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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 1, 2011
With whom were you busy with?
I've been busy today too... made curry... ground coffee, did a journal entry, wrote 4037 words of a novel... you know... the useual stuff...
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minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! Posted Nov 1, 2011
Lets see
10am reluctantly woken by alarm, woke S had breakfast and then 2 hour lecture on Adolescent development with regards to psychology.
then at 1pm I had a library skills lecture about finding journal articles (we are THIRD year, we Learned how to find journal articles in FIRST year) from the librarian of patronising (but only ever to me , because i am an ickle flower<slap>
umm then I came home and helped S tidy the flat a little. we played Lego Herry potter (which S bought me today)
S had arranged to meet his younger brothers online for computer games, this involves long skype conversations, so i attempted to catch up on h2g2 backlog whilst hiding in the bedroom.
At 8pm the weekly skype meeting started, and at 10.45 it finished.
mini
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Sol Posted Nov 2, 2011
Busy is good though, and your lecture sounds interesting. Did you find it shed any light on your own teenage years?
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