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"In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes." --
Andy Warhol Last update: March, 2006 New and noteworthy: We're looking forward to pitching it all and heading to Tunisia in summer 2006, where Steve will continue to destroy brain cells attempting to learn Arabic. A year later, summer 2007, we're looking forward to moving to Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, for about three to four years. After that, who knows? Maybe even Baghdad will be liveable by 2010 or 2011 (just joking, please don't panic our parents). This site has been everything from "wedding central" to a temporary adspace for Steve's old apartment, but mostly kind of suffered from benign neglect. When we're overseas, we're going to restore it to the use that it had when Steve created it in Haiti: posting news and photos from our adventures abroad, and giving everyone a chance to see where we are and keep in touch with us. Not that anyone is going to miss it, but by the way we removed the counter from the page. On some days it said we've had 2 visitors, on others 3,115,349. We're pretty sure both are wrong. What's that old line about being able to put a rocket on the moon? Exactly. Don't forget to sign the guestbook!
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