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Saturday, January 26th, 2002

Date:2002-01-26 22:25
Subject:Stuff, and stuff, and uh....stuff
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Mood: sleepy
Music:"Love Song" by Rebekah

Dang, I haven't updated in a long time. Will this be very long? I'm not sure. Depends on how soon I get kicked offline and sent to bed.

I saw the Scottish play today. For those who don't know what I'm talking about, it's the Shakespeare play that isn't referred to by name. It was awesome. I've decided that I'm going to be one of the three Weyard sisters for Halloween, and that I'm going to memorize the "Double, double, toil and trouble" bit. It really annoys Athena and VesVes.

In other news, I recently discovered that the 't' in JonBenet Ramsey's name wasn't actually said. That was rather embarassing. ^_^

Umm...More stuff to say. Oh yes! I'm not online as much. Mum cut off online time during the week, so it's mainly weekends that I'm online now. Just so y'all know. And I need to update my website, but I'm lazy, so don't go to it, kay? It's all ugly and stupid-looking.

And I'll mainly be doing homework tomorrow. I have to write two pages for Western Civ. Not hard, but I don't know what to write. We have to write like Martin Luther did in the 95 Theses. We can pick any complex institution we want--education, family, government, sports--and then we complain.

This should be easy; I'm well-known for complaining, yet I don't know what to write. I'd write about Scott McCallum and our budget defecit and how it's going to effect all the city's money for things like new books for the libraries, but in truth, I don't know that much about it.

I think I will write about the government, though. In Madison, they're tearing down buildings and paying the owners. The guy who owned Dotty Dumpling's (good resturant) got $500,000 or something for his. There's this guy who owns an office building, though, and the state is going to pay him 723,000 dollars to tear it down, even though he's been paying only two-hundred-something-thousand dollars on it in property taxes. Unfair, huh?

And then there's the university persoin who got a huge raise because otherwise her salary wouldn't be "competitive with other schools". Somehow, she couldn't live on only $200,000 a year. It's kinda sickening, if you ask me.

Anyway, I've been told to sign off, and I'm probably boring you with my tales of Wisconsin's government besides. So yeah, bye and junk.

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