Yes and No

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Yes, I am still alive.

No, I am not still in Hua Hin two weeks later!

Yes, I have been incredibly busy the last two weeks with the start of the new semester at my school in addition to having to re-write my online course because a new edition of the textbook came out.

No, this does not mean that other interesting things haven't happened, I just haven't written about them. But today and tomorrow, I should be able to find some time to fill in the gaps...

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fab to hear you're still workin' it. hope the work load doesn't become overwhelming.
-J.

TOP PARTY SCHOOLS 2004
1). State University of New York at Albany

2) WASHINGTON AND LEE, Lexington, Virginia

3) University of Wisconsin-Madison

4) West Virginia University, Morgantown

5) Ohio University, Athens

6) Florida State University, Tallahassee

7) University of Texas-Austin

8) University of Georgia, Athens

9) University of Colorado, Boulder

10) University of Mississippi, Oxford

Heh, glad to hear you're still alive. Lucky you, Stuart - did you have fun frolicking on the beach? ;) That's awesome how you always get to do so much travelling!

Hope you don't get buried under all that work. Take care. :)

All work and no play makes Stu a dull boy. Just a quick note to say Whassup. Later.

Glad to hear you are alive and well!!!

Love you!!

Hi Everyone. Glad that you all are happy to see that I am still alive. Haha. I am still working crazy this week, but there are very exciting things on the horizon, like a weekend flight to Europe! More news soon...

A weekend flight to Europe? Heh, you sound like a hip and high-flying socialite, y'know. ;)

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