Thursday, January 12, 2006

Internupdate

Somehow I'm going to come out of January in the black. OSAP randomly decided I was worth an extra $526 today, so as soon as I get around to submitting the forms and waiting the required 5 - 10 business days I'll have fewer financial woes. Note to me: Sign up for bursaries.

I continue to get junk email at an alarming rate. I wonder if it might be time to change my email address. I've had the same one since I was in grade 9 or so, and changing it always seemed so unneccessary. Plus you have to let everyone know about it, and then you have to check your old address every so often and then let those people who are still emailing you there that you've moved, etc, etc... it's really a huge nerdy hassle. Resolved. I'm sticking with the old one.

Classes are good this semester. I feel like I talk too much in one of them, but that if I didn't talk the entire 3-hour class would be an enormous awkward pause. So I talk... a lot. So I'm guaranteed at least 10% in that class. So I got that goin' for me. (So what? Sew buttons) Another class made me talk about my past, which I don't like doing. Luckily I actually worked on the project instead of focussing solely on how much I didn't feel like doing it. Don't get me wrong, I still complained, but I worked also. Getting into the swing of things.

Jenny bought another chameleon yesterday. That makes a grand total of 3, 2 in the last month. He's pretty cool. A fisher's! So that brings the tally up to this:

3 chameleons (one veiled [Ichabod], one Nosy Be [Mordecai], one Fisher's [Cyrano, tentatively])
One puppy (Nora)
One Bunny (Xerox)
A mess of fish. (Voldemort + The Death Eaters)

I can't compete with Stephie just yet, but I'm getting there. Jenny likes her reptiles, I like my mammals. We get along fine.

10:37 am. T - 3 hours + 53 minutes until my next class. Things left on the ol' Honeydew list: 4.

I like my chances.

"Havin' fun with my friends
Words about a mystery
Shakin' hands with my man..."

4 Comments:

At 10:55 a.m., Blogger Kelly Hays said...

Sometimes you hit the next blog button on the top right part of the browser and most of the time you find crap, uninteresting blogs about people from Kansas. But once in a while you read one that seems familiar, well at least the style, or the mindset is similar. Apperently I talk too much in school as well, that is what my classmates tell me, but sometimes I just have something I have to say, and no one else is saying anything, so I just say it. It gets old, some proffs just look at me for the answer after a while, and I don’t like that, I don’t want to be the last resort, I just want to share some of my knowledge. Before I go on rambling about something you don’t care about, I am going to stop this comment.

 
At 12:54 p.m., Blogger Phinneas Q Jacksmith said...

What is wrong with people from Kansas anyway? Who do they think they are?

Hi Kelly Hays! You look like my brother! (kinda) Thanks for the random comment! There needs to be more of that going on.

 
At 4:57 p.m., Blogger Angelo Muredda said...

You, Lindsay, Kat and TJ taught American Lit in 2004-5, regardless of whose name appeared under "Instructor."

I say that as a compliment, in case it was unclear. You can't possibly talk too much in Shannon's classes, because if nobody speaks, she won't say anything either!

So kudos for presumably brightening up Atwood, too.

(I trust you're referring to Atwood.)

 
At 10:56 a.m., Blogger Phinneas Q Jacksmith said...

Wow! I taught American Lit? This puts a further damper on my financial woes, seeing as I can expect a nice big professor's paycheck..... right?

 

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