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29/04/2002 - 8:22 p.m.

Oh gosh life is really too much

I've got a Government paper to do, and an English paper. What was I doing instead? Oh, don't ask, please.

I haven't eaten yet today. I'm tired. It's 8:30. Ugh.

I've got The Class That's Sapping My Will to Live tomorrow, for which I've done nothing. Oh, and I've got Driver's Ed. (I figure, for today, that and Chemistry can be interchangable.)

I thought things were going swell. I thought life was getting better. Nope, foot in mouth syndrome here.

How ironic considering what I experienced today after lunch. I'm almost loathe to say. Just that those of you who know me from school will want to read the last entry.

I have about 18 days of school left. Take that as you will.

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