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Hoping that if I sleep with my notecards under my pillow tonight, the process of osmosis will ensure that by 10am tomorrow morning I'll know everything I need to know for my three hour exam.
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Watching Fractale and waiting for my teacher. Epic show so far, I recommend it!
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Just watch my middle toe on my left foot twitch for, like, ten minutes.
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Sitting here with an actual cup of tea - and enjoying it! Dilmah's Exceptional Berry Sensation tea is actually quite nice :P
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Watching tv with my girlfriend and then going to make us some breakfast
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Drinking a bucket sized mug of coffee, listening to too loud music and probably will go study history in a minute...or an hour.
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Going to settle in for a Fractale marathon. It's such a short series, a marathon will conclude it.
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I just spent an hour re-writing, by hand, my project that the school lost. If this doesn't show dedication, what does?
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Just finished packing my bag for the trip up north tomorrow.
Bring it on, family road trip! I've got books galore, epic music, a journal, and even some floss. I'm ready for whatever sights and sounds my family throws at me. Now for bed. Night! |
Playing fruit ninja and wishing I wasn't such a procrastinator.
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Chilling in the kitchen, waiting for my (late) lunch to cook and doing coursework.
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Watching some of my childhood shows (Totally Spies, W.I.T.C.H,Winx Club, Fullmetal Alchemist) and eating frozen mango :D
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I'm tucked up in bed with a cup of tea and some lovely music after a long day on my feet. I'll forever be thoroughly convinced that nothing is more magical than the feeling you get when you lie down on your bed after a hard day.
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Watching Chelsea Lately until I fall asleep . . .
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Preparing for the trip that was supposed to happen on Saturday. Got the Nook charging (again) and I'm going to pack my bag soon. Gotta wake my dad up in 15 minutes. We're leaving around 9 or 10, going to get there at 11-12, stay for at least 3 hours then start home so we can pick up my mom from work.
Fun day ahead, I think! It's kind of funny, we'll be spending more time in the car than at our destination. Oh well. |
Drinking green tea and watching Futurama.
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Quote: Originally posted by cupcake12winx
I've been thinking about this post of yours, and now that my Dad decided to bring home a Kindle Touch for me this afternoon (complete surprise!) I really should (and do now) recommend owning one. I was stealing my Dad's Kindle previously, and this new Touch is even easier for me to read I've found. Plus it's that much easier to carry around with you when you're travelling. Also, the books are marvellously cheap. I would much, much rather pay $5.50 for a 600 page book than fork out $50 in a book shop here. You get access to a much larger range of titles this way too. Just thought I should write this before I fall asleep. I've just put a dozen titles on to my new 'book' so I now have plenty to read in Sydney and on the flight from there to London in 11 days, and only have to worry about it weighing about 200 grams. Night ladies =^) |
Quote: Originally posted by Geah
$50? Sheesh, the most expensive non-collectible book I've seen was a 4-in-1 phonebook-sized thing of manga for $30 at Barnes & Noble yesterday. Then again there are currency differences. But you're right, Kindle and Nook books are cheaper than a hardback book, usually. I plan on getting a Nook tablet just because it supports B&N, and because I've secretly always wanted a tablet. I've decided I'm going to buy it with my own money, because $250 (for the 16GB model) is way too much even for a Christmas present. Have fun with your Kindle! |
Books are rather expensive here, as you may have guessed, lol. Hardback books are usually closer to the $60-70 range. So $5-10 a book is greatly preferable. The only real downside (which won't actually affect you) is that where we live, we are barred from purchasing e-books online from certain American & European publishers. They claim copyright reasons, but all they're doing is lowering their sales and driving the customers to look for free alternatives elsewhere.
Anyway, enjoy your Nook when you get one ! ![]() Now I'm off to get ready for a long day at work, all the while fighting to not come down with a cold. I don't need this right before I leave! |
I hate Bridgeport, the Late Night city. Why? Because it has precious few gem spawners. My gem collectors are forced to downgrade to Sunset Valley, and I can't have a perfect, mastered-every-skill Sim in Bridgeport because its gem selection is teeny.
Okay, I don't necessarily hate it (I adore it and its views) but this just pisses me off. Actually, can anyone confirm that you can get every non-vacation destination gem in Bridgeport? Because if anyone can, I'll try a gem collector there. If not, I'm not bothering. |
Met Steven Taylor yesterday. He's such a cutie!!
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I'm seeing my best friend tonight for the first time since March. I hope it's going to be good.
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My cat's sleeping and I'm just staring at him. His paw is held out in a way that screams, "Kiss the paw."
He's adorable, but I'm still convinced that he's going to take over the world and have dogs and humans as his slaves. Don't question his powers. |
Is it weird that my entire wardrobe, not counting undergarments, consists entirely of gray t-shirts and jeans? That's seriously all I wear. I've been wearing the same stuff for well over 3 years.
I'm not ashamed of how I look. To be perfectly honest, I don't give two craps about how I look, as long as I don't look terrible. It just seems like after grade school, I stopped caring about my clothes. Which is probably weird because most girls start caring more about how they look as they become teenagers. I just don't think it's worth my time trying to put together outfits (I have no sense of style, if you hadn't guessed) or worth my money buying expensive clothes when I could be buying books (and I'm a giant nerd). I guess it's just another rule of society that I've never followed. Ramble over. |
Je suis heureux =) I bought a French language skills CD so I can actually put sentences together when I speak the language. I can generally read it all right but at the moment sentences are beyond me
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