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Today's Vlog-Thoughts From Places-California (FBLA NLC 2013): Day "20"

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Description: After taking last week off, I am proud to present my trip to SoCal for the FBLA National Leadership Conference. If you want to view different parts of the video, click on the numbers below: 0:00  Intro 0:17  Traveling to California 1:41  Thursday Afternoon (Opening Ceremony) 2:33  Friday (Disneyland) 3:07  Saturday (LA Tour) 4:15  Sunday (Beach & Awards Ceremony) 6:47  Monday (Traveling back to Wisconsin) 7:39  Final Thoughts I am aware that not all my pictures matched up when I was talking about them...and there are not very many videos because I wanted my memory to the video of the trip. I hope you enjoyed this! If you have any questions, please ask! I'll see you tomorrow at Douglas Blogs ( http://dougaschublogs.blogspot.com ) with a new blog post!

Today's Vlog- Douglas Plays (Fails At) NFS: Most Wanted: Day 18

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Description:  As I'm in California, enjoy this gaming video of me playing Need For Speed: Most Wanted at TWO TIMES normal speed!  I'm horrible on this first stage... Read this week's posts at: http://dougaschublogs.blogspot.com Inspired by Hank Green's CLOP 2X Video!

Farewell Hangout: Day 16

Just a quick reminder that I'm hanging out on Google+ at 11am CST this morning.  Come to discuss random stuff and have some fun.  You can circle me here ...and talk to you then.  If not...I'm off, but scheduled posts are still coming everyday following Operation Storm as I'm gone.

Pourqoui Voyage: Day 15

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As I was browsing though the FBLA NLC master schedule yesterday, finalizing my plans, I noticed that all the testing events had the word "ONLINE" printed next to them, including mine- Introduction to Business.  I could only assume this means that I will be traveling all the way to California, essentially, to take a multiple choice test on a computer sitting somewhere in the Anaheim Convention Center.  Huh? It is certainly not my favorite activity to travel.  For me, it is the actual transportation part that bothers me.  For every voyage I've taken, you have to sit there and basically do nothing either on the ground or up in the air six miles and try to relax for one, two, five hours at a time.  You can try to be distracted by technology, or a book, or the world around you-but nothing can take your mind off the topic of "Why am I doing this?" As much as traveling has been a part of humanity, why do we still have to feel this way?  Or more importantly,...