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Friday, October 18, 2002

 

What an odd day.

The power was out at school, so no classes. But I learned more today than I had in a long time. It was fun. Becoming friends with people you already know is so wonderful.

(Yeah, I realize how sad my writing on here has become. Not triste sad; embarassingly weak sad. Like a terrible, talentless imitator of Hemingway, I've been forced to limit my ramblings here to a few pitiful sentences clumped together like unwanted foster children. Please bear with me in this time of writing duress.)

You know how you feel when you're forced to sit on something (metaphorically of course) for a while, until you can hardly contain yourself? I mean, people start asking you about "it" until you want to explode? Yep, that's kind of how I'm feeling right now.
-In case you wanted to know.

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