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Harvest Festival (Indiana)
2004-08-18 @ 11:51 p.m.

Today's lunchtime performance was okay, I guess. I screwed up a lot though, which just goes to show how much practice I've been subjecting myself to. Am downloading the first season of Mutant X now, because I can't find any Touching Evil torrents. The port forwarding is definitely working now. I've just written one page of my essay, and I haven't got beyond the introduction and the background to post-1976 China. I'm screwed. The trouble is, I have too much factual information, and little in the way of analysis to use in crafting an argument. I'm also having trouble deciding what exactly I should be talking about in the question. I'm definitely not handing this in on Friday. Possibly Monday, or even later. I salute all people who read History at university level. Damn, I just feel like writing rubbish for him and turning it in. After all, I realised today during GP that what I lack in content, I make up for with style. Mr Purvis's comment on my answer to the application question is very telling, and also quite peculiar in its mixture of criticism and commendation.



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