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September 23, 2004Bio
A six month to a year trip to Mexico. Starting in Mazatlan, heading to La Paz, back from the peninsula to the mainland, the Barranca de Cobre, Copper Canyon, Durango, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Vera Cruz, the Yucatan Peninsula and Ruins. Might head over to Cuba and Gulf of Mexico. Possibly Central America, and South America, yet to be seeen. Will eventually travel to Bangkok Thailand to visit big sister. Looking for ESL Teaching job in Korea or elsewhere in Asia. A few grand to last a year, great resort/restaurant job looking forward to my return. From Shelton, Washington through and through, I have a college degree in Liberal Arts through years at University of Washington, failing grades in physics, Musical Theatre and television courses at Shoreline, reluctant degree at Evergreen State College. Six month internship in timber lumber town of Longview, Washington. Internship in theatre there, in the planned city of 1926, now wasted away to strip malls, fast food, and car dealerships. I lived in a small partitioned room with ex-cons and drunken carpenter's union members. Experiences in building, painting, revolutionary barricades to look more like wood than they are. I still have stain painted jeans. Comments
Eric! David, Eric Posted by: Eric Forsythe on September 26, 2004 05:35 AMAwesome mate - glad to see you writing and sharing. I will follow closely. Take care! Posted by: Sean [BootsnAll] on September 28, 2004 11:39 AM |
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