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Submitted by micah on Sun, 10/29/2006 - 2:40pm.

I'm an ex-Seattlite and current Floridian moving back across the nation. I will land in Olympia.

I'm giving notice to my employer in early December, then shopping around for an office job and, ideally, a 2-bedroom house to rent. Then I'm taking off about 4 days before Christmas, and landing my station wagon in the Pacific Northwest just in time for New Year's Eve.

Escaping the conservative torpor that I live in will be the easy part, just requiring a little bit of patience and time. I'm much more worried about what to do when I get to my destination.

Hopefully I'll have a job and a place to live lined up, but if I don't, my savings are going to be dwindling quick. And even if I can take care of both of those things, there will be only one person I know within 40 miles... which doesn't seem like much, but I am a little afraid of having to travel that far just to see another familiar face. And yet, what I've experienced of Olympia and what I've heard about it both seem to suggest that I should have an easy time making friends—or at least acquaintances—and feeling at home. Whatever the case, Olympia will be a much easier home to acclimate to than the place I'm stuck in now.

So there's my hodgepodge escape plan. I'll post periodically here about how it's working out.

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Keep us posted...

...We have experience with helping foreigners integrate into our fair city.


When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you will find more hideous crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion. -C.P. Snow
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Will do! We'll see how it

Will do! We'll see how it goes.
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Welcome

You'll do great and we'll have fun meeting you when you finally land.

Happy Trails.
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Have a safe journey..


Have a safe journey..

Cool

"I don't want every break in the world. I just want justice..."   Lenny Bruce
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from a recovering nonOlympian

They've taken my family in and made us Olympians.  And despite my demands, there weren't even any ritualistic initiation rites; although, it is highly recommended that you attend the weekly cabalistic gathering.

"If you are a dreamer, come in. If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, a hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer. If you're a pretender, come sit by my fire, for we have some flax-golden tales to spin. Come in! Come in!"
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Haha, I can't blame them for

Haha, I can't blame them for dropping the lifting-and-spanking idea. The Brotherhood looks like a cool place, though.
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