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Promises

I have promised, in roughly chronological order, to write about

(apologies to anyone I missed.)

I'm not sure how many of these, if any, I'll get to, but I'll try. I suck at digging out from under the results of my own laziness.

About This Post

What is this? Why am I here? What does it mean? Where should I go now?

Well, this is a post to the personal website Emptybottle.org. It was posted by your genial host stavrosthewonderchicken on April 16, 2003, and is titled Promises. It was published to the categories: Metablogging. In any of those places you might well find other similar things that will bring you Super Double Happiness.

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Comments: You got fingers, right?
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    Angel said

    Hello!! I followed you from Lost - curious to hear about life in Korea and the appeal of there to an American as my father has been there just about Seoul for 6 yrs now and plans to retire from his gov't job and live out his years there... Look forward to reading more and conversing w/you!!!

    April 16, 2003 5:06 PM

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