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Tuesday, May 25, 2004

A big hello to everyone from wonderful Solon, Ohio!

Yes, I'm back at home, which means no consistent Internet access. Luckily for me, Solon supports a wonderful public library system, with only the best Internet access. Right....

Anyways, it's good enough for me to make this quick post and then move on.

So far, C-town has been pretty nice, though somewhat boring. I have an interview with the head coach of Case Western Reserve Swimming tomorrow, and it looks like I'll be working there soon. That could be the impetus for greater things to come (apartment?), but hey, one step at a time.

In other news, being out of college is lonely. I'd appreciate any emails, if only to let me know that you say hi.

Much love all,
Rob
Posted by: Rob / 1:28 AM (0) comments

Thursday, May 13, 2004

So, first off, I'd like to offer a bit of a wrap-up on my college career. I'm graduating this Sunday, May 16th, with a sparkling degree in English Literature. To date, my after college plans are few and far between, in fact I don't have a single concrete job or school prospect in sight. I've been wait-listed at Cleveland State University Law school and I haven't even found any full-time positions in the 'real world' job market.

However, the good news is that I've been in contact with the head coach at Case Western Reserve University about possibly finding an assistant coaching position there. He's been most enthused about hiring me, and it looks as if this is a real possibility. The biggest plus about landing this position would be that I'd be considered staff at Case, meaning that I'd get either discounted or free grad school.


Now, a bit of an open letter to those who may read this site, but who I may not have had a chance to say goodbye to.

Nice knowing you.

In all seriousness, I think this sums up my feelings towards those who I've been around, either for four years or just a few months, during my career at Denison. It has been really nice to know you, to get to meet you all, to see your smiles everyday, just to hear you blabber on about nothing. Some of my friends who have already gone out into the real world have mentioned that they were surprised about the people that lie beyond these college walls. I'd like to state the opposite; I'm surprised by those who I've meet within. I've always known the banality of the outside world, so to me it has been insanely refreshing to meet such a concentrated group of people that are so exceptional. So, whether you are that cute girl on the quad that I've never said hi to, or one of my closest Lambda brothers or bleached-blond teammates, again I say; it has been really nice to know you.
Posted by: Rob / 8:05 AM (0) comments
So, first off, I'd like to offer a bit of a wrap-up on my college career. I'm graduating this Sunday, May 16th, with a sparkling degree in English Literature. To date, my after college plans are few and far between, in fact I don't have a single concrete job or school prospect in sight. I've been wait-listed at Cleveland State University Law school and I haven't even found any full-time positions in the 'real world' job market.

However, the good news is that I've been in contact with the head coach at Case Western Reserve University about possibly finding an assistant coaching position there. He's been most enthused about hiring me, and it looks as if this is a real possibility. The biggest plus about landing this position would be that I'd be considered staff at Case, meaning that I'd get either discounted or free grad school.


Now, a bit of an open letter to those who may read this site, but who I may not have had a chance to say goodbye to.

Nice knowing you.

In all seriousness, I think this sums up my feelings towards those who I've been around, either for four years or just a few months, during my career at Denison. It has been really nice to know you, to get to meet you all, to see your smiles everyday, just to hear you blabber on about nothing. Some of my friends who have already gone out into the real world have mentioned that they were surprised about the people that lie beyond these college walls. I'd like to state the opposite; I'm surprised by those who I've meet within. I've always known the banality of the outside world, so to me it has been insanely refreshing to meet such a concentrated group of people that are so exceptional. So, whether you are that cute girl on the quad that I've never said hi to, or one of my closest Lambda brothers or bleached-blond teammates, again I say; it has been really nice to know you.
Posted by: Rob / 8:05 AM (0) comments

Wednesday, May 05, 2004

It's good to see that some people are hungry...
Posted by: Rob / 1:45 PM (0) comments

Monday, May 03, 2004

Got this in a spam tonight, and I just couldn't resist:

Hi, remember me from the chat?
My husband took this picture before my 30th birthday party. Some of them were taken after that same party when I was totally drunk and stripped in front of everyone! I put the nude pics on onlywantsex because I know that it's a very discrete site and I don't want to get divorced, I just want to find someone to have sex with! I'm Hillary but you can call me ree (dumb nickname but I have it since my tri-delt days and I can't give it up).


The girls in the women only forums at onlywantsex all said they were having great sex and were recommending onlywantsex to their friends so I asked them how to get noticed and they said put up pussy pics. So I did! (can't believe I did that!) There are tons of really nice girls who want to have sex here and they have some AMAZING photos. Check it out and email me if you're interested in me. I have a private email account so my husband won't find out. Don't worry.

KISSSSSSS, Hillary4U ***

Posted by: Rob / 12:55 PM (0) comments
My favorite line is "Hudson, a 25 year old senior...

Does that strike anyone else as giving this guy no credibility?
Posted by: Rob / 10:21 AM (0) comments

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