Hello. Welcome to my website. It started while I was in Europe for a semester, and I've kept it up since then. I'm now at the University of Chicago Law School, living in Hyde Park, and the story continues. If you want to say hi or visit me, email cfloyd at uchicago dot edu.

If you want to comment on my posts, comment away.





 
Photos

Paris and Brussels

Sturm vs. GAK football match

Women's American football

Team USA vs. Graz Giants American football

The Man...The Myth...The Roommate...SUPER MIRZA

Graz

Styrian Wine Farm

Budapest

Essays and Significant Posts

First 48 Hours

Anti-Americanism

Early Observations

Mail Bag

Days in May

Ode to Street Food




 
Who is Charlie Floyd? I graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2002 with a degree in Letters. Then I decided to get a second BA in German and spent the spring finishing my degree requirements at the Karl-Franzens Universitaet in Graz, Austria. Now I'm at the University of Chicago Law School and loving every minute.
This is my story, day by day.





 
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"Life is nothing if not the sum of your anecdotes." -Scotty The Body, on storytelling
"But it ain't that bad, man. Just figure out the system before the system figures out you." -T. Matthew Smith, on the 1L year
"The beer just doesn't taste as good when you're not drinking it with your buddies." -Anon., on being away from good friends
"Somebody has to pay the rent around here. Why the hell not us?" -Cotton, on studying for exams



 
3/30/2004  
I'm in the game again. It's good to see people, as far as that goes. Folks look healthy and refreshed. The weather isn't soul-sapping anymore. So it's back to the grind. I can't decide whether the pleasant spring is a good thing or a bad thing. On the one hand, the walk to school is very pleasant. On the other hand, it's terrible being trapped inside when the sun is shining and it's 68 outside. I think I'll take the warmth, though.

Hidalgo was good, "Clark". If you see it, slap yourself first, to knock any silly cynicism about suspension of disbelief out of your system. It's no true story, so just accept that, regardless of Disney's wishes to the contrary. If you go in willing to be entertained, you will be. It was good to see with the family. Next I really want to see the Coen brothers' latest, The Ladykillers.

3/30/2004 09:55:00 AM


 

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