007
sorry, I'll be growing vegetables at a CSA farm near Grand Rapids.
7:49 PM, April 24, 2007
I'll be in Vermont for most of the summer, unless I end up going on tour with that folk musician. Otherwise, Vermont is the place with exception to a three week Spain excursion in August.
12:22 AM, April 25, 2007
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12:22 AM, April 25, 2007
I also got a job today working for a journal one of my professors puts out, but that too will sadly keep me rooted in GR.
12:24 PM, April 25, 2007
Chinese language program -- Beijing.
5:25 PM, April 25, 2007
During what part of June will you be in San Francisco, Meredith?
10:34 PM, April 25, 2007
I don't know yet - probably starting on about the 16th.
9:17 PM, April 29, 2007
: (. Finals finish on the 13th for me, so I'll almost certainly be gone.
2:46 AM, April 30, 2007
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