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2004-06-30 @ 10:59 p.m.

English today was a mixed blessing. The Antony & Cleopatra passage-based question was okay, but the Silas Marner one wasn't. Win some, lose some. I can already imagine Mr Purvis's comments writing themselves. Ah well, watching Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind made up for all the stress caused by my frantic last-minute studying. I love Kate Winslet's blue hair! Come December, I will find a way to get blue hair. Anyway, the movie was lovely. It was one of those movies where at the end, I was just like, "Wow." Usually only French films do that to me. I've also found the poem that the movie takes its title from. It's Eloisa To Abelard by Alexander Pope. Haven't read it, will do so tomorrow. The absence of a paper tomorrow has sent me back to Wheelock's Latin, and my pronunciation is terrible. I need someone who can pronounce classical Latin flawlessly! So I can hear what it's supposed to sound like and then imitate. It isn't hard for me to pick up the pronunciation, and if I can do it for Latin, it'll help me when I start on anything new in the future. Sorry Ms Chen, but stuff like trigonometry and functions just don't quite cut it this week. So what'll it be for Mathematics? D, E, O or F? (God, let it be anything but F, please!)

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