It's been a long weekend. Today was the big commencement ceremony for the class of 2005 at SUNY Albany. Yesterday was the departmental recognition ceremonies. I decided that I did not want to go to the Sociology recognition ceremony because I really didn't get to know any of my professors in that department. Also, I had to work. The East Asian
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So today was my last official day of my undergraduate career. I had my last final this morning and then I celebrated by burning every school-related book I owned (even the ones that did not belong to me.) I will soon be the proud recipient of two Bachelor's degrees; one in sociology and the other in Japanese. From this point on, what lies ahead
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Though I should be typing a paper that is due on Tuesday, I figured that I still have one more day and decided to write a live journal entry instead. That's the type of good student that I am
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I was talking to Darryl last night about how there is nothing on TV at 2:45 in the morning. He suggested that maybe I update my livejournal. Even though I explained to him that I was lazy and insinuating that it was not likely to happen, I decided to do it anyway
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I really haven't watched muched anime in a long time. The last anime I really watched was Dragon Ball GT when I was in Japan. I tried to get into watching Gundam Seed since I liked Gundam Wing so much, but I was surprisingly not too interested in it
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I don't know what I care about anymore. Or whether there is anything I care about anymore. I do care about finishing school and getting out of here. It's weird feeling like I wish I was back in Syracuse. Really, anywhere but here
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I didn't watch it though. I did see the end of it when I went to watch the Simpsons episode following it only to find that the Super Bowl and the post-game show ran almost 45 mins past the scheduled time. I had better things to do like sleep. It was a long weekend, but I learned a lot
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New Year's Eve was fun. I was sitting in my room feeling sad for myself because I had no money when I received an IM from my friend Peter Brusoe asking if I wanted to go to Rochester. I at first declined because I did not feel like a 4 hour trip to Rochester and a 4 hour trip back to be at work at 11 in the AM. But after a disappointing trek to
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Jerry Orbach, the man who played Detective Lenny Briscoe for 12 years on Law & Order, died today of prostate cancer. Rest in peace, Lenny. Your humorous, deadpan one-liners and ineptitude with computers will always be remembered.Leave a comment