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Wednesday, August 16, 2006 8:07 PM


I really think winter this year is too long. It's August 16 already and it's still so cold. The weather is not helping my sickness at all. The coldness doesn't help my cold and the dry weather probably won't help my sore throat.

I have my law tutorial again tommorrow. My law tutor really reminds me of the teachers in hogwarts. She's small sized with her hair puffed up. Then she speaks in a whisper. On top of that, when she talks it's like this, "hello, i am your........................................................tutor" or like "today, we're going to talk about.......................................contract law" Then the tutorial room's layout is so old and weird. Then it's in a secluded corner somewhere in the civil engineering building. Then the back of it is so dark. Then when she's teaching, the wind outside will howl. I think i'm thinking too much.. haha~

Yesterday i re-strung my guitar. The secret weapon to removing irritating guitar strings is a nail clipper!

yawn i'm so sick of studying already. two and a half years down. one and a half years to go. hopefully i won't have to extend it. I think four years is enough. Just now i made a resolution- I want to see a blue whale in my lifetime.

Did you know?
Every year, surgical tools are left in approximately 1,500 patients in the USA. Fatter patients are more prone to have a surgical tool left inside them due to the additional amount of space in their bodies. (according to the college health sciences tutor)







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