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Tuesday, February 17, 2004


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7:30AM, Wednesday the 18th of February. That’s the date today. Betya wanted to know that, eh?

I find myself at a loss of subject matter, so I shall describe my room to you. My room is about 3 times as long as it is wide. The door is situated on a long wall, in the corner. It is a sliding door. As you walk in from the hall outside, the shorter wall is on your left. Right in front of you is my bed, which is underneath one of the two larger windows covering the outer long wall. Turn to your right and against the inner long wall, from door to wall, in this order is 1) A nightstand with alarm clock and various other little things like my watch on it. 2) A small bookcase with my radio, computer game boxes, a dictionary and other things like my martial arts belts and my caps on it. 3) My computer desk. The monitor is right on the far end, and it is just a basic computer desk. The centre of my room, as such. It is right against the wall. Now, with one side against the inner long wall, and it’s back against the short wall furthest from the door is my wardrobe. An old melamine one. White. I should be getting a new one soon, but we shall see. Then, next to that is my old, white melamine chest-of-drawers. With various things on top like a lava lamp, bike helmet, two trophies. Directly opposite that, against the base of my bed is another bookcase with a whole ton of books on the top row, and computer boxes and more books on the bottom row. On top is most of my coin collection.

So, did you all enjoy that little trip around my room?

Mood: Happy.
Song: The People by The Music
Occasions: National day of Gambia and Nepal. Feast day of St Colman of Lindisfarne, St Flavian of Jerusalem, St Simeon
of Jerusalem, St Theotonius, and St Helladius of Toledo.
Births: 1745: Alessandro Volta, Italian scientist and inventor of the electric battery
Deaths: 1664: Michelangelo died. Also 1967: Robert Oppenheimer, US physicist, inventor of the atomic bomb.
On this day in…: 1930: US astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered the planet Pluto.





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