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Monday, May 3, 2004


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School wasn't too bad (you can't play tennis if it's raining!), but work was pretty brutal. It got to the point where we were like, you know what, just steal the stupid book, it's not like we'd notice. We mean, how much intelligence does it take to follow our finger to where the reference librarian is as we say, "She's right there under the clock," the clock being prominently displayed? It's no wonder people think librarians are mean; you wouldn't believe the crud a library page who only works 2.5 hours a week when lucky has to put up with.

Eheh, that being said, we finally got hooked up with that Saiyuki manga and the fourth Fruits Basket DVD (we were about to go harass people when we, soaked, made our way upstairs where we were attacked - we mean greeted - by a horde of wonderful pals bearing good news and manga and who solved the problem of our feeling we had soemthing to give someone and kept forgetting by asking us for it. It was wonderful to feel so loved; thanks!

So ... work, homework, then extra credit! What's the point of skipping that madcool chapters on China, Japan, Afirca, and Central America? This teacher skips anything not related to Europe. This includes exploration, oddly enough. Is the Renaissance really more important than India or the Aztecs? IS IT??? No, we think not.

Yeah, so we did some extrac redit by outlining the chapter we're skipping on China and Japan. The ones on China were short and we know about feudal Japan from our History Day project on the Tokugawa shogunate, so that was easy but time consuming. Also cuz everyone copied China so we had to write "The Chinese culture offered many things to *insert country here*, including Buddhism, their government, and art forms such as *insert art form of the moment here*" about a million times.

END RANT

Ugh, need to go watch FB4, Princess Mononoke (love that thing!), and read that manga, and probably do our project on Vermeer too. Though all we'll do tonight is the manga ...

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