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Name: Paul Country: United States State: Washington Birthday: 7/17/1984 Gender: Male
Interests: Longboarding, snowboarding, surfing, music, Harry Potter, foreign language, photography, traveling to distant lands Expertise: being random Occupation: Student
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Member Since:
5/2/2003
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| You left a blizzard, I only left a breeze.
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| As the first week comes to completion, I have many confusing
thoughts. Anticipation of difficulty this quarter has manifested
itself. Recently finding out that my medical bacteriology class
is a senior year course has driven intidimation into my mind. In
addition, it has come clear to me that many of the students in the
class has previous experience in immunology which I lack.
However, I know that it is something that I can't avoid since I have to
finish it sometime this year in order to move onto the pharm
school. Also, the anatomy class, which I thought would be a
little easier has turned out to cover more evolutionary aspects than I
expected. I remember me getting dominated in that portion of
biology and didn't care much for it. Now it has come back to
haunt me. Overall I know that this quarter will be strenuous and
will probably be the ultimate test of determination and success.
Although having 9+ hours of lab per week is nostalgic of my sophmore
year, it's not pleasureable. I'll quit my bitching and moaning
and just think about the new season of alias that will definitely keep
my mind clear in between the mixture of academics and relaxation.
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| So it's winter break now and it's more enjoyable than ever.
Although I'm trying to forget about school right now, I get
registration stickers which reminds me of the pain I must endure once
again in a couple weeks. What helped me the most to ease my mind
was a trip to florida with my family. Altough I did visit a
school to check out their campus, most of it consisted of fun times
with my dad fishing, a visit to the everglades, and the keys. The
best part was being able to sleep in even in a crappy ass hotel
bed. I'm also thankful that on the returning flight, we made the
flight from Houston to Seattle, because otherwise I would have spent my
Christmas in another hotel without my luggage.
I got to watch some crappy movies like Catwoman and The First
Lady; 30 year old loser movie and chick flick respectively. The
only good one was Shark Tale.
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| I've never noticed how much my life depends on music. It is my
sole way to get out of the busy world and dive into a state of
solitude. I only notice because my 6 year old cd player just died
on me. That thing has been through so much I'm suprised its
lasted this long. Also, I just finally went home for the first
time tonight for a homecooked meal and I had the chance to grab a bunch
of blank cd's to expand my "don't pay for a cd unless they are a good
band and you want to support them" collection. My theory is
everyone should dl and burn songs and if you end up falling in love
with their song, then buy the cd. It's just that I haven't gotten
around to buying the originals yet. I've sort of been thinking
about getting a record player. It's seems kind of cool to mess
around with in your room if you're bored. But I don't know where
to get one.
I got my facebook site up so if you want to see it, go here.
If you don't have one sign up so you can see how much of a loser I
am. Recently, I forgot my cd case at tully's andn noticed a few
days later. When I got it back there was one cd missing.
They workers told me that theur boss took it home for the night and he
tends to steal people's cds. He took a girl's maroon5 cd.
LOL! But anyway, he jacked my jimmy eat world cd, and I'm
saddened by its absence. I finally did laundry in three weeks, I
was close to wearing my underwear inside-out. Luckily, the
laundry machine opened up and the lint wasn't clogging up the
dryer.
Okay, I'm burnt out on typing, bye.
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