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Bob Day
2005-05-26 @ 9:09 p.m.

It is very amusing that the only good essays I can seem to write for English these days are about Frost's poetry. (At least that's one text in the bag.) For some arcane reason, I cannot find a nice shirt/t-shirt in Junction 8, at least nothing that I deem worth spending money on. So instead of clothes, I bought three CDs yesterday - Amethystium's Odonata, Ikarus's Age Of Confusion and Project. Got a free sampler of artists on the Orange music label, which I haven't heard yet. I like Project than Age Of Confusion, because the latter gets repetitive. Nonetheless, a worthwhile addition to my eclectic collection of music. I've sworn off buying CDs until July, and books are more or less off-limits until then too, unless it's for 'S' Paper. Was quite annoyed that I forgot about the book fair today, because they had Barnes & Nobles classics on sale, which look great on the shelf, very solid and substantial-looking volumes for cheap prices. I will resist the urge to buy any new books until I've read at least five. Need to start packing my mini-library away in preparation for the furniture switch, and it looks like quite a daunting task. I'll try to count the books as I go along, and I'll post the number here tomorrow or the day after. The number will probably surprise even myself.



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