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Espresso Day/"What Do You Love About America" Day/Festival Of Trees (Indiana)/Festival Of Gingerbread (Indiana)
2004-11-24 @ 10:42 p.m.

Finally, we did something exciting today at the National Archives! We got to handle original records dating back to 1924-25. It's pretty cool stuff. Except the gloves, which are tight-fitting and induce the equivalent of claustrophobia for hands. Tomorrow, we're going to transcribe a letter. So this means we need to finish our presentation and stories by tomorrow morning. No more slacking! At least I've written my story, which is sort of stupid. Then again, the assistant director says she doesn't care as much about the stories as the research process. Plenty of practice faking that with PW, so it shouldn't be a problem. The way she speaks reminds me of someone I know, but I just can't place the person. Libera's Free has been playing non-stop in my discman. I like the first, second, third, fifth and last songs in particular, which have incomprehensible Latin lyrics. Just wondering, should I appeal for Economics 'S'? I need to cut my hair...



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