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Siblings Day/Golfers Day
2004-04-10 @ 11:18 p.m.

It seems I may get my wish after all. I'm coming down with a cold, and if I stay away from the tablets, it might develop into something nastier. Then I can get an MC for Monday. After all, I just need to be audible at the interview. Who knows, maybe the interviewers will be seduced by a deep, husky voice? My trigonometry tutorial has driven me nuts, quite obviously. I hate graph sketches, so I refused to sketch any of the graphs! I'm only going to do the ones for the assignment, because I need to preserve my record string of alphas for my assignments. The most ironic thing about my work - the subject I hate most, is the subject where my assignments have the greatest consistency of high standards. I would read something, but I'm tired. I'll do that tomorrow after YE. I think I'll volunteer to help out in the church library during after-YE hours, if I don't intend to go into service, I might as well make myself (somewhat) useful. I've concluded that my religious faith tends towards the Raveloe sort, which isn't particularly disturbing. It strikes me as being the middle path between puritan and charismatic Christianity. The former is too restrictive for anyone who thinks, the latter is questionable in its foundation in my opinion. Raveloe. What a beautiful name for a town...



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