stuff and nonsense
Feb. 14th, 2005 11:56 amBack to the salt mines, and back to the utter boredom of Monday with MBPU. ::yawn::
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Wow, there's a lot of Valentine's stuff going on in lj-land - the good, the bad, and the 'meh'. As I have every year that I've been with somebody on V-Day, I find myself to be of the 'meh' persuasion. Although I did find it amusing that the radio played, as part of their Valentine's morning show, Alannis Morisset's "You Oughta Know".
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In other news, I may be ready to hand in my interim report for Critical Race Theory. It will have a full bibliography of all the articles/government papers I have read so far. It will have a full and detailed description of all that I hope to accomplish in my paper. It will have a solid structure and a firm thesis and am impressive amount of research already done. And it will most probably have absolutely nothing to do with the paper that I will hand in on April 11. Because the person who suggested the topic to me at E.Fry appears to have handed me off to somebody else, who has no knowledge of the topic I've researched, but who has a plethora of other ideas/suggestions she wants me to work on.
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And with that, off I go to read about delegation of legislative power in Canada. Oh, goody.
Wow, there's a lot of Valentine's stuff going on in lj-land - the good, the bad, and the 'meh'. As I have every year that I've been with somebody on V-Day, I find myself to be of the 'meh' persuasion. Although I did find it amusing that the radio played, as part of their Valentine's morning show, Alannis Morisset's "You Oughta Know".
In other news, I may be ready to hand in my interim report for Critical Race Theory. It will have a full bibliography of all the articles/government papers I have read so far. It will have a full and detailed description of all that I hope to accomplish in my paper. It will have a solid structure and a firm thesis and am impressive amount of research already done. And it will most probably have absolutely nothing to do with the paper that I will hand in on April 11. Because the person who suggested the topic to me at E.Fry appears to have handed me off to somebody else, who has no knowledge of the topic I've researched, but who has a plethora of other ideas/suggestions she wants me to work on.
And with that, off I go to read about delegation of legislative power in Canada. Oh, goody.