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Posted in Home, New York City, tagged Fireman Jeffrey on 28 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Posted in Home on 28 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
From the Guardian.co.uk
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I live without cash – and I manage just fine
Armed with a caravan, solar laptop and toothpaste made from washed-up cuttlefish bones, Mark Boyle gave up using cash
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Mark Boyle outside his off-grid caravan. Photograph: Mark Boyle
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Posted in Home, New York City on 16 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The last week, or couple days, or how long has it been now that i’ve been annoyed, i’m not really sure! I wanted to turn my usb stick into a computer for when we head to South America, this way i don’t have to worry about skype or my docs or my favourites, hell you [...]
Posted in New York City, tagged background work, concierge, New York City, shaving that beard, South America on 16 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It’s finally time to give you all a New York update. To start with i’m in NY, i suppose some might not have known this. I arrived just over a month ago on a four month stint before my girl and I fly off to Argentina for New Years celebrations and a bit of travel. [...]
Posted in Home, My Book, tagged Chapter 1, childhood, family, My Book, the long road home on 8 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Long Road Home
By Jeffrey D Loucks
Prologue
Some would say it’s presumptuous of a man in his twenties to write an autobiography. Perhaps it could be conceived as even more presumptuous given this book will end in 2001 when I was only twenty-two. The simple matter is I feel I have something to say, and [...]
Posted in Home, tagged travel writing on 8 October, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Last week as i walked along my street in New York City i came to a box of books sitting outside someone’s house. For anyone that has spent any real amount of time in this city you would know this is not uncommon. People here leave everything on the street, i found a flat screen [...]