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I'm an expat Californian who is obsessed with traveling to strange and exotic destinations in the former Communist Bloc. I also like tacos, beer, surfing, trapshooting, and the geopolitics of oil. I currently live in Arlington, Virginia and work in Washington, DC. Read more about me here, check out my photo album, or send me an e-mail.

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    Accident prone house

    “Uh, we have a problem.”

    flooded_washer.jpg

    Washing machine went psycho shortly after 11pm, flooded the laundry room. Never a dull moment in Arlington.

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