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Saying 'goodbye' to Callum.

Published November 09, 2008 @ 08:43PM PST

Callum Ingram, my faithful co-pilot up until this point, is home at last in San Francisco, California. Callum, who moved out here from Cambridge, Massachusetts a couple of months back, flew back out to the Boston areato give me a hand with all of the on-the-road logistics and he's been a really phenomenal partner through and through. When I'd stress and cuss and freak out and feel like the end of it all was right around the corner, Callum was always a trooper and excellent when it came to diffusing situations. He has been extremely intellectually curious, a great B.S. buster, and an all-around pleasure to have on board. He'll be missed and whenever I sing outloud and off-key to Chuck Prophet, the Modern Lovers or Bruce Springsteen, I'll be thinking of him.

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  1. Alex Herder

    Wow.  You're already in California.  That was quick.  Weren't you supposed to be in DC like yesterday?

    Posted by Alex Herder on 11/10/2008 @ 05:55AM PST

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  2. Kara Carrell

    yay for callum! it was great to meet you and ruin your name 20 times in a matter of 15 minutes :)

    Posted by Kara Carrell on 11/10/2008 @ 01:53PM PST

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Alex is a freelance journalist, activist, and online community management consultant based in Boston and Portland, Maine. He currently serves as executive editor of MakeSomethingHappen.net, where he writes about online organizing and the power of collective action.

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