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Silver Adept ([personal profile] silveradept) wrote2004-04-06 12:12 am

Soh...

Today was a bad day for headphones, for both of my pairs have now become defunct. It was an okay day for my coursework, because I just added on one more major paper that I didn't think I was going to do. To counterbalance that, however, I dented one of the papers that will be due severely.

Tomorrow will be a jam-packed day. In addition to classes, there's a Kappa Kappa Psi business meeting, officer elections, and the other interview I alluded to earlier, the one where the current director now has to step up to the plate and take a few swings. That, and I'm also seeing someone about possibly declaring a more useful concentration than my current one. It does mean taking on a thesis, but hopefully it will be okay and I'll have the perseverance to get through it.

Speaking of, the Tigers are above .500 for the first time in nearly... well... a really long time. I'll enjoy it while it lasts. Wings start the playoffs Wednesday. I might be able to watch some of that, now that the Campus Band obligation is finished.

Congratulations to the University of Connecticut basketball team on their championship.

Had a bit of a temper flare-up today, reminding me, of course, that I'm nowhere near being a perfect individual. Stuff just kinda got to me, I guess. Hopefully, I didn't piss the roomies off too much, although I haven't seen them since I did. I'm not worried that they're having difficulties, its just that I would have expected them back by now (or sometime soon, if the roomies stopped to watch the basketball game) and my paranoia's kicking in.

Oh, well. As much as I try to upset the order of things, they return to their natural chaos without my interference. We'll see how this all turns out.

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