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Day 113
Posted Mar 17, 2001
Today i realised that H2G2 had returned. Though vaguely forgetful as to why i stopped using it, it seems as though at some point it was being taken over by the BBC. Well, jolly interesting. I doubt it will make any difference at all. Remember, anyone with a tv, this is what you payed for... Though strictly not Day 113 i am determined to start messing around with H2G2 properly.
Goodbye!
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Day 112
Posted Dec 12, 2000
Today I was asked by a woman how many testes i have. The somewhat nonchalant reply i made may have been better by a more ironic or jocular answer, though to a nurse it would have been highly innappropriate. God Bless.
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Day 111
Posted Dec 10, 2000
Today i am a bit miserable
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Day 110
Posted Dec 9, 2000
Today i got up 15 mintues before i left the house
I went to college and had 6 study periods interspersed by break and concluding in lunch. During the study periods I did no work but instead i played chess and computer games. This was a bit silly becuase i failed all my exams and should have really been doing work. Then i went home. I went into Haywards heath and had my eyes inspected by a woman who reminded me very much of "Alice" out of "The Vicar of Dibley". She had two massive eyes, which was kind of interesting because i was there to have my eyes inspected. They were ok. Then i went home, listened to music, ate food, did no work whatsoever and constructed an interesting logic as to the what H2G" is about.
Bye
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DAY 109
Posted Dec 8, 2000
I worked out how to use the journal entry thingy.
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