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Welcome to this Researcher's Journal. If you'd like to comment on anything they have written here, just click the relevant 'Discuss this Entry' button. YUP! - Still here...
(Aug 7, 2008)
Still here, still a teacher. Whatever happened to The Guide? Hmmm...
Still like it, but G*d I HATE the (relatively) new HHGTTG movie. Don't you? All of you? All three?
*Sigh*
Still a teacher, still reaching the end of the (2008) vacation. Still at large.
Still hoppy frood!
-KC Click here to discuss this
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Latest reply: Sep 8, 2009)
Coming up for air
(Jul 28, 2003)
Hi everybody.
Most people in the industrialized countries have something called a "summer vacation". The idea is to relax a bit, spend some quality time off-work and be with friends and/or family. And after such a supposedly invigorating time, everybody expect that you are rested, un-stressed and really ready to take on the challenges of whatever job you have.
Being a school-teacher, this is not how I experience it.
Sure, I have relaxed a bit, spent quality time with friends and loved ones and I have felt invigorated. But now, with one week to go before they let the children loose on me again, I am starting to pćump up the olde blood preassure, tripple my caffeine-dosage and quadrouple my palm-sweat-production. Very awfully frightening soon, there will be snotty PUPILS everywhere I go again!
Is that supposed to make me feel relaxed? I dunno, as I sit here by the PC, taking a ten-minute break to go to h2g2 and then returning to the planning; curriculums, book-reservations, classrooms, discipline, transportation of classes, mnore books, hand-outs, letters for home, notepads and what colour map for each class...
Yes, the vacation is bliss, but the end of it does tend to eat away on the relaxation-savings. *sigh*
Well, but I still love my job. Can you imagina that?
-KimotoCat Click here to discuss this
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Latest reply: Mar 15, 2005)
No lifeline
(Jun 25, 2003)
Hi.
My name is KimotoCat - so vie so - and I am just about to embark on a three-week no-Internet vacation.
If I should survive this, I shall return here to further annoy the **** out of you. Should I perish, I'll be sure to let Douglas Adams know that we love him!
Your's
KimotoCat Click here to discuss this
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Latest reply: Jul 15, 2003)
Welcome to 2003
(Jan 1, 2003)
Hi everybody.
Here it is - a brand new year. 365 days of all kinds of experience, ups and downs, happiness and sadness. This year could bring Lord of the Rings III - Return of the King, and it could bring great pareties, joy, fun and gaity. It could also bring loss, sadness, forfeit and despair, but the good things shall surely be able to carry all of us through anyways.
Happy New Year everybody!
-KimotoCat Click here to discuss this
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Latest reply: Jan 3, 2003)
Loord of the Rings II - Spoiler forum
(Dec 19, 2002)
Hi, no spoilers here, but follow the link below and discuss it if you HAVE SEEN IT! (IT = The Two Towers)
Otherwise, stay away and avoid spoiling what could be a great event in movie-watching.
-KC Click here to discuss this
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Latest reply: Mar 16, 2005)
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