Thursday, February 24, 2005

time?

i seem to have misplaced most of my study time this week, so if someone could find it for me i would appreciate it very much.

my to do list:

email 4300 teacher discussion questions/answers (2, two pages each)
3072: read ch.7 and do discussion questions for tomorrow
finish hist 4300 book (210 pages) by next wed
read 2 coursepack articles for 4300 (30 pages)
3072: find paper topic and present proposal with bibliography (10 books and 5 journal articles) by mon.
swim meet saturday morning (9:30-noon?)
bow ball satruday (4-??)
swim mmet sunday (all day. 9:30-noon, 4:30-??)
RA seminar wed
sped exam fri, march 4th

so...yea. that doesn't include practice, eating, or sleeping. OR reading for all my other classes. most of that stuff is just history.

never will i ever take two histories on one day.

i haven't been sleeping well for about a week or so. i keep waking up at the weirdest hours. i need to just hole myself up in bed one day and not move, but (as we can see by my to-do list) that's not going to happen.

i got some girl scout cookies, which reminds me of my sister. maybe i'll call her after i write this. i miss her.

i really want to go to the movies, i haven't been in so long. i should find out what's playing at the dollar theater. oh! mystery science theather 3000 is playing at tate tomorrow at midnight. definitely going to that.

looking over this i realize that i write in very fragmented sentences, but that's how it is in my head. i'm sure there's a name for this type of writing style, because i've read it in several books. i wouldn't say it's steam of consciousness (even though i do like that). i would say it's more like a concise, word-conscious writing style. knowing what to leave in and what to leave out while still getting the point across.

but i'm a liar. i'm trying to steal susanna kaysen's writing style. she writes the way i wish everyone would.

back to describing the racial climate of 1919 america.

ooh. cold thin mints. no! i've already had my cookie quota for the day.

but...one wouldn't hurt.

would it?

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