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Jun 8, 2011 9:02pm
enlightenment.

enlightenment.

Sep 18, 2010 11:38pm
May 7, 2009 3:39pm

¡zaragoza!

that’s where i’ve fricking been for the last few days and let me tell you, it was exhausting.  i literally worked from 08:00 to 24:00 monday, tuesday and wednesday, and i’m working today.  the conference was pretttty boring but met a lot of cool startup companies.  i also met a video team from spain that wants to keep in contact with me, which is pretty goddamn cool i think…i think that’s the best thing i got out of zaragoza.

it’s inspiring to see all these people starting companies though and trying to be the next big thing - it’s hard to predict who will succeed, but makes you think.

the city was pretty beautiful, roman remnants there, i was shooting video at this archaelogical sight where there was a small roman colliseum. 
i stayed at a 5 star hotel called palafox, that was pretty different than what i expected and have become accustomed to given my current apartment and living situation i am in.

anyways, work was successful and i think we made a really positive media presence at the event which was worth all the hard work.

tomorrow i’m heading to valencia to see the mediteranean and hopefully go for a swim.

May 5, 2009 8:54am
futbol.
people are fricking so passionate about this sport here it’s unbelievable.  the whole city was roaring screaming the day of this game…crowds surrounded the stadium even though they weren’t actually getting into the game.  as soon as the game started, the people of madrid all entered their local pubs and bars to watch the game, in a very calm manner.  it got quiet.  people slowed down on drinking and actually just watched, waited til half time to get another beer.  futbol isn’t an excuse to drink, it’s something to watch for the love of the game over here.

futbol.

people are fricking so passionate about this sport here it’s unbelievable.  the whole city was roaring screaming the day of this game…crowds surrounded the stadium even though they weren’t actually getting into the game.  as soon as the game started, the people of madrid all entered their local pubs and bars to watch the game, in a very calm manner.  it got quiet.  people slowed down on drinking and actually just watched, waited til half time to get another beer.  futbol isn’t an excuse to drink, it’s something to watch for the love of the game over here.

Jan 23, 2009 4:22pm
A good friend will come bail you out of jail, but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying…’Damn, that was fun!” - anonymous
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