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mmoa_writes at 08:16am on 11/04/2005
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I can update!
Oh it feels incredible: my computer is being utterly stupid - you can't use the internet, or even do anything on it for longer than two hours before it shuts itself down, or insists that there is no more memory to run a specific application and if you would only get rid of one programme....
Well. What can I say? Went on my first pilgrimage ever (Walsingham - lovely) and came back all jumped up and ready for revision. Visited R. Crumb's exhibition at Whitechapel with my darling Athene-bob which was fantastic. Revised a little (What's the point of me doing four hours revision now? It just doesn't work) each day. Updated my wardrobe. Went to Camden. Read more books than ever and have started writing again (and who says miracles don't happen? I owe it all to you OLW)!
And I thought that the Pope's funeral was lovely and very touching. Who would've thought that after roughly 860 years of ignoring each other, the Orthodox Church leaders have finally gotten round to acknowledging the Catholic Church's existence. There's hope for us after all (and entering Mugabe a few seats from Jack Straw was a comic touch).
*breathes
I guess that'll be all for now folks.
Oh it feels incredible: my computer is being utterly stupid - you can't use the internet, or even do anything on it for longer than two hours before it shuts itself down, or insists that there is no more memory to run a specific application and if you would only get rid of one programme....
Well. What can I say? Went on my first pilgrimage ever (Walsingham - lovely) and came back all jumped up and ready for revision. Visited R. Crumb's exhibition at Whitechapel with my darling Athene-bob which was fantastic. Revised a little (What's the point of me doing four hours revision now? It just doesn't work) each day. Updated my wardrobe. Went to Camden. Read more books than ever and have started writing again (and who says miracles don't happen? I owe it all to you OLW)!
And I thought that the Pope's funeral was lovely and very touching. Who would've thought that after roughly 860 years of ignoring each other, the Orthodox Church leaders have finally gotten round to acknowledging the Catholic Church's existence. There's hope for us after all (and entering Mugabe a few seats from Jack Straw was a comic touch).
*breathes
I guess that'll be all for now folks.