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Dessert Day/Train Your Brain Day/U.S. Navy Day/Rose Festival (Texas)
2005-10-13 @ 9:30 p.m.

I have only done Mathematics for the last four days, and I've had enough for a while. Time to get started on more important/interesting stuff! Like History. Like Economics. Like English. Like English 'S'. I won another $30 in Kinokuniya vouchers from some NLB competition I took part in around the time I wrote my 100-word epic entry. Hadn't expected to win a prize actually, since I figured the quiz was damn easy. I mean, the answers are all in NORA, and it just takes a few clicks of the mouse to get them, so surely most people will get them right, no? Apparently not. Either there are a lot of lazy people, a lot of blind people, or I'm just very lucky to have been picked as a winner out of the multitude of assiduous clickers. Whatever. I also got a letter from Dr Bowkett, so I have to start thinking about my Cambridge interview too. The road to becoming an undergraduate is such a pain in the neck, one only hopes it's all worth it at the end of the day. A wage differential isn't sufficient incentive at this point in life to warrant the substitution of work for leisure.



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