Feb. 8th, 2001

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morgan said he thought one of the guys i fought last night wasn't really safe to fight yet. i didn't notice anything of the sort.... until i realized exactly how much i hurt this morning. i've got some really nasty thwack marks.

it's snowing. i'm wearing sweatpants, a tshirt, and an unfastened coat, and it's snowing. i doubt it will stick, although brad's classes got cancelled in seattle.

i was sitting at lunch, looking out the window at the snow, when black fell into view, turned into three crows, and swooped away. it was really neat looking.

i don't know if erica doesn't like me or doesn't want to deal with me - i say hi to her whenever i see her, and that's three times now she's ignored me, walking past me to leave lunch. :( i feel bad that's she's banished herself to the basement, but i don't know what to do about it.

if i were at home, today would be an eat-out-of-the-can day. the food-type stuff sucked, and i had a very odd looking salad - basically other than the lettuce, mushrooms and dressing, it was all stuff that could have come straight out of a can.

why is it that the only two times i've been late to sociology coincide with two of the three times nallia's been on time instead of fifteen minutes late? this annoys me greatly.
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at fencing, i saw armand, who i met briefly at baroness war last year. there's an event saturday with a tourney, but i probably won't get back from seattle in time to go.

it's still snowing. but the grass is still green and the pavement's still black.

davey came by to ask if i wanted to go to lunch. he thought of it all by himself; what a good boy. :) too bad i'd already been and there was nothing worth eating.
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no sociology today. so nice of them to tell us. and i almost went back to sleep and didn't bother going, too. bah.
i knew the snow wouldn't stick - it's now mostly rain. and even still, the natives are panicking. i'm amused.
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ENFP (Idealist Champion)

Idealists are enthusiastic, they trust their intuition, yearn for romance, seek their true self, prize meaningful relationships, and dream of attaining wisdom.
Idealists pride themselves on being loving, kindhearted, and authentic.
Idealists tend to be giving, trusting, spiritual, and they are focused on personal journeys and human potentials.
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btw, i was exactly even on the extrovert/introvert variable. i don't know why they decided i was an e.
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sleepy..... why am i falling asleep at 7.30? time to go get coffee from the trail room, i guess. blah. i have a coffee maker now, and coffee, but no milk or sugar. and i need to use my flex points anyway, or i'll just be buying lots of ice cream at the end of the semester with nowhere to store it.

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