wow - i'm still reeling from the supremely unpleasant sensation of "is this it?", and that being coupled with the hopeless sensation from a really unpleasant chat with the decidedly unsympathetic woman in charge of my early release just made my afternoon that much darker.
and to think that until lunch everything had been going so well - i woke up around 11.30, made a great omelette, and readied myself for some WoW carding. i never made it to the gaming store, because i ran into the professor and we sat debating the merchant of venice and the iliad - she tells me that it's reasonable that it's taking me so long to get through it :)
she left me with homework, not the least part of which is reading the original the merchant of venice (and here i thought that the movie was one-for-one)... i would've grabbed a cup of coffee while i was there, but the new guy was too busy to take my order until just before i decided to leave. i'm not impressed.
it was a breath of fresh air to walk into gn1's apartment and see that the painter did a decent job. he was a lot more pleasant to deal with when her landlord wasn't around :P
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the argument and interview have left me brooding, and i'm not sure it's an entirely good idea to go and have late lunch with my ex-team-mate (i've been referring to him without a name for the longest time - i've settled on "tahoma").
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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