Here We Are Now: A '90S Austin Story
By Michael Juge
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Its the new economy. Enron is a reliable energy company, Pets.com has a bright future ahead of it, and the world is chirping with the sound of modems handshaking across the World Wide Web. In the heyday of the dotcom boom, Chris Jung moves to Austin to find himself. Unfortunately, between his useless philosophy degree and lackluster high-tech skills, he finds himself to be a bike messenger for startups that are throwing weekly beer bashes, talking about going IPO and spending wads of capital though they cant quite say exactly what it is they do. When Chris is assigned to run deliveries for an obscure tech firm, he learns that the fate of all existence hangs in the balance and is recruited to assist in its salvation. It doesnt come with stock options or health benefits, but Chris cant resist the opportunity to be a part of something profound. In the process, he hopes to find existential meaning and possibly a desk job. Its the 90s, so anything is possible.
Michael Juge
Michael Juge is a bear-like creature that originated in New Orleans and migrated to Texas where he burrows with his family. He manages to survive with the liberal arts skills acquired at Loyola University New Orleans and the University of Texas at Austin. Michael forages in the Texas Hill Country for coffeehouse t-shirts.
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