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Not burned out, just… lacking motivation

I’m sitting here blogging, when I should be writing my last and final paper of the semester. Earlier, I made myself dinner, when I should have been writing my last and final paper of the semester. Before that, I was shoveling snow, when I should have been writing my last and final paper of the [...]

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Snowstorm makes up for Girl Talk disappointment

I was pretty underwhelmed by our much-hyped Girl Talk show on Saturday night. There were definitely some upsides to the performance, which I’ll get to in a moment. But the show itself wasn’t that great. First, it started about 40 minutes late, and there was no opening act, not even a student DJ to keep [...]

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Posted in Canadian Indie, Girls, Observations, Sex, Wesleyan | Also tagged | 3 Comments

Another disjointed entry with no main point

Sometimes it’s best just to spill the contents of one’s mind, I think. And this post is an example of such spillage. I woke up to a beautiful snowstorm, the kind with the heavy, wet snow that sticks to everything and makes all the tree branches sag until they touch the ground. The flakes were [...]

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It’s good to be back; Christmas; more…

I was in Marshfield earlier tonight, hanging around with Chris, Josh, and Matt. It was fun; we shaved Matt’s head and watched some of Full Metal Jacket. I heard some interesting stories about altercations with blunt metal objects, and breakups. We stocked up for tomorrow night’s party (grand total: around $93). I learned that Matt [...]

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Walking in a winter wonderland

Cars and SUVs are having a hard time sticking to the pavement as the snow piles up on Route 66. Here, cars stopped at the traffic light: A tranquil view from Vine Street, looking north, with the older section of Indian Hill Cemetery on the right: I had a Help Desk staff meeting at noon; [...]

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Another fairly low-key weekend, recapped

As all good weekends do, this one began on Thursday night. But, unfortunately, Thursday night was not a fun night. I pulled an (almost, but not really) all-nighter to finish my History paper. I completed it at around 5:30, slept for 4.5 hours, and then woke up for… Friday! After Latin, I made some macaroni [...]

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Encased in a thin sheet of ice

The world outside my window is encased in a thin sheet of ice. Inch-long icicles are hanging from all the power lines, and tinier icicles are clinging to the bottom of just about everything else. The sidewalk is a sheet of ice floating on top of a thin layer of water. It’s incredibly hard to [...]

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