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Eric, Version 3.0: An Ericulous Adventure?

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I’ve opted to rewrite this entire post. It was perhaps too personal for an SEO blog – and too open ended to be used constructively.

This past Saturday afternoon I decided to disconnect and head North with nothing more than a duffel bag and a few too many Red Bulls. The whole point was gain some clarity as well as a new perspective of things. I drove through a few areas and saw a couple of things that meant something to me sentimentally.

It wasn’t intended to this dramatic retreat. I think the first rendition of this post made it seem that way though. I was just out to clear my head a bit.

And it worked. Wonders. I had to text message my brother and email my mother a few times to make sure I was going to the right places – but aside from that, the disconnection held up.

I feel like this week is an important one for me and those who know me… And clearing my head really allowed me to realize what was most important relative to those topics.

Refreshed, I offer you these tidbits of advice…
1.) Check the forecast. I had no idea it’d snow so much
2.) Red Bulls are not water. Consuming them in abundance develops serious cases of the shakes
3.) Bring a variety of CDs. The radio in the car doesn’t work much at all, so I had 2 cds repeating
4.) When you see snowmobile races on a lake, you’re too far North.
5.) You’ve spent too much time in the car if you dance and get giddy to songs like this

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  1. Ted Graf says:

    Good for you Eric!

    PS: There’s a small typo in the first sentence in the 6th paragraph:
    “Well – I haven’t quite ADP.”

    That SHOULD be “quit” – shouldn’t it?

    Enjoy!

  2. Craig Lander says:

    Don’t look back until monday

  3. eric says:

    @ted – thanks bro :) and you’re right with the spelling error.

    @craig – you’ve been giving me solid, big brotherly advice. Remind anyone who’s looking for me of it as needed.

  4. Eddy DeMelo says:

    Have a blast, dude. Can’t wait to hear about your “journey”!

  5. Tim Dineen says:

    Congrats! I’ve done that before – too long ago and maybe overdue.
    If you end up in Central CT give a shout and I can recommend a diner, Dunkin or watering hole.

  6. Casey Yandle says:

    Hope you have fun on your journey! And as always be safe!

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