December 2008
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The next time down the court, Trapani got the ball and shot a 3-pointer from the...
– Bruins reserve Trapani gets to play in front of great-grandfather Wooden (click to read article).
—This is an awesome article about John Wooden’s grandson who is a walk-on on the UCLA basketball team. Most impressively: he got into UCLA with a 4.4 GPA, and didn’t mention on his...
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Chanukah time
I’m off to Chanukah at my aunt’s house which means two things:
1) Hanging out with my cool little cousins (likely some hot wheels, pokemon, and nintendo DS).
2) Getting my annual sweater from Banana Republic that I will inevitably return.
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10 years later, school still sugar free and proud →
I know this may be a bit controversial, but I think it’s great — good for the school!
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Shhhhh...
I tracked down a Wii Fit to give to my family tomorrow! A Chanukah miracle!
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Published Article: In Iceland There's Always a Way
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “In Iceland There’s Always a Way!”
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Published Article: "Do You Know the Way to...
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “Do You Know the Way to Norway?”
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Published Article: "Midnight Train to Moscow"
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “Midnight Train to Moscow!”
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Published Article: "Prague by Rail: The city of a...
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “Prague by Rail: The City of a thousand spires, and transportation ire!”
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Published Article: Berliner Baeren
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “Berliner Baeren”
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Published Article: "Large Head, en Français"
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “Large Head, en Français”
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Published Article: "Belgium: Try Everything!"
I am very grateful to The Worldly for publishing and sharing my articles with their readers. It was started at UCLA, and you can learn more about them by visiting http://www.theworldly.org Click here to read the article, “Belgium: Try Everything!”
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Published Article: "A Semester at Sea, Hopefully"
This article was published in the Canadian online magazine, Canoe.CA. In it is an article based on a blog entry, describing my journey to the Semester at Sea ship, which quite nearly was done without my luggage following! Click here to read the Canoe.Ca article!
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People who eat here free:
1. Bill Cosby
2. The Obama Family
– Ben’s Chili Bowl, a DC landmark. For years they had a sign up behind the counter listing Bill Cosby as the only person who gets to eat there free (he’s a big fan). Just recently they’ve quadrupled their free-rider list, by adding the Obamas. A good decision!
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Every "That's what she said" on the Office
An awesome video montage of every “that’s what she said” joke from the Office.
That’s what she said video.
It’s long, but worth it (that’s what she said).
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Undie Run! Undie Run!
The best (and by far, the least creepy) national media write-up I’ve read of UCLA’s Undie Run. It started in reaction to administration shutting down “midnight yell,” with a lone guy, in his underwear singing a protest song in Westwood. Soon, it grew into a thousands-strong parade of mostly UCLA students (and some creepers with video cameras as well). One of my favorite...
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Man Tries to Pay Bill With Picture of Spider
I assume some of you have seen this before, but still, it’s too good not to share:
Man tries to pay bill with picture of spider
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Scenes from a Georgetown Holiday Party
…As I was perusing the assorted cookie selection at the GPPI holiday party, my eye suddenly saw a blue and white Chanukah menorah shaped one. “A Jesuit school reaching out to its Jewish friends with its cookie selection,” I thought to myself. As I grabbed the cookie and began to take a bite, I realized the joke was on the nice Jewish boy: it was a blue and white Christmas...
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