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Unpacking BaggageJust going through my luggage, clearing out some things to make way for enlightenment Monday, October 24, 2005Where the hell have I been?![]() ![]() When I was a Resident Assistant at Emerson College back in da day, Maria was one of my tenth floor residents. I remember her as the extremely pretty girl with the thick Massachusetts accent (she has definitely worked that out). She was usually smiling and always nice. I may have written her up once or maybe not. I vaguely remember finding the Real World Boys up there with some Heinekens. I know I was supposed to write them up, but since the alcohol was found in the suite and not the room, blah blah blah. Maria was very charming. It appears that she still is. To get some clarity on this development. I reached out to Shaun Andrew Young, the trendiest resident at 100 Beacon Street and my absolute favorit ![]() Shaun was a New York boy with a Cali connection. His father was on the east coast and his mother on the west, making him bi-coastal. After finishing up at Emerson, he returned to the west, where he now works in the industry. I knew that if anyone would have the grease on Maria's rise to fame, Shaun would be able to scoop it out like Crisco. "Where the hell have you been?" he asked and went on to run down her impressive list of credits. I was left feeling just a little out of touch, but how can one keep up with everything that goes on in the world? Especially with 100 Beacon Street residents, who were always on the move and on their way to the big time. It was really great to chat with Shaun and catch up with the haps in his life. I think the last time I saw him was when Ian, another favorite resident, married CafeConLeche. That had to be about 6 years ago. ![]() Actually her name was Capucine and she was from France (did that girl have a green card?). I remember there being some tension around that event. I don't think Ian's mom was happy. Come to think of it, neither was I. Well Shaun says that last he heard they were still happily married and parents of a little girl. I wonder what the rest of the 100 Beacon folks are doing. ![]() ![]() |
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