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Feb 27, 2005 23:18

My Dad leaves tomorrow, I had to say goodbye tonight. We visited the CAC, the musee de beaux arts, and the butterfly exhibit at the botanical gardens. I recommend the butterfly exhibit!! Okay, I recommend them all. Haning out with my Dad I wanted to be six and going for a ride in the car or ten and going to pick out fish for my tenth birthday ( Read more... )

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saucepan February 28 2005, 13:07:39 UTC
hi kathleen

i have an important question for you: how much longer do you have at university? 2 years? i cannot remember
because i discovered something exiting
i can do an exchange at pretty much any Canadian university including mcgill and it is free, well, no additional cost to what i am paying to western already
so i figured, if you are still there in my third year, why not? do i really need to go abroad? i think this is more reasonable, but we'll see.

also i want to write for my school paper but they are so hardcore that to start out you will only be published if you write specific assigned articles about stupid crap. and if im not interested in it, im not going to write about it

thelink.ca is something else i think.....

love

brendan

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kathleenagain February 28 2005, 15:36:22 UTC
Hi Beej, My dream was for you to be in Montreal with me :) But I think I'll finish school early, just a year and a summer from now. I'm not sure though, it depends on how many credits I earn this summer, if I get an internship in the fall I will have two years left (and I'd like an internship), etc.

I think it's www.thelink.concordia.ca maybe.

xo Kathleen.

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kathleenagain March 21 2005, 09:12:30 UTC
You should take those stupid assigned articles and make them your own. I'm sure you could be subversive enough they wouldn't notice....

I just tried to post something else in your blog, it wouldn't let me.

It was this:

Are you still going to Germany? Were you in the car with Will and I when we drove in circles behind the Cumberland movie theatre? I'm sure you were, but I'm not sure if you remember.

How's university been?

Take care xo Kat.

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gadjitgirl February 28 2005, 13:54:03 UTC
i definitely just force myself to do homework when i feel blazee. that way i'm getting something done and taking my mind off of the crap i'm dealing with. i also find knitting helps. oh, and books.

here are some i recommend for dealing with tough, even lonely times:
-the bone people by keri hulme
-fear and loathing in las vegas by hunter s. thompson
-of human bondage by w. somerset maugham

you can travel and grow int these novels without leaving bed, which will come in handy when you're feeling nappish.

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rosemaryannn March 11 2005, 01:43:33 UTC
add me!

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