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Treaty Day/Turtle Fest (Minnesota)
2004-06-28 @ 8:24 p.m.

History wasn't the complete disaster it could very well have been. I should be able to pass, unless my judgement is so poor that I didn't even realise when my essays were totally irrelevant. Otherwise, they're relevant enough to merit a pass. Going back to school was kind of great, seeing everyone again and all that sappy nonsense that Mr Purvis frowns on. Though I've decided that I didn't really miss all of you that much, not even you-know-who. Don't take it the wrong way 1A01A, it's supposed to be a veiled compliment! One month apart, all of us in different parts of the world, yet today it all just slipped back into place, like it was just a weekend since we'd last met. Coffee in the morning was great! Haha, can we do it again sometime this week? Tell you something stupid before I go drown in one inch of notes on various economic theories. I took 200 from the wrong stop (again), so I ended up travelling all the way into NUS. I passed Prince George's Park! The rhumba frappucino made up for it though. Now for Economics! Such an exciting subject, but only when we're not talking about the immediate syllabus, which is altogether insipid and dry. (Sorry Mr Sowden, but it is!) Can't wait for the week to be over, then I can get my life back...



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