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28/01/2003 - 5:56 p.m.

Alone again, naturally.

Wow. I just came back and it appears that Jessica has moved out. Either that or I'm in some very bizarre time warp. Seventeen days for her. Polly stuck around a whole twenty some. Should I take this as a hint, or what? Nah. Let the fun commence.

Today I look like Calvin, from Calvin and Hobbes. Black pants and a red and white striped t-shirt. I didn't even notice until I caught my reflection in the glass of the BMT sound booth.

There has been nice loads of snow falling as well, and so I built a snowman. His name was Hector and he had bucked teeth. He didn't last two hours though, poor fellow. And he didn't just fall over, he was knocked. Ah well. You can't do anything on this planet.

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