12.9.07

New Blog

 
 
Well, it's the first post in a while.  Actually, my first post to this "new" blog.  I decided to pack up and move my old blog to a new location... without the hassle of packing up and moving the old blog.  So, what we're left with is this.  No links to my old entries.  Just a fresh start. 
 
Here's where I work now.  Cool, huh? I'd invite you to come to work with me sometime, but you'd be stopped at the door by a few highly-trained, heavily armed guards just waiting for a chance to kill some babies.  Nah, just kidding.  They'd probably just ask you not to proceed through the door.
So, what's new?  Where have I been?  Who am I talking to, you ask?  Alright, since you're wondering... after graduating from DLI a couple years ago, I spent some time in Texas (Earth's poop hole, you might say) and then got orders to Savannah, Georgia (Earth's stinky arm pit).  But that was a while ago.  Yeah, I'm still in Savannah, it's been a little more than a year now.  We're not on mission at the present time, so my days consist of studying Arabic again in preparation for the test, which I will take and fail in a week or two.  As I recall, the last time I posted (on the old blog) I was about to take the DLPT for the first time.  So, this isn't really new either. 
 
Oh, I know.  A group of us started a badminton league last weekend.  I'll post the league's website here.  We're playing every weekend with teams of two chosen randomly a half hour before the first game.  Yours truly is 2-0 after week one, and plans to be 4-0 in a few more days.  I know, I'm amazing.  And modest.  Extremely modest.  Probably the modest-est person I know.  Seriously.
 
Peace!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're going down, man! Well, not this week...I have staff duty...but soon! My racket and shuttlecock have your name written all over them!! Wait, is that even an insult? Well, I guess I'll have to work on my badminton smack talking.

Nate said...

We'll see. You're going to be way behind after this week's games. I don't think you'll ever recover. Too bad; you always had so much spirit.