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Country: India
Birthday: 4/4/1985
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Saturday, September 09, 2006

new trip blog

http://xanga.com/eli_in_russia


Wednesday, June 14, 2006

I need to pack immediately.  I'm totally avoiding this.  So I thought maybe if I give myself a little public pep-talk, maybe I would stop wasting time on the interweb.  I'm tired and don't want to think too hard but also don't want to bring so much stuff. I guess I have to sacrifice one thing for the other so I won't think too hard, I'll just pack a ton of shit and make bjorn carry my bag.  yes eli, good idea.  now get packing!


Monday, June 12, 2006

Currently Reading
Bangkok Tattoo
By John Burdett
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I'm in Moorhead now, and hate living at home especially after getting myself in big trouble, but have been busy working; I worked 55 hours last week, and on Wednesday am going to Arizona for a week and a half for my cousin's wedding.  I saw V for Vendetta tonight and thought it was pretty sweet.  I'll be back in Moorhead on June 26th I believe and at that point, we should hang out. 


Saturday, May 20, 2006

Currently Listening
Thai Beat A Go-Go, Vol. 1
By Various Artists
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Love from Thailand!

Sawatdee ka!  I am currently chilling in Thailand.  I know this is lame, but I'm lazy and honest, so I'm posting the email I wrote to my mom.  It might not make any sense, but her you go:

we're
in prachyup khiri khan which is a nice village, about 5 block by 5 blocks.  
The turniong point was the night before we came here, he wanted to avoid the
market at all costs so we (two other girls and i) went down the road to a
restaurant called papaya.  it was so wonderful.  no one spoke english there,
there was a nice little band, and we really liked out food.  It was one of our
first really great thailand experiences, because so much before that was
incredibly touristy.  this town is totally thailand, nothing whatsoever
touristy although we are in a very nice hotel with a pool a good restaurant
and ocean view rooms.  today we went to the beach and it was glorious.  even
though it was cloudy and raining it was totally enjoyable.  the beach is on
the military base and it was all thai people there and had a thai food
market.  we ate sticky rice, fried chicken and cafe yen.  totally delicious!                          sometimes the food is realy iffy here, because it's A LOT of fish and
weird stuff, but some meals have been great.  I think everything will be
thousands of times better in this little village.  It's amazing we are getting
a credit for this, but now we will be getting ready to teach on monday.  when
we were in the ocean, we started talking to some thai kids, and jack started
talking english with them and kind of teaching them, and kathy was like, "you
don't have teach english in the ocean" and the kids laughed about the
classroom in the sea and then we were like we want a classroom in the sea!  
teach us thai!  so we learned a little thai while swimming in the bay of
thailand.  it was really wonderful.  tomorrow we go snorkeling.  I better go.

 


Monday, April 03, 2006

I'm turning 21 tomorrow.  It's gonna be cool.  Exept all the work and class I have to do...

I'm wasting time right now because I don't want to write the million and 2 papers I have to write.  By a million and 2 I mean 5 or something closer to that number.

Maybe I should actually write the one about Bollywood.

Ok, GO!



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