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Mar 26, 2009 07:29

This morning, I woke up. This is a common occurence, although this particular instance was unusual, as I do not normally wake up at 5:30 in the morning, nor is David Sedaris' voice usually the first thing I hear. These attributes of my morning were due to the early hour at which I had gone to sleep last night(I had not truly intended to sleep at ( Read more... )

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ethelflaed March 26 2009, 15:42:55 UTC
And may it continue to be a good one.

I am glad that things are getting better on your terms.

(slept in until 9:30, herself)

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ryanitenebrae March 26 2009, 15:57:50 UTC
Thus far, it has, although it's mainly involved laundry.

Laundry and FLCL.

As am I - we'll see if they continue to be that way, and I'm certainly proceeding cautiously, but as of right now, I'm very optimistic about the situation.

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unitomega March 26 2009, 21:04:42 UTC
Well, this is by far the most deep and beautiful thing I've ever heard you say, and I commend your artistry. Actually, I think I did wake up at 5:30 myself sometime earlier this week, but I am a sleeper. And by that, I mean I can (and have) sleep through storms (Including one huge-ass Typhoon while I lived in Guam), earthquakes (Hey, also in Guam) and any number of other things, so after I noted how cold it felt, I closed my window, flicked off my fan, asked the cat she was doing laying on my feet as opposed to in her bed (which is sorta by my feet anyway, but my bed is big enough so that there is distance involved. In the early mornings at some point, the cat likes to switch to laying at> my feet), crammed my head under a pillow and went back to bed for another hour and a half, as the testing thing you mentioned is very prevalent for me right now, as I am basically preparing my ass to wake up at seven or so Saturday after next to be at the local high school at like eight to take the ACT again ( ... )

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ryanitenebrae March 26 2009, 23:32:41 UTC
Thanks. I'm glad my morning had artistry. (I am of course, joking. Really, thanks ( ... )

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unitomega March 27 2009, 00:59:56 UTC
I was, in fact, born in Green Bay Wisconsin (Hence my genetic loyalty to the Green Bay Packers. I was just born that way). However, my earliest memories are from Guam. However, after two years there, I moved to NC, then to Georgia (The north end) where winters were cold. However, remember that I have lived the last 8+ years of my life in Florida, and four of those in South Florida where cold is "below 69 degrees". And here in central Florida, most of the year is warm. I'm just a warm guy in general. My mother actually comments on how my room is so "stuffy" and "hot" when I have to stick my legs under the covers when I run my ceiling fan, or I get cold. I run my showers really hot too. You on the other hand, once jumped into a cold pool while it was raining, and were totally fine ( ... )

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unitomega March 27 2009, 01:05:12 UTC
PS: I'm well aware that my cat likes me most of the time. But y'know, she didn't used to use my foot as a bed (and my cat's kinda heavy. Which is annoying when you want to move the sheets) and has a bad habit of attacking my feet if I move them around to much, and she still has all her pointy bits.

PPS: Also, I don't find the ACT that rough of a test, and I never have any real problems with the time, it's just that for a full ride, I need a 28 (2 more than my previous 26), and milking the test for another two points, especially when I did really well above average the first time is hard work. Here's hoping, though.

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