Monday, January 19, 2004
At Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
Background Music: I'm A Gangster by Josh Tobin (I need some laughs)
Feeling: Annoyed, aggravated and slightly stressed. Need sleep
Argh. I hate school.
U of T, Scarb campus is freezing, unless your in the Humanties wing which is boiling or if there's public event and the investor big wigs are coming (Sunlife Microsystem, please visit more often, even if it's just to admire the plaque that has your name that's outside ARC 223 which is now named after you.), the Timmie's line is waaay to long just to grab a bloody coffee and most importantly, the UTSC bookstore won't give me a refund for textbooks of a course I dropped because my books aren't in "perfect" condition!
By the way, for anyone that's taking POLA51, Cdn. Democracy, do I ever have a deal for you on the textbooks and reader. E-mail me, phone me, whatever. You can either buy the damn things, hook me up with someone wants to or just comfort me and give me a digtal cam. (I'm turning 19 soon...)
But to comfort myself and to forget that I dropped about $90 on a course, I brought a kettle! It's very exciting. I looked like an idoit while I pratically skipped to my English study group while drumming the box. To celebrate I brought Tazo tea for everyone and we broke in the kettle in the ARC, in what is now known as Sunlife Microsystems lecture hall. Okay, so maybe we were getting strange looks while the kettle was steaming away at the front. And Jamie had to wait 10 minutes just to get 5 cups at Timmie's, but it was worth it. Now I have substance in the form of boiling water that can make instant noodle meals, coffee and tea while I'm living at school.
Ta ta for now!
Eunice
PS: I forgotten how addictive blogging was... I feel better already. Or maybe it's because I'm thinking about my new kettle and not my philosophy questions due in a few hours.
Feeling: Annoyed, aggravated and slightly stressed. Need sleep
Argh. I hate school.
U of T, Scarb campus is freezing, unless your in the Humanties wing which is boiling or if there's public event and the investor big wigs are coming (Sunlife Microsystem, please visit more often, even if it's just to admire the plaque that has your name that's outside ARC 223 which is now named after you.), the Timmie's line is waaay to long just to grab a bloody coffee and most importantly, the UTSC bookstore won't give me a refund for textbooks of a course I dropped because my books aren't in "perfect" condition!
By the way, for anyone that's taking POLA51, Cdn. Democracy, do I ever have a deal for you on the textbooks and reader. E-mail me, phone me, whatever. You can either buy the damn things, hook me up with someone wants to or just comfort me and give me a digtal cam. (I'm turning 19 soon...)
But to comfort myself and to forget that I dropped about $90 on a course, I brought a kettle! It's very exciting. I looked like an idoit while I pratically skipped to my English study group while drumming the box. To celebrate I brought Tazo tea for everyone and we broke in the kettle in the ARC, in what is now known as Sunlife Microsystems lecture hall. Okay, so maybe we were getting strange looks while the kettle was steaming away at the front. And Jamie had to wait 10 minutes just to get 5 cups at Timmie's, but it was worth it. Now I have substance in the form of boiling water that can make instant noodle meals, coffee and tea while I'm living at school.
Ta ta for now!
Eunice
PS: I forgotten how addictive blogging was... I feel better already. Or maybe it's because I'm thinking about my new kettle and not my philosophy questions due in a few hours.
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