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	<title>Comments on: Desmond Tutu</title>
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		<title>By: Liam Keane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Liam Keane</dc:creator>
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		<description>P.S. For those of you interested, Andrew, Fiona, Ian, Pedro, Erin, and a few others were there too but because we bought our tickets seperately, we were spread throughout the theater (I got lucky and scored a seat in row 16). Fiona has also written about the event on &lt;a href=&quot;http://fionathornton.blogspot.com/2005/11/desmond-tutu.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;her site&lt;/a&gt;. 

I also saw Kelly Bowles there as well as Sam Laurabee because Dunn school got to attend. Oh and I saw Chancellor Yang and his wife and almost asked them for a ride back to school because we were alone in the parking lot. But instead I just waved and went to find a bus stop. I jumped on the wrong bus and headed towards Carpinteria. Luckily I realized my mistake and got off right before the freeway onramp. I walked to a busstop on Milpas and discovered I had just missed the last bus to State Street and found myself abandoned at Trader Joes. I called just about everyone I knew trying to find a ride. I about to be on my last call (to Carlos, my RA) when the last bus arrived. It was 15min late. Hooray! I jumped on and found out that it was only going to Rusty&#039;s pizza by the Greyhound station so I asked the driver how I could get home. As I was explaining my situation, she drove past two girls at a bus stop but I alerted her and we went back. The driver radioed the Goleta bus and that driver agreed to wait so I could get on and connect. When we got to the rendevous, the IV bus had been waiting 10 minutes for me which seemed bad at the time but it turned out that Andrew and Erin were on the same bus. They had gotten on five minuted before me. Which means they were five minutes late to when the bus would have left. Which means if I hadn&#039;t have gotten on the Carpinteria bus and taken the detour and radioed to have the bus wait, &lt;em&gt;they&lt;/em&gt; would have been late. So although it took me an hour and a half to get from the Arlington to UCSB, I guess it worked out for the best. Another example of how people and their actions are connected - ubuntu!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>P.S. For those of you interested, Andrew, Fiona, Ian, Pedro, Erin, and a few others were there too but because we bought our tickets seperately, we were spread throughout the theater (I got lucky and scored a seat in row 16). Fiona has also written about the event on <a href="http://fionathornton.blogspot.com/2005/11/desmond-tutu.html" rel="nofollow">her site</a>. </p>
<p>I also saw Kelly Bowles there as well as Sam Laurabee because Dunn school got to attend. Oh and I saw Chancellor Yang and his wife and almost asked them for a ride back to school because we were alone in the parking lot. But instead I just waved and went to find a bus stop. I jumped on the wrong bus and headed towards Carpinteria. Luckily I realized my mistake and got off right before the freeway onramp. I walked to a busstop on Milpas and discovered I had just missed the last bus to State Street and found myself abandoned at Trader Joes. I called just about everyone I knew trying to find a ride. I about to be on my last call (to Carlos, my RA) when the last bus arrived. It was 15min late. Hooray! I jumped on and found out that it was only going to Rusty&#8217;s pizza by the Greyhound station so I asked the driver how I could get home. As I was explaining my situation, she drove past two girls at a bus stop but I alerted her and we went back. The driver radioed the Goleta bus and that driver agreed to wait so I could get on and connect. When we got to the rendevous, the IV bus had been waiting 10 minutes for me which seemed bad at the time but it turned out that Andrew and Erin were on the same bus. They had gotten on five minuted before me. Which means they were five minutes late to when the bus would have left. Which means if I hadn&#8217;t have gotten on the Carpinteria bus and taken the detour and radioed to have the bus wait, <em>they</em> would have been late. So although it took me an hour and a half to get from the Arlington to UCSB, I guess it worked out for the best. Another example of how people and their actions are connected &#8211; ubuntu!</p>
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