You should see this place at rush hour.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
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Present
Mike Cullen (Math, Chennai, India, 2009) http://www.cullensindia.blogspot.com/
Evelina Zarkh (English, New Delhi, India, 2009) http://www.portnet.k12.ny.us/186020561158763/site/default.asp
Greg Hellman (English, Hyderabad, India 2009) http://youmanatees.blogspot.com/
Kim Wilson, (Biology, Nagpur,India, 2009) http://www.flickr.com/photos/40853650@N08/?saved=1
Gretchen Schwab (Mexico 2009) http://schwabiesadventures.blogspot.com/
Past
Amstutz Family (Maths, Bangalore, Fall 2007) www.amstutzindia.blogspot.com
Kaplo Family (Physics, Secunderabad, Fall 2007) http://www.kaploinindia.blogspot.com/
Erin McGraw (English, Hyderabad, Fall 2007) http://www.erinsindiafulbright.blogspot.com/
Jimbo- the video uploaded just fine - slow the first time through - then fine the next. I thought you said you were driving a MOPED!!!! Ooops! Love you! Mom
ReplyDeleteExcellent! I think you should get up some video about the trusty bike you'll be riding. That things sounds quiet...is it a scoot or a motorcycle? GET A HELMET DUDE!
ReplyDeleteExcellent video. Worked perfectly for me. A great view of India. I give you a lot of credit for riding that bike there, maybe think twice before doing that in Delhi or Bombay.
ReplyDelete5 cows, 2 goats, and a "Heyyohh!" Now that's a commute!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Yes, I'd like to see your ride, too. Looks like your commute is an adventure in itself.
ReplyDeleteDude, get a helmet, there's a lot of bad cows out there! Awesome video, looking forward to living vicariously through you and your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome stuff Jimmy. Get a helmet man, if not for your sake then do it for the bees!!!!
ReplyDeleteHey James: The wind in your hair :) what a way to ride to work. Hope all is going well. keep me posted. Gladys
ReplyDeleteGladys, I'm sure you meant, the wind on his scalp.
ReplyDeleteJust kidding buddy. Keep that solar panel covered up in the sun!
Oh yeah, and we need pix of the crux asap.
ReplyDeleteHey Mike....careful there!!! You're hitting a little close to home (if you know what I mean!!) :)
ReplyDeleteJames, you are so brave. How do you learn the route that quick? I would have been in a taxi the 1st month ;=)! By the way, you just drive on whatever side of the road you chose, right?
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