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Ten Years in Ten Days: The Year 2003

Posted on 24. Jan, 2010 by in Memory Lane

It’s really interesting how time can make something that was really serious into something really funny. It was 2003 – my junior year of college. Starting a week before all the other students, the resident advisers (aka the cool kids, right?) would assemble on campus to participate in a number of training and bonding activities. [...]

Ten Years in Ten Days: The Year 2002

Posted on 16. Jan, 2010 by in Memory Lane

There’s a guy sitting 2 tables away from me at the coffee shop. He’s having a conversation with what seems like an interviewer. Guy A is talking loud enough that I know a couple things: a.) he’s a college senior about to graduate in the spring, b.) he considers himself a designer, but goes to [...]

Ten Years in Ten Days: The Year 2001

Posted on 05. Jan, 2010 by in Memory Lane

Long before Flight of the Conchords were singing about it, six young men were bringing business time to the world. And by world, I mean the tri-county Central New York area. In an effort to prove our existence with the ladies of Cicero-North Syracuse High School, six guys from the likes of the math league, [...]

Ten Years in Ten Days: The Year 2000

Posted on 04. Jan, 2010 by in Memory Lane

A new decade is upon us, and it got me thinking about how much can change in 10 years. I’d be willing to venture a guess that the last 10 years have held more than any other period every will. Just think about how much stuff transpires between the age of 16 and 26. Big stuff. Big life stuff.