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Sulking...
Posted Nov 6, 2002
Currently sulking because my computer at home has surpassed itself in sheer ability to annoy me and deleted (all by itself) Java... bad enough in itself but just to make sure it had really annoyed me before the internet commited suicide it downloaded the complete works (or at least it feels that way) of Jimi Hendrix (sp?)and is now playing itover and over and over again. Thank God for school computers is all I can say. Bah.
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Latest reply: Nov 6, 2002
Procrastination...
Posted Oct 27, 2002
Procrastination is a truly a beautiful vice and this is one of the greatest places to avoid work, or at least to find much more interesting things to do . I have an evil essay on Othello that I am meant to be writing and another on Browning’s Dramatic Monologues which I am going to have to write sometime before Tuesday and I am having a great time avoiding them…
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Latest reply: Oct 27, 2002
UCAS again
Posted Oct 24, 2002
UCAS done and dusted... they sent me my "these are the universities you applied to" letter today Very relieved that they didn't lose it this time...
now all i have to do is hope somewhere accepts me...
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Latest reply: Oct 24, 2002
mug...
Posted Sep 30, 2002
Finally gave up on the old mug and had to buy myself a new one.
RIP old mug, wherever you are.
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Latest reply: Sep 30, 2002
UCAS... still UCAS
Posted Sep 23, 2002
Just failed my third attempt to fill in my UCAS form and my poor comptuer has crashed 9 times trying to access thier stupid website. Getting depressed now . Just thought I'd let you know.
Don't like UCAS. Can't get my choices for university in alphabetical order. Still can't find my mug.
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Latest reply: Sep 23, 2002
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