Sam SkeltonWhy I Look Like a Serial Killer on my Driver’s LicenseIt was early in the morning on a Saturday and nobody was happy to be at the Longmont DMV. I spent two hours trying to read a book…Sep 24, 2017Sep 24, 2017
Sam SkeltonDay 5: The Train to BerlinPatrick and I arrived at the main train station to board a train to Berlin. There was hardly any explanation on how to use a Eurorail pass…Jul 26, 2017Jul 26, 2017
Sam SkeltonDay 4: The Last Full DayDay 4, we took the subway into town and wandered into an alleyway that gave me the crepes. Strawberry and Nutella crepes, to be exact — and…Jul 21, 2017Jul 21, 2017
Sam SkeltonDay 3: What Happens in Amsterdam should Stay in Amsterdam, but I’m Writing About it AnywayDay 3 began with fine art and dignity. It didn’t end that way.Jul 9, 2017Jul 9, 2017
Sam SkeltonDay 2: Insulting Private Distillers and Humoring BouncersDay 2, we took a bus to the city center. Central Amsterdam was a mass of beeping trolley cars, red double-decker busses, compact cars…Jul 6, 2017Jul 6, 2017
Sam SkeltonMy Misadventures in Europe: Intro + Day 1Travel blogs of today are too romanticized.Jul 3, 2017Jul 3, 2017
Sam SkeltonTrump’s Twitter: A Nuanced Analysis of Today’s TweetDonald’s Twitter posts are strategic political narratives condensed into one hundred and forty-one characters. Every word and phrase has…Jan 22, 2017Jan 22, 2017
Sam SkeltonA Spirit’s Guide to Causing Terror in the 21st CenturyModern problems require modern solutions.Oct 4, 2016Oct 4, 2016
Sam SkeltonThe Laundry QuandaryAfter spending a sunny week in Portugal, I was out of clean laundry and desperate to find a laundry machine. After searching the two square…Aug 30, 2016Aug 30, 2016
Sam SkeltonA Bee Sacrificed Itself so I could see ObamaIt was a beautiful day in April, and Obama was set to speak Colorado University’s Norlin quadrangle (an absurd name for a rectangular…Aug 14, 2016Aug 14, 2016