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Posted by: Master Lee on Mar 8, 2010 at 12:30:24 AM

One trend you’ll see in my quest to capture 4000 unique experiences in life is that I’ll go back and do things that I should have done when I lived at a certain place. You know what I’m talking about. When I lived in Washington DC, I never once set foot in the Washington Monument. And when I was in NYC, I never checked out the Statue of Liberty. And when I went to college at UVA down in Charlottesville, I never once went to Monticello, the place where Thomas Jefferson lived. The same guy who founded UVA. Funny thing is, whenever friends come and visit me, I always tell them to check out the Washington Monument, or Monticello, or the Statue of Liberty…

So when I lived down in LA, I never once did a tour of a movie studio lot. Yes, you can do that, and generally they

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Posted by: Master Lee on Dec 20, 2009 at 08:17:48 PM

I’m a Diet Coke kind of guy. Been addicted to the drink ever since I got off the teet. Sure there were instances where I would swear off the drink, like when I lived in NYC. I converted to Seltzer Water, because I realized that I loved the sizzling sensation more than the actual taste of soda. And supposedly soda burns a hole in your stomach. Or at least that's what my parents told me as a kid to scare me into drinking milk. And then recently, I’ve been drinking more home brewed iced tea. But still, I tear through quite a lot of Diet Coke by habit. I'll go through case in a nightly gaming session.

So I thought I’d try out some new drinks. I’ve always been curious about all those exotic drinks you see in the aisles of the Asian grocery store. And having grown up overseas

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Posted by: Master Lee on Oct 19, 2009 at 10:03:51 AM

Now that we are in the regular routine of going for walks, otherwise we’ll have a house full of dog crap, I’ve built up enough chutzpa to tackle a more challenging hike. Mt. Diablo, the highest point around San Francisco.

Locals boast that you can see more of the earth’s surface up here than any other place in North America. And when you finally reach the top, it’s easy to see why. Mt. Diablo is only 3,800 feet high, but because all the surrounding areas are nearly flat, you have the most amazing sweeping views, as far as nearly 200 miles in every direction. Just check out this panoramic view below and you will know what I mean.

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Driving to the top of the peak, which is a state park, takes a good 20 minutes, because the road is so winding and narrow.

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