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        My roomie and I lived in the poolhouse behind, yes, the pool.  In exchange for light housekeeping we paid about $60/month in rent each, and we got to use the car to go grocery shopping.  Biked to school every day - we were poor and hungry but in fabulous shape then.  That life was so sweet.  Learning Anthropology and Literature with a view of the vast New Mexico desert.  And to think that a snarky young Bill Gates was living less than a mile away at the time, tinkering with his new operating system software company called "Microsoft".  I like to think that he heard me on the air at the local university jazz station while crunching code.<br/>Tags: college, residence, albuquerque, new_mexico<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/52865">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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