TASP 2003 at UT Austin: The Mystery of Creativity



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Friday, September 03, 2004
I would like to make a public announcement that JACOB IS NOW OFFICIALLY THE ONLY TASPER LEFT OUT OF THE SEQUEL TO THE YEARBOOK as Natashia has turned in her questionnaire and contact info. :) Yay Natashia!

I forgot to recount (well it's still ongoing but you know what I mean) the three-way reunion at Yale that officially began when Alex finally joined us after getting killed on stage and then taking apart the stage for a few more nights into the freshmen orientation. We arranged to have lunch together Tuesday, spent eternity trying to figure out where to go (Adrian suggested one of the college dining halls, I whined without providing solutions, Alex being Alex was okay with everything), and when we finally agreed to walk down the street to pick out promising places, was stopped by a homeless lady Adrian ended up buying lunch for. And then we had lunch, during the duration of which we got to look through Adrian's slides, talk about weird aspects of college life, share summer stories, try to remember the fourth line of The Second Coming, and more.

That's it for now. Miss you lots. All of you, even the ones here.

(thank you, Eunice; I forgot that I no longer had the time difference advantage and instinctively assumed I could wait till evening to put up the birthday greetings... one more thing: please remember what I emailed you about a few weeks ago regarding the international spy network and Bryan Lee.)

OH! Speaking of Bryan Lee, I met the Bryan-Lee-at-Yale my friend mentioned and whose mentioning of him I mentioned a few months ago!

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