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6.21.2003
 
Time with Novali... no time with the Nissan
Well I just returned from a two day visit with Novali, what a fun time. Finally the weather cooperated with me so her and I could go and play at the park. I taught her how to climb a chain ladder, she learned very quickly, and I got her to slide down all the slides. More information and pictures from the trip are posted on her website. Click on the link on the top right and check her out.

Work was busy lately, and my trip to Philly, then to Chicago have gotten me very far behind on Project NX. I worked a little on her this morning and finally got the new sun visors installed and almost finished the center console to finally make that Momo leather boot look like it was made to fit in my car.

I got the exhaust pipe rewelded so that is all ready to go again. She is ready for the track at least... still no paint but at least she is running well. I am debating on just saving the money and paying someone to paint the car. I just have no time right now, but I have no money either. Ah that was not a long debate... maybe some money will come my way soon.










Well the afternoon is half over, I got some sun already working on my car. My level of pastiness is decreasing since the sun has finally decided to show its face. Very good... very good.

Work, well this has been something I never posted about. Work at CompuCraft is going as well as can be expected. However, Monday, Apple will be making a big announcement. It has been very hush hush... the rumors are a dual 2 gig G5 chip! New tower design... and super price reductions on the iBook line... we will see. So needless to say I will be busy at work this week posting information on the web about the releases and talking to customers who I am sure will be lining up to get in on the latest ground breaking ideas from Apple.

Signing off... this is Sam Centellas, on his way outside to get a tan!



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6.16.2003
 
CheeseSteak, Buddha, and a Puerto Rican Wedding with no Salsa
Well the trip is over... I am back in Holland and back to the routine. I want to write about the last few days of the trip!

Friday we had a good time. Andres got out of work early and we headed to Philly. First we stopped and got some early dinner and had a Philly CheeseSteak. Then we relaxed at a cozy Brazilian place, the beer was good, we chated, Andy kept braggin about his parking space. Next was Bluezette for some Presidente, and then Buddakon, "Man that Buddha would look good in my bathroom." There we meet the Dupont Crew. Marc and Saskia were fun to say the least, Jessica (shot out #1) was there in the Jaws of life dress and Abe was hitting on an old lady who asked me to hold her bill. Excuse me? Do I look like a table?

Then the night got really started. We headed to Glam, some nice hip hop, Jess felt at home, like she was in the countryside of IL again (shot out #2). However Andres and I were ready for Salsa. So the crew was off to Cuba Libre, this club was hot. We meet the rest of Team Dupont there and started a fun filled night of Salsa dancing. Andres is much better then he cares to admit, and I stuck mostly with my Merengue skills but ventured into some Salsa and of course Bachatta when played.

On the way back Andy bragged about his parking spot, we saw a guy get his butt kicked and cell phone powerslammed. Ah... a good night. Philly was an adventure, a good time, and a future trip for me I am sure.










The following morning I woke up to a rude phonecall from Vic. Checked my voicemail, some rude messages from Vic. Then we headed to NY to see Vic, and attend the wedding of his sister Stephanie, who I meet two years prior when she came to visit Western Michigan.

The wedding was interesting, we sat with Vic's Cousin Jimmy, who I at first thought was Vic's dad cause Vic did a terrible job of introducing us to anyone. The reception was great, but there was no dancing! They played Salsa music all night, and no one danced... it was a crime against humanity. How can you not dance when Salsa is played?

It was nice to finally meet all of Vic's family. I talked with mom and dad a few times on the phone, but now I got to meet them and say hello in person. I look forward to seeing them again when they come for Vic's graduation.










After the wedding we went to a club in Newburgh, NY. It was great, good music and a college town club feel. Andres left around midnight to drive home. Then Vic and I headed home a little after that as well.

Sunday, well we slept in a little. I had breakfast with the Rivera family and then off to Michigan we went. I long no so fun drive later... here I am, home!



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