Horseshoe 07 closing thoughts
Although it was quite tiring, I’m really glad I attended Project Horseshoe.
Brian Moriarty gave a soulful, very personal speech that hit me hard and would by itself have been worth the trip. But Horseshoe was a lot more than that. Without disclosing any secret, I learned many things, met interesting people and made lots of new friends while having loads of fun.
I am very grateful.
Comments
Comment from Olivier
Time January 28, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Ack. Please don’t remind me of that disgusting event. My ears are still red with shame and anger at the thought.
It’s a disgrace we have to be fingerprinted and photographed to get into the US. And now Japan is starting to do the same…
As for my opinions, I have no doubt you’ll trick me into spilling my beans. I’ll need to be extra careful around you!


Comment from Teresa
Time January 27, 2008 at 8:34 pm
How’d you get into the U.S. without filing your fingerprints ;-)? Glad to see that things are going well, although I’m sad to hear that we won’t be hearing as many opinions from you!