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2004-09-23 @ 4:31 p.m.

Just woke up from a three-hour nap, and I'm feeling good! I actually got home at 12.45 pm, which is the first time in months that I've made it home before my sisters. It all started because our tutors were doing a roadshow today. When Mr Purvis was late for his lecture, some of us thought he wasn't coming and that was when the first mention of going home cropped up. In any case, he did come for the lecture. Mr Rollason, on the other hand, wasn't around for my class's tutorial. By the time we chased Mr Kwok out (his tutorial was over anyway), a quarter of the class was gone. There wasn't going to be GP, because it'd been cancelled, thanks to a minor (intentional) oversight as to the matter of PE. Then we tried to shift Mr Batchelor's lesson forward, and succeeded! That effectively meant we ended at 11.10 am, since a lot of us hadn't planned on attending the Mathematics lecture in the first place. I think half the class stayed all the way to the end, so it's not like we all just left. I'd have stayed too, if I didn't have two essays to finish by tomorrow. So there you have it, the story of how I came to arrive home so early. Well worth it, if you ask me, even if I do get a white slip tomorrow.



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