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yeah well that didn't uhhh that didn't pan out uhhh yeah
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well what would i have done if my mentor the world's freest bachelor had gotten balled and chained
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well i mean that's still a po yeah i
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don't know i saw con r again i still see you with some little galf on your end going cadzan cadsan the sobot is ready get to thy ass on to the table
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na nothing like that going on over here
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yeah well i tell you another uhhh did you hear about martha getting married
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no
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well this supposedly is going to happen now it hasn't actually happened yet so we may at ground zero i called her to chat with her i guess about two weeks ago ummm and she'd said oh hey bill uhhh by the way i'm getting married this is a typical martha pronouncement it's like oh okay you know tell me about this guy how long have you known him and i that oh well i've been dating him since april but i hadn't really told anybody and i thought well this is true because martha you and i have been in pretty good touch since april and you never mentioned it but this guy supposedly is a retired marine pilot ummm he just retired out so he's kind of thinking what he wants to do now i think for some reason the guys an a six driver and uhhh seems like they just really hit it off and clicked and i think he has one child but he doesn't have custody ummm so i don't have a whole lot of scoop on this guy but they haven't set a date or anything they just decide they're going to get married and do it real informal and all this and i know so i asked if he was drinking buddies with luke and i didn't go over real good so so i don't know a whole lot of scoop but uhhh she's still in san diego and seems to have settled pretty much there uhhh in mine uhhh i've changed c i'm trying to remember the last time i probably talked to you was what last spring yeah i know we're the we're the world's best at keeping in touch well i'm on the road now moving from new orleans i' finally left the big easy and i'm going up to vermont believe it or not for graduate school oh you are yeah i finally decided to go ahead and get on the ball and i knew i wanted to teach english as a second language as a career but i'd never really done anything about it so i started doing it in new orleans as a private tutor and then got picked up by a little private school down there to teach for a couple months and knew this is what i wanted to do so i got it uhhh i applied and got accepted at a graduate school up in vermont who specializes in kicking you out into a one year master's program to do that so this starts in late august and i'm on the way up there kind of meandering up to the states and seeing anybody and everybody so if you're dead old behind was in the states i could you know make a point to go by and find you but since you're still in the land of large explosions i haven't been able to
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well
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your tour is what three years ka did you get no
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it's only two i've only got about six months left over here i was
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going to say i thought you' winding up do you know where you're going yet
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yeah twenty nine stumps
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you're kidding me no oh good deal i think i know some folks out there
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yeah well you know i i called the detailer and i had originally ummm applied for a fellowship to work with the joint commission on accreditation of hospitals which would have been a yearl long out service fellowship up in chicago which the the town that they had this fellowship in was like five minutes from where i went to college and ten minutes from where i went to high school right so i thought yeah it'd be great you know but uhhh they picked some physician to go yeah so the only other choice they gave me was either uhhh great mistakes or twenty nine palms and the detailer uhhh i said well let me think about it for a while and and probably forty five minutes after i hung up with her she called me back and said that she had spoken to the director of nursing out at twenty nine palms and that the director of nursing out there wanted me to be the department head for emergency nursing wow so
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don't know this lady but ummm you know i've got my subspecialty in that and sure with the experience that i've got so
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yeah
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i eventually got back to her and said yeah i'll go ahead and go out there yeah
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well
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was going to say because i know you're still lieutenant commander right
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yeah
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okay are are you looking towards how how soon would commander be coming around the pike for you krie
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uhhh well it'll be in zone next year
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okay so that wouldn't blow the department head thing if you pick up commander would it
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no no but guess who got deep selected
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for commander
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yeah
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let me think oh it's got to be barney
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oh yeah
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well now i also heard now i think i heard it's from martha i heard barney had some kind of terminal disease
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well barney has cancer okay he had some sort of ah
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uhhh
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mouth and throat cancer yeah you know he's a big golfer right and golfers tend to when after they tee off they stick their golf tee in their mouth oh no yeah well they think that this cancer developed from the the bug spray and the weed killer that they put on the the grass oh man yeah so i i saw bar i was back in the states in march and ummm i saw barney at this convention that i was at and he was as skinny as you are you're
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kidding me
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no good god
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because he was always built like a seal or something he was huge
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yeah and ummm you know he'd gone through chemo and was in the process of getting radiation so he like had you know one hair per square inch on his head yeah and ummm could barely talk because that's where they were focusing the radiation right uhhh and he looked he looked like death warmed over you know yeah you see the ouschwitz pictures and that was barney barney
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von lipstein yeah
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yeah but ummm yeah he worked for uhhh general uhhh kruak
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okay okay you just said the magic words i got you yeah i've got another buddy who uhhh is a marine pilot i'm trying to think if you've ever met this guy i don't think so he ummm worked for him as an aide and so he was chuckling the other day well probably the other day the other year when he heard krulaach had been selected to be the next big boy because he thought you know bill whatever happens i'm good to go now i'm going oh
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yeah yeah it was it was a real surprise to hear and when i talked to barney he wasn't we didn't really spend a whole lot of time talking about the the cancer yeah but i i asked him i said you know i asked him point blank i said what was it what the prognosis was yeah and he said poor
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ummm
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but he didn't say terminal yeah ummm okay
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i think i'd kind of assume that i guess i'm talking to martha because she may have overglorified it i don't know well
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you know and barney's wife barb is down in sasebell and i talked to her fairly frequently and she said that uhhh she just saw him a couple of months ago and that he was starting to gain weight back again so super you know i don't know whether they managed to get all the cancer with the chemo and the radiation or or what but uhhh yeah i i knew when the list came out i didn't even have to look you know because i knew that both barney and i were ummm eligible not in zone but eligible and i i knew of anybody he would be the one that would be deep selected
