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Written by Shane Sevo
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Thursday, 23 July 2009 |
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I suppose I should stop calling it an anniversary whenever we get together in the summer, but it does seem like a mood of reverence is always shared for that special summer in 2007, one that will never be repeated exactly the same. Here we are 2 years later (photos to follow) suited up with packs and all to take in another adventure.
This little weekend foray into the wilderness did seem extra special, more than a mere get togethers in honor of the SuperTrip. Its been 2 years, in many ways we have not changed much, but in some dimensions we are completely different people. We discovered some of this, as usual... in conversation whilst walking, this time no camera to confuse intentions or postpone an honest moment. Even SeaWolfe was caught off guard without his trusty SLR, all we get is digitally focused point and shoot pics from this trip.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 July 2009 )
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Written by SuperTrip Web Master
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Friday, 30 May 2008 |
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Its been 1 year since we set out to Chicago to begin our trip... what did we do this year at the same time.
Shane, learned how to fly fish.
Johny,
Mark,
Seawolfe,
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Written by Shane Sevo
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
"On behalf of Ryanair, we sincerely apologise for the disruption to your
recent flight with us."
Round 3 of the Ryan Air reimbursement quest... this time not in person... "Read More" for the complete letter of understanding...
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Subject: Your Correspondence with Ryanair
Dear Shane Sevo,
Following your recent correspondence to us regarding booking confirmation number MWGLBN...
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Last Updated ( Monday, 31 December 2007 )
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Written by Shane Sevo
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 |
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So we have been back for about 20 days now... and its already time for a reunion get together. Burgers at Mike's house and an extended hangout with some photos at my place.
It's a bit of a staggered event with a lot of people filtering in all their different memories and stories. We are comfortable with each other, but there is some post trip anxiety in the air. Everyone is getting back to their normal lives, and we wonder what the trip really amounted to.
So we try to figure it out by telling stories, some on the tip of our tongues... others need a jog from a good photo.
It seems like we are all looking for the "big ones". The stories and moments that are shocking or note worthy because of their extreme nature.
This is to be expected, and it has become my typical routine with coworkers to try to give them a glimpse of something that they can't quite handle or figure out so they can be satisifed in knowing how "crazy" it must have been...
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 September 2007 )
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