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2007 9 May :: 2.27pm
I'm getting back in the swing of things. Working and all. Final grades are in: all A's and one A-. It was worth all the freaking out and late night studying I did.
Now, instead of analyzing Byron or Faulkner, I listen to old stinky men bitch that they got overcharged for their watermelon.
Who said life isn't fair?
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2007 4 May :: 7.11pm
I'm home. I feel like I'm in high school again.
In other news, I'll be able to graduate college in four years instead of five.
Who's up for saving $7000? ME!
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2007 3 May :: 12.52am
:: Mood: excited
So, this was a really exciting night for me.
I discovered Mike Gravel. I am in love with his stances on the issues. I think he might be a bit too extreme for the general population, which leads me to believe that he won't make it past the primaries, unfortunately.
Then, when I was reading the postings on Mike Gravel's site, I stumbled across Sugar City Cane. It's a company that is totally green. They produce ethanol by growing sugar cane with hydroponics on acre wide buoyant platforms in the sea near the equator. You should definitely check it out! The site takes a little while to load because of the background, but you can read the text if you highlight it with your mouse while you're waiting for it to load. This could be one of those great solutions to peak oil, while at the same time reducing global warming. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Michelle
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