Saturday, October 6

This is what it's come to.

This is how much I don't want to be doing work right now. Today, I've spent an hour at the gym, took my time making a delicious sandwich, watched an episode of Boston Legal, moaned and complained about work with some of the other kids in my unit, played around on photoshop (but didn't even make anything that worthwhile), and now I'm sitting here with the book in front of me, updating about nothing because nothing's happened, eating frozen raspberries and listening to theme songs.

Right now I'm up to the Beverly Hillbillies. I never even watched the Beverly Hillbillies. The raspberries are alright, though.

Yeah, this week has been immensely boring. Mostly because I've been flat broke, courtesy of the best trip EVER., and I've got a few rather large assignments hanging over my head. Erin just called me out on not doing work. She knocked on my door and asked what I was doing, and it's a bit hard to play off actually doing work when you've got a blog page window open, and the theme song to "Boy Meets World" playing rather loudly in the background. Right.

I'll try to think up something interesting for you, since you're kind enough to stop by the blogspot. Ahh, here's something. I managed to reconnect with one of the dominant figures in my Garnet Valley High School experience via e-mail-- the one and only Lieutenant Commander Trabocco. Mr. Trabocco, if you've googled yourself again and are reading this, it was a pleasure chatting with you.

[H]OUSE season four premiered on Wednesday night. It was pretty excellent. It's strange watching House with commercials. I guess we got spoiled.

I'm growing tired of this four seasons in one day business we've got going on here. I was told I'd be in shorts and a t-shirt come September, and last time I checked my calender, it's October and I've got the heater on. Oh, I know, pity party for the girl in Australia. Again, I spoiled myself with north Queensland's tropical atmosphere. It was totally worth it, though.

Seriously though, I don't have anything else to say. I've got less than a month left at Deakin, I suppose that's worth mentioning. I just want to get these essays out of the way, and then I'll be free of any demanding assignments until after study break. I can get back to doing fun things, like watching too much television without guilt, and planning more adventures. So, that being said, I'm going to get back to my reading and outlining. Wish me luck and send me love.

So, until next time, better watch out for those man-eating jackrabbits, and that killer cacti...

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