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Scarecrow Festival (Pennsylvania)/Fall Harvest Festival (Ohio)/Apple Festival (Kentucky)/Oktoberfest/Turkey Festival (North Carolina)
2004-09-18 @ 11:13 p.m.

Reading the introduction to The Return Of The Native, and I think the characters have lovely names. Their love lives are anything but though, a horribly complicated affair. Don't read the introduction if you don't want to know what happens to all the lovers in the end. I think this novel has the potential to replace Silas Marner as my favourite 'A' Level text. Argh! How can PW and GP be more important than English? Too tired right now to rant about PW, the current bane of my existence. The only good thing about it has been trying all sorts of mooncakes on the pretext of research. Ate Vietnamese mooncakes this morning, a strange coconut and durian mixture, which was interesting but not the kind of thing I'd want to eat a lot of. Oh, if my PW group sees this, I want you to take photographs of ban chang kueh, mooncakes and pratas! So we can have this section in our file showcasing the foods, and our file will look thicker! (PW is one helluva way to practise the fine art of deception.)

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Wilderness Week

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