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I am enjoying one last view of the snow here in Virginia. I am taking a cab to the airport at 4:45am and should be arriving in Denver a little after 12:30pm with a short stop in Atlanta. I will be in Denver for over a week. I haven’t been there for more than 3 days since last Christmas.
Courtney is flying out on Sunday too and will be there for almost a week! I can’t wait to show her my home and introduce her to my friends and family.
It feels so good to be on break. I can breath again. This is going to be a great Christmas.
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Celebrating the new year with a kiss and some awesome socks.
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Playing with my new flash mount that Courtney got me for Christmas.
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American Worker: Firewood Cutter
For my theme week I am going to post pictures of me in different jobs commonly held by an American Man. It will be my tribute to the working man.
I am starting with a firewood cutter. My roommate actually does this for his regular income. I told him that I had to pose for a picture to look as BA as he does everyday.
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American Worker: Businessman
While the blue collar man is the true work hoarse of our society, it still takes a shrewd businessmen who can navigate the terrain of an office building to finalize the deals that keep our businesses running.
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American Worker: Musician
While this may not seem like the typical manly job, any musician will tell you that it takes a lot of balls to go out every night hoping your creative, musician, and entertainment skills are enough to sell tickets and earn a living.
PS: As we all know, bass is by far the manliest instrument to play.
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American Worker: Fighter
“Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill.” -Muhammad Ali









