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POC #16: Checking in From Maui (part 1)

February 3, 2008 1:41 pm

Maui ViewWe’ve been in Maui for a few days now.  Weather was a bit sketchy here for a while, but it seems to be turning for the better.   Regardless, it’s a lot warmer here than it is in Seattle.  This Piece of Crap is a montage of audio check-ins from various points on our trip leading up to today – Superbowl Sunday.  On that note, I better get moving if I want to get a good seat at Moose’s Pub.   Photos of the trip are available on Flickr.

2 Responses to “POC #16: Checking in From Maui (part 1)”

Mrs. CrapMonkey wrote a comment on February 3, 2008

Hey Trav – what were we in Maui for? Oh right, Marc & Carrie’s Wedding – hope you made sure to mention that in your “Piece of Crap” :) Love you!

Travis wrote a comment on February 3, 2008

Are you saying I was a bit repetitive? Pay attention – there will be a quiz.

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