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2005-09-26 @ 10:39 p.m.

I need someone to explain the strategies involved in solving a sudoku puzzle! Maybe I should ambush Mr Sowden when I get back to school on Thursday? I'm sure there's a perfectly logical way to approach it, but I just can't be bothered to figure it out. I want to watch Stomp, but there's no one to watch it with. Price is most definitely a deterrent, as the only tickets left cost $110. Then again, I probably wouldn't have bought any of the cheaper tickets, which either face the stage at an oblique angle, are too high up, or have a restricted view. Oh well, better resign myself to not catching it. Haven't the petty cash to spare anyway. I finished reading Freakonomics this afternoon, which was an interesting, non-taxing read. Haven't got around to continuing with that poetry anthology edited by Harold Bloom, mainly because reading Chaucer drives me crazy. Yes, I know he's lauded as the father of English poetry, but his Middle English is perplexing at times. The glosses help, but reading Chaucer is just very laborious for me. Incidentally, literature students might want to visit Luminarium.org, just for fun.



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