Jan. 28th, 2004

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I didn't wash my hair this morning. I've always heard that it's good to go a day without washing it, but I never did, because it's always such a tangly mess in the morning. But it was okay this morning so I decided not to wash it. It looks great:) I'm so pleased.

Work yesterday was all kinds of boring. I think we had something like five customers all day. But we wrapped it all up with a big sale so it's all good. Rebecca came over, and it was the first time I'd seen her in months. She wasn't particularly friendly, which really irked me. I'm really curious as to how their store is doing. We still get a lot of Broadway customers at ADF, but a lot of our old regulars have gone on to their store. Everyone says they're doing well...but of course no one will tell the competition that they're flailing. I feel bad for thinking this, but I hope they are. They just stabbed Randy in the back over and over, so as much as I liked them when they were at ADF, I have a hard time liking them now. Oh well.

Today is the makeup day for senior comps. I'm not particularly nervous or anything, but that doesn't mean I want to spend my afternoon taking them. I've just got so much to do...and I don't have time for any of it. *sigh*

I guess I'd have a little more time if I didn't write such long updates all the time.
Peace.
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I just had my first class of my last semester here at BC. Introduction to Astronomy. The professor seemed really cool. He told us something that got me thinking a little bit. We were discussing Bush's plan for a manned mission to Mars. Spickler says that with today's technology, if everything goes right, it would be no less than a four year round trip...and a lot can go wrong in four years. He also said that all the space shuttles are loaded with a lot of explosives, and Houston has a button. Basically, if the shuttle goes out of control and is headed for New York City or something, they push a button in Houston, blow up the shuttle, and we hear on the news that there's been a terrible explosion and no one knows what went wrong. Sound like Columbia, anyone? I wonder.

I went to the bookstore this morning to see about buying my textbooks, only to realize I don't have my wallet. I checked anyway - looks like the damage is about $400 - FOR THREE CLASSES. That's bullshit, man. But I'll suck it up and buy them. Another thing I haven't bought this semester is a meal plan. Since my wallet is MIA, and I have to be here all day for comps, that means I don't get to eat until dinner. I'm starving already. All I ate for breakfast was 1/4 of a bagel. At least I have my trusty Nalgene full of water.

Left on the schedule for today are Logic and comps. Normally, I'd have astronomy lab on Wednesday, but since it's comp day, he cancelled this week's meeting. Fine by me:) That means I can go back to ADF when I finish my comp and get another three or four hours of work today. I need all I can get, since we ended up closing the store on Monday and I didn't get to work. I'm really counting on 38+ hours a week until graduation so I can get all my bills paid. I just had a thought. I'll go hang out with Jenny and see if she's got any food in her room...:)
Peace.

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