work was annoying. we had about twenty minutes of absolute craziness, as someone had made a mistake and all the customers had to call in for assistance.
and the rest of the night was BORING.
i did get one of my homeworks done, though.
i got home at 05.30, and had to keep myself awake so that i could get to class on time (09.00) - i learned the last time that there's no way i'm getting out of bed on two hours of sleep.
one of the things i did to keep myself awake, was play half-life, as we had no internet connection. it was quite interesting to play it single-player, and get some actual storyline - i now know where the crowbar comes from!
unfortunately, i made myself seriously motion-sick...
i walked to campus, slowly, with metallica - ride the lightning preventing me from falling over. i tidied up my assignment, printed it, handed it in, and promptly returned home (this time with pantera - vulgar display of power).
i passed out almost immediately.
i've just woken up, with an almost threatening phone call about my not working next week (two days / nights before the taekwondo championship), and a distressing talk with her. basically, we're not going to make it to the huge festival next week, and she's totally upset. with good reason, as she's never been to one, and was really looking forward to it.
>=o AARGH!
as for work, i'm not too distressed: i'm finishing working there in a couple of weeks anyway... it would just be nice to leave work on a good note.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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