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Get On The Computer Day/Turn Up The Heat Day/Twelfth Night/Take The Cake Day/Bird Day/Winter Break (Nevada)
2007-01-05 @ 8:05 p.m.

Spent nearly the entire day in camp helping to test equipment. This was such a last-minute thing, and it's really annoying that we have to suffer for someone else's lack of foresight and planning. Dinner's late, something about buying something for Natalie, which explains why I'm online. Going online has devolved into a ritual for me. I'm not the kind of person that people instantly start talking to the moment I log on, so that significantly decreases the amount of time I actually have to be online. So these days, I mostly just blog (when I manage to get my sisters away from the computer), check Facebook and various blogs to see what's been going on in everyone else's lives, look for music I like. That's about it. Anything else constitutes a deviation from the norm that isn't statistically significant enough to be worth mentioning. Even I think I'm kind of boring. Like how sad is that?



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