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About to board my plane to Frankfurt! 13 hours till Istanbul!
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Has had it up to here with constituents yelling at him already today
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Is going to be in Istanbul in 26 hours! But first... A full day at the office.
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Off to bed... This time tomorrow I'll on a plane to Istanbul!
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@stevenwhipple you'll take Brady out with a chipped fingernail or a sprained pinky toe b4 u get to take his head off
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Christie Jackson was only 8 years old when she last traveled the country. Born in Van Nuys, California, she drove across the United States with her parents, two younger brothers, and two dogs when her family moved to Coatesville, Pennsylvania. She has called Coatesville home ever since.

Now a 22-year-old recent graduate from Clemson University, Christie is very excited about road tripping across the U.S. once again. While pursuing her degree in Communication Studies at Clemson, Christie grew very fond of the southern lifestyle and has a hard time imagining life without sweet tea, barbeque, and football games. At Clemson, Christie kept busy with internships at her local chamber of commerce and a former presidential campaign. Christie was also a member of Gamma Phi Beta.

Growing up in a family full of boys, sports have always been a significant part of her life. Christie started playing softball almost as soon as she could walk and played field hockey through her middle and high school careers. Christie enjoys nothing more than sitting on a beach with a good book and good friends. Christie is especially looking forward to experiencing the variety of traditions and cultures that the “Where is the Red?” crew will encounter on their trip.


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  • November 8, 2008

  • FriendFeed API Christie posted lazy saturday morning ... Coffee and watching fools rush in 10:40am#
  • November 6, 2008

  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Watching The Office with Cody 9:18pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted catching up on everything I haven't had time for in the last 5 months ... starting with a hair cut! 11:42am#
  • November 5, 2008

  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Taking a day to do absolutely nothing but catch up on sleep and tv 3:05pm#
  • November 4, 2008

  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Feeling very sick to my stomach 11:09pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Harrisburg to help round up county results as polls close .... And then post-election festivities 5:59pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted So this is what they call organized chaos .... 3:15pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Waiting on the first round of strike sheets to come back 12:07pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Wanting to slap the Obama staffer holding up the line at dunkin donuts .... Some people have work to do, girl 6:27am#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted On the way to the Lancaster office, helping with gotv for most of the day 5:44am#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted getting a couple hours of sleep before a very long day ... so pumped for tomorrow! 12:50am#
  • November 3, 2008

  • FriendFeed API Christie posted @jonathonsnyder love that you're calling it neighborhood beautification! Good luck! 8:45pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted Listening to a 15 year old volunteer tell people why they should choose McCain ... Wishing I had known half as much as he does a 2:03pm#
  • FriendFeed API Christie posted One day til the election .... Rise and shine its butt whooping time - best good morning phone call ever 10:37am#
  • November 2, 2008

  • FriendFeed API Christie posted @charliesmith where in PA? 12:33pm#

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