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The best way to learn a language is to take the cheapest transportation
you can find. This is how I got caught up in the Mexican carav…
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La mejor manera de aprender un lenguaje es tomar el medio de transporte
más barato que puedas encontrar. Así fue como caí
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(For those unfamiliar, in Mexico everyone travels by bus, and every bus station has a torta stand. This is a review of the food options at various bus…
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We find ourselves in a corner
cafe worthy of that overdone ‘50s painting. Now we are about
to square off like two priz…
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This all started because we were hungry. Tobin and I had been biking acrossing Durango all day and this catina had the sweet smell of tamales rolling …
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The best way to get directions to the Ring of Ghosts in the Dark Forest
of Brazoria is to ask the elders who always gather under the Masonic
Oak. Th…
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Jesus didn't mean to fall off the bar stool, but
he did. And to be fair, we were four tequilas in and God only knows how
many beers. As he struggled…
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Manhattan always needs a good wash down, to help
us forget it's rather dirty underbelly. Today the rain gods most have
realized it had been awhile s…
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The rummy stumbled out of the cafe, no one cared enough to call him a
cab. Left at the table was an oddball pair, looking at the havoc their
dinner …
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Act 2, Scene 4, Bush II
A band of patriots stand looking weary-eyed at the huge forces of
the far right. Most desire to flee, and the Imp Impervish,…
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