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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Nov 21, 2002
Right now - lower thirties/upper twenties. Gets even colder later on in winter.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Dec 3, 2002
Wow. Not good. That reminds me... Gotta go dig out the space heater for later... Although, I didn't quite mean the last post in quite that way.
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Dec 3, 2002
I'm the everlasting innocent, and also blatantly oblivious.
*rereads*
If you must know, same thing I wear in the summer (during the day)... that's what blankets are for...
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Dec 7, 2002
Thankye...
Stupid health center / (I think she's a nurse practicioner - whatever the one is that can prescribe meds) prescribed me some stuff that didn't help at all at first. I mean, I understand, they don't want to use antibiotics unless absolutely necessary as they can really screw up a female system, but *still*... Finally got real meds today, yay!
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Dec 10, 2002
Not even ear drops? Oh well, at least they gave you the stuff now. I keep forgetting if your in college or not. Is it still exam time for you?
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Dec 10, 2002
They did give me eardrops, but they didn't do anything except clog up my ears with more gunk. I'm feeling better now, though.
And yes, I'm in college. It's exam time here... and I'm basically done. Just finished my flute jury (scaryness x10^n), and the only other thing I've got is a final on Friday. Tomorrow and Thursday are totally free.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Dec 11, 2002
Yay! Good luck on your Friday exam. How do you think you did on your other ones?
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Dec 11, 2002
I think I did pretty well on everything so far.
And my theory test will be a joke - it's just tedious.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Jan 17, 2003
Hello! I'm back. How are you doing? How was your holidays and everything? I've just started at the University here. I'm still a little shell shocked, but I'm adapting. Lousy parking at the place though. I don't think I'll ever get used to that...
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 17, 2003
Just started? In mid January? My friend, I've been back for two weeks already.
But things are better than last semester. I have awesome classes (thus far), and I'm not sick like I was, either. So all is happy, even if it does keep on snowing and it's colder than antarctica here.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Jan 18, 2003
All right, it has been two weeks, but still. I got lucky and got into Life After Death at the last minute. So far it's pretty interesting. The first day, the lectureer was dressed all in black and stuff. The only problem is that the class is nothing but a ton of reading. I'm still not sure when I'm gonna find the time to do everything. Oh well. Good to hear that you're not sick.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Jan 24, 2003
Yep. I've got physics with calc too though... So far, so bad. Oh well, gonna hafta study lots more than I usually do...
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 24, 2003
Aww... sorry to hear that about the physics. I never bothered to take physics in high school - I got away with a year of general science (because it was required), a year of Chemistry, and two levels of Bio. I'm taking astronomy this year and it's kicking my a**e cause I don't know any physics. I've got that on top of a 400-level Shakespeare class which I LOVE but is dead time consuming, Calc 2, and some piddly general ed stuff plus flute lessons and musical obligations.
Arg. I'm gonna deserve this summer vacation in England.
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The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted Jan 24, 2003
Ye-e-es. Although, those of us who've w*rk in the physics lab kinda look down on you astronomy students... But, you are taking those other classes. Good luck on the Shakespere class. So, othere than school stuff, what are you up to?
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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents. Posted Jan 24, 2003
I'm only taking astro cause I supposed to be able to do it without much trouble... I can do higher math, but appliation is beyond me.
Sadly, I'm not doing much outside of schoolwork - it's actually taking up a lot of my time. At least nothing big... work itself is even related to school as I play in the mini marching band at basketball games. Though, I am finding time to work on a story-project, which is making me exceedingly happy.
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