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Rated: 13+ · Book · Personal · #181604
just your average... er... correction: just your normal... correction: me.
#240010 added May 3, 2003 at 1:16pm
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where the sidewalks end
SAT went as well as possible. Okay, aside from the fact that I left my ID at home and so spent the next twenty minutes in varying states of panic while I was on the phone with my mom at home, while I was asking the person in the office there what I could do if I didn't have it and no one could bring it, while I was waiting for my dad to bring it, and then while I was darting around trying to find a classroom for about the third time that morning, worried that I wouldn't be let in because I was late even though I was the third person in the room.

I've never seen a school with more misleading signs.

This computer is really acting up. All I want to do is burn pictures so I can have a free disk.

Towns without sidewalks have always bothered me. I guess I'm just so used to having them that I could never rationalize not having somewhere to walk which was simultaneously out of the street and off people's properties. Okay, yeah, so it's cheaper to not build them. Doesn't change the fact that a lack of them bother me.

Projects to start later. Ugh. Where am I supposed to find newspaper articles from the 1930s?

CD having been burnt, I am going outside before the rain.

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