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09/09/2005: "People shouldn't talk on phones in the library.. or else, they get killed."

Current Sounds: Library stuff.. oh, and the guy who's talking on his phone.

Have about 20 minutes until my writing class. I don't even have writing class today (instructor's out of town), but in order to ensure that I actually came here and for other odd reasons, I have to go to the library to learn how this "research" thing works. Wow.. research. In a library? Never done that before. Ideally I can just get my paper, sign in, and be done with this as soon as possible. Oddly enough, Japanese homework sounds more fun than this (and now that I mention it, I forgot to do my homework assignment. It's really easy, though.. won't take more than a minute. If I ever get really bored, I can always start filling out my workbork). While on the the topic of Japanese, I've been reading through a grammar handbook in my spare time. Not so interesting, but it is helpful (if you know what to ignore and what to listen to.. some of what they say is simply incorrect at times, mostly in instructing you in how polite you must be at all times).

And now I only have 5 minutes. See what MSN does to you?

I have to run. I'll write l'll write later when I have a chance.


Posted by School School

Replies: 1 comment

On Friday, September 9th, Kat said:

*sits with you* care bout you....and i so agree cell phones in libraries, in cars, in movies, etc...yes just kill them...would simplify life for the rest of us ne?


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