aack

Feb 19, 2008 14:32

Long weekends are so deceptive. They convince you that you have all the time in the world and leave you to make poor sleep-related decisions and revel in the joys of not having to wake up early or have any work to do. When you come to, you realize that it's the afternoon or evening before class, you've done no work and you are more tired than you ( Read more... )

poor time management, oh well

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shorterthanro February 20 2008, 07:26:09 UTC
totally agree about the deceptiveness... 4 days and nothing got done...go me.

Also, sarah ch...witz ben and I were talking about how we should always have 4 day weeks instead because that would be awesome.

when do i see youuu

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linbrethil February 21 2008, 11:55:15 UTC
Hahahaha. Sooooo true.

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linbrethil February 21 2008, 11:55:43 UTC
(As evidenced by the fact that I'm writing a paper, due at 2:30 p.m. today, at 6:55 a.m.)

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papervsrockwins February 21 2008, 18:00:16 UTC
aaak! I hope you're sleeping right now!

this work thing is ridiculous. I have to write a Spanish composition, a rough draft of my creative non-fiction piece and a 5 to 7 page essay for history in the next week. did I mention that next week is dress rehearsal week for the orchestra concert? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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linbrethil February 21 2008, 18:07:35 UTC
No ma'am, I'm just finishing it up. But I shall get lots of sleep tonight!

Ahhhhh! When is your orchestra concert?! I always look forward to those. :)

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