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27/02/2002 - 11:59 p.m.

...The reader must not be distracted from it's deeper motivations.

I wish I could be signed in to both diaries at the same time. I keep getting confused (hence that odd extra entry that I deleted because it went in the wrong diary, but which is no longer there, damn). There's probably a way to sign into both, and if there is, don't tell me, because I'll feel stupid.

I ought to go to bed. I have to get up tomorrow. I'm going to Cedar Falls for scholorship auditions for UNI, not uni, like every other English speaking country in the world- University of Northern Iowa, which would be uni vaugely, but UNI specifically. And now that you're all confused... Ohh, wait, I got it, it's an acronym not an abbreviation!

Can you tell it's midnight? I can. Hence the going to bedness. I've just used the word hence in the same entry twice (three times). That's got to be a record.

Well, I shan't be around tomorrow at all, and on Friday it will probably be at some late-ish time. So, prepare for coherentness sort of like this.

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