Wednesday, April 14, 2004

What's up Wednesday? Not a heck of a lot. I was up late last night watching CALGARY KICK SOME VANCOUVER BUTT! The 4-0 win over the 'Nucks was great although I had pick a couple Vancouver players for my hockey pool. I also had some Detroit players that got whipped by Nashville. I got minus 67 points last night. Getting 67 would have been great, but minus 67 has killed me. I'm out of the pool, no chance of revival. Brendan skipped ahead 4 or 5 spots in one night. Lucky guy. Anyway my boss was not here this morning...or at lunch...or this afternoon. It took me until just a few minutes ago to ask the secretary at the front desk and find out he's in Toronto for the day. It feels like I got zero sleep last night and I could have slept in and no one would have know except my conscience...and who ever listens to that guy. I would justify it by saying I would have the same amount of work done now as I would if I had slept until noon and then come to work. Luckily I had another morning in the contact angle lab and it doesn't take very much brain power.

It was raining this morning when we were driving to work but now it is sunny and mostly blue and feels warm (inside Alcan anyway). I think tonight would be a good night for a run and a nap. I'll see if one of my roomies is up for a run tonight too. That or maybe one of the other people I've met here in Kingston would want to go. I got set up last Thursday to meet a girl...and her family...by my mom... I must say it didn't sound like the best scenario but Dana and her family were very nice and we had a good dinner at a place called Chez Piggy. It's an old limestone building tucked away somewhere on Princess St. I was worried I wouldn't find it for a while. Dana is a student here at Queen's which means she has her finals going on right now but running always helped me study. Okay, okay, so I've never run during studying time. What do I do that helps? Hmm, watching TV is a good one...oh, and computer games, can't forget those...and playing the guitar is a good one too. It might sound a lot like procrastination but it really is my tried and tested study method. It works because my friends call to see what I'm studying and I can tell them than I'm just playing games and watching the tube. That lets them think the test is easy, not study at all themselves, and then Mr. Bell Curve is very nice to me. You have to look at it from all angles people. If I have to tonight I can just run solo...or even just nap...I'll keep you updated on this intense breaking story.

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