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September 29, 2001 - 2:52pm

I'm at Adam's using dial-up. Damn I knew my page loaded slowly but I had NO idea. Hmmm, time to do some revisions.

Had a quick drive down. It was so fun to actually get in Houston and drive like the Houstonians...all fast and crazy. Then Adam and I went to pick up Keith from the airport. All the way home, Keith clicked pictures of the city. Should be interesting to see what he gets. Had dinner at Mai's which is still the best Vietnamese food in all of Texas. And since it was the weekend (and I could stay up as late as I wanted) I had an iced coffeee...yum. After dinner, we took the long way home. When we got back we went for a walk. Got to see Adam's office finally and the kickin view. It finally set in that Adam's an honest-to-god-real architect. It's something I've known but it never seemed real. All those drawings everywhere somehow make it real. Enjoyed the walk back and the night air, it's gorgeous here. Crashed hard and slept great.

Keith is off to his family today and I'm going to kick it with Adam and Elaine. Going to Ikea...and the museum...and cow hunting! What a good day and it's only 8:48am!

Hope you slept well!

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ah, ikea -- by far the best thing about houston...
Posted by josh on September 29, 2001 - 5:25pm
Mai's! Currently my very mostest favorite place to eat in all of the great wide world!
Posted by Jeremy's on September 29, 2001 - 6:04pm
: )
Posted by chimchim on September 29, 2001 - 8:32pm
Houston drivers are much better than Dallas drivers. At least more respectful.
Posted by andy on September 30, 2001 - 1:03am
Andy, I'd have to disagree with you. Houston drivers are not respectful at all! But it's lots of fun to drive fast with them!
Posted by EricaLucci on September 30, 2001 - 2:32am
well, i guess times do change. when i lived there it was all good.
Posted by andy on September 30, 2001 - 3:17am
: )
Posted by mark on September 30, 2001 - 7:14am

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