
Resharing my blog from year abroad 2012-2013
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Dear loyal readers,
It seems sad to say, but this is the last personal blog post for #madeinmunich. Apologies to those who have only just started following – it’s not you, it’s me. Despite the fears of many – the brand “madeinmunich” won’t...
Hello and welcome to one of the final instalments in what has been my Year Abroad adventure. You may wonder why the posts have been less regular – the reason is I am trying to wean my readers off gently, to ease them into a time without Mun...
This is what I’ve been up to: Firmenlauf, Kastenlauf, Ruby, Seehaus, Pacha, Ungererbad, Seehaus, Chinesischer Turm. There are some great photos and a couple of anecdotes in the post, by way of a reward to the loyal followers of this blog....
Just when Nath and Ludo packed their bags and headed home, I thought that my 12-month internship might have been about to drag on a bit. I was wrong. BMW is a bit like Star Trek, in that there’s always the next generation. Instead of civili...
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As I ponder whom to grant the rights to the film which will tell the story of my Year Abroad, here is the 41st entry from my online diary. It’s much like that of Samuel Pepys, but with more reporting on beer a...
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I'm Marcus, a reward-grinning British-Canadian orientalist nomad. Germanist, Slavist & Arabist. Adventurer, writer, historian, cyclist, squash, hiker, skier, boxer, chess, not in that order \ud83c\uddec\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6 Owner @ Vanquish.
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