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i saw the famous liberty bell. in front of the liberty bell there is a cart with an italian woman selling cheesesteaks. some guy with his family said to his son "a bacon sandwich--you want egg on that?--ok then a bacon sandwich." the kid was looking around a bit uncomfortable, as though he knew that at this age he grows tired of spending time with his family because they are total lameasses, yet he has not grown up enough to know anyone else to spend his time with. i went to the polish-american cultural center and bought two pins of american-polish flags crossed to give to my host family. this is to demonstrate them that the united states maintains friendly relations with poland and hosts a happy immigrant community. there is a group of peace corps people leaving to tanzania today. someone in charge of them stuck his head in the window and said they had ten minutes. they seem to be using the ten minutes as best as they can. one girl is doing something so important that she is holding a sheaf of papers in her mouth so that she can type with both hands, and she borrowed the pin from me that is next to my computer although it isn't mine. now i can understand if the vendor and the father were the only ones to speak a certain language or for the sake of timeliness the father was going to have all the orders ready in advance, or the child was shy

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I've always wanted to go to Philidelphia actually since i'm a fan of early American history, the founding fathers and such. I just bought my father a book on Ben Franklin written by Jim Lehrer of The News Hour fame today, and plan to get it signed by him tomorrow. I guess we both have Philidelphia on our minds today...
Jesse when are you leaving to Camerun?
It's overrated.
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