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well being in buds with old chuck kruleck didn't hurt things a whole lot either oh no
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not at all and you know when i ran into him uhhh in march it was at the some symposium in san diego and nurse corp thing yeah and ummm admiral engle the nurse corp admiral was there and yeah barney knows her like their best buds so yeah i
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no more new pictures with vice president's sons on stretchers uhhh
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no not yet
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i was expecting to see him taping up socks or chelsea any day now
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well it wouldn't surprise me either emergency
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surgeon barney barons flew into the white house today
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he's he's talking about going to dc next but i guess he's got to spend a year in san diego for follow up yeah and then he'll probably go back to the admiral staff is my guess
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yeah well i got another laugh too when you're talking about old names you remember john zado yeah well he had uhhh he breezed into san diego evidently called martha and i got the whole hysterionics on this for martha and said you know let's go out he ended up totally blowing her off i think to where she was waiting for a couple of hours and then came roaring up on a motorcycle dead drunk or something and said yeah you know so what's to eat and stuff like that and just pulled the very zotosque picture and then uhhh after the whole episode called her back letter didn't remember it ever happened said yeah we got to get got together together sometime she so i think this is what preempted martha to uhhh all her o bos are definitely losing it i think it prempted to get married i'm trying to think if i gotten any other news i haven't been as much in touch with the other folks here martha as they usually am at least keeping abreast of things i think pete and jennifer are still there you know she picked up lieutenant commander
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yeah i i saw jennifer at the same conference oh okay yeah does
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she still look like a teutonic uhhh pin up umhum oh man
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although her uhhh hair color is getting a little darker oh really yeah she's not she's not bleaching it out quite as much
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i didn't know she was a bleach behind are you kidding me oh
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yeah
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ummm tell me about
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the history of daniel schwarz
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we've done this already
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tell me about the history of dan the juggler
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oh okay ummm
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well uhhh do i have to speak in third person
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uhhh
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that would be cool and that's it's a struggle i wouldn't mind exactly
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would it would it be cool
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i think you would i think you would at least subconsciously judge me for it okay
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no i'm in complete control of my
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well daniel schwartz first picked up some juggling bean bags at the tender age of four years old he was pretty ten that was close uhhh
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can you use the royal wii no ummm
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so so daniel started juggling at circus camp which used to be called
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circus arts ummm a summer camp and then kind of a weekly extracurricular activity that this child
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therapist named carry hell in atlanta georgia started ummm and my i started going over summertime
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when i was four years old just as you know like a day summer thing for my my parents to get me out of the way ummm and then i you know really loved it and
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by the time i was and then after the summer was over i kept on going to these like uhhh these kind of like after school
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things lessons that this woman carry would have but she didn't know how to drug actually she was like a professional japanese artist she had she had been in the circus for a while in florida ummm and she was up doing like child therapy using circus arts but ummm
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he had this guy named greg i can't even remember his last name even though i've known him for like since i was so little but greg who was a professional clown and he did like birthday parties bar mitzas that kind of thing and he did my birthday party when i was six but it was really his story is interesting he his name his first name is greg but his stage name has changed like six times since i've known him so it used to be like gg the wizard and it was greg the wizard of od
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and then gig then it was gigy poo the wizard and then it was gigy the whiz of odd i don't know he like would change it up every couple years and it was like something new goofy anyway he was the one who really taught me how to juggle and by the time i was six i could juggle three balls really well and i was learning tricks and then
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when i was eight my dad took me to oh i slipped right back into first person my dad my dad took me to uhhh
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to ummm the juggling club at em university he teaches at em and he had one student that was in it and that recommended that he take me to it and so i started juggling with all these college students ummm every sunday afternoon i would go to the emory gym and juggle with him and uhhh they taught me like so much but every summer i was also going to circus camp still and learning more things ummm and then when i got to be twelve i was too old to be a camper at circus camp so i turned into a ci and training which is really redundent a counselor in training and training but i was too young to be a counselor in training so and then eventually i was a counselor in training
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then eventually i was a counselor throughout high school and i was also going to uhhh the emy they were called the emory throwing up society acronym also ios which is pretty great and i would go to performances with them not like around the country but around the southeast
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what like eme atlanta
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ummm emriy's amazing throwing up society sorry yeah so eat us or throwing up which was nice binary so uhhh so that was fun and and i guess before i got like taller in high school they really like loved audiences would love the fact that they like a bunch of like college students had this like little boy in their troup so they liked me even though i wasn't i was better than a couple of them actually but ummm i was some of them were fucking incredible so
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yeah
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fdge fdge and uhhh
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then i stopped in college
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and then and then
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i got inspired sophomore year and junior year i met eight
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you were a junior when you met avery
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i didn't i didn't meet ari at all freshman year
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no because we had graduated
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good point oh yeah yeah yeah sophomore year i met every
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and i also started thinking more about juggling i one point during the fall semester of sophomore year i didn't have any of my juggling stuff with me at college i just like i consciously decided not to do that yeah i don't know why ummm jesus ummm and then one night sophomore year it might have been dark and stormy that night i could you not i woke up and i had been dreaming about juggling and i had cllenched my blanket in both my hands into like these like little balls and i was just squeezing them and i woke up thinking about juggling and i was like
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really
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schwarz decided to leave his pass behind
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damn it like and surely enough i went home winter break and brought all of my juggle stuff up to philadelphia and uhhh been happier since
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