first published thoughts
so my sister and housemates have convinced me that, yes, in fact, my thoughts are important enough to publish on the web. i still have my doubts, but whatever, i'm spineless and did what they told me to do. plus, it's a nice reason to avoid my african lit paper that's only, oh, 25% of my final grade. (anna takes a moment to hyperventilate). if you could write 4-6 pages about how okonkwo relates to the women in his life in Things Fall Apart, what would you want to say? any thoughts? i need this by tomorrow, guys. hop to it.
so the weekend hurricane showed up right on time, as it has every weekend since school started. this one was a little anti-climactic, though; i barely noticed it. except every time the lights flickered, because then the whole house screamed "nooooo!" in unison. [for those of you not up-to-date on every minute particular of my life, last hurricane our power went out for a couple of days, and no ac in gainesville is death-by-humidity.] good news - 1) the power never did go out, 2) monday classes are cancelled, so 3) i don't have to study for my chinese dictation and 4) i have an extra day to (not) write my african lit paper. business as usual: i'm farting around on the web instead of doing homework. if any of you are doing the same, do comment.
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Oh, I miss you so much, Anna! Where in the world are you? And you're back at school? What courses are you taking? How ARE you? Write me a 3 - 5 page e-mail, single spaced, on your life at this point.
I love you and miss you. Keep blogging, even when you have homework to do. And I want to read some poetry!
hey babe, thanks for giving me some interesting reading for the day. sometimes i feel like you express exactly what i am feeling, so i don't have to say anything at all. i love you. (and give me your thoughts on the presidential debates, please).
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