Denver 17th-18th

Getting into Denver was no problem; the plane ride and security was really smooth and I just bought David Sedaris's new book so I got to read about him catching crabs from thrift store jeans and etc.  The plane ride went fast.  So far Regus's campus has been really nice and besides the first orientation session, everything has been great. 

This morning we had two speakers Dr. Thomas Cronin and Mike Genovese who wrote The Paradox of the Presidency.  Both of the guys were a lot more interesting than Gene and Cotton who had to go over TWC drinking policies until everyone in the Ranger Dome was afraid of Denver Cares kidnapping us in their urine filled patty wagons.  After our individual meetings with Dr. A we headed downtown in Denver and ended up exploring the city.  Peet's coffee shop was definitely a good choice and we people watched for almost an hour before going to the Tarot reader and the water glass musician.  Also at dinner I got a call from Macomb County's Dem HQ and got the word I got credentials which I think I'm the only one in the program to get.

Matt Wiseman

Matt at the airport

 

Regis

Regis U

 

Matt Allen in our suite

Cronin speaking in the Ranger Dome

 

Mary and Matt

Matt and Mary at the mexican bar and grill

 

 

Entrance to the gardens around the Denver and Colorado state buildings

Fountain and the gardens

Denver's

Colorado's Statehouse

Giant bear looking into the Wells Fargo Theatre

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