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Jan. 2nd, 2004 04:32 pmLast year, I was standing above the Thames, facing the Houses of Parliament, and cheered with thousands of other people as Big Ben rang in the start of the new year.
This year, I sat on my bed (the only other piece of furniture in my miserably untidy flat apart from the computer desk), holding a bottle of root beer and watching other people having fun on t.v, and when the big ball dropped in Times Square to signal the start of 2004...I just sat there, sobbing pathetically.
That's how I greeted the new year. As a pathetic, lonely failure.
Please don't let me end the year the same way.
This year, I sat on my bed (the only other piece of furniture in my miserably untidy flat apart from the computer desk), holding a bottle of root beer and watching other people having fun on t.v, and when the big ball dropped in Times Square to signal the start of 2004...I just sat there, sobbing pathetically.
That's how I greeted the new year. As a pathetic, lonely failure.
Please don't let me end the year the same way.
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Date: 2004-01-04 03:57 pm (UTC)And yep, you're so in the rut I was in, and therefore you too can get off your arse and DO things for once. *kick kick* I'm still getting the hang of it, but the first trick is just to start doing things. My logic is even if I screw up, well, at least I'm out of the rut!
Why do you have to apply to UCLA though? Why not Berkeley? And if you only are missing 5 credits, could you finish in a semester rather than a year? That's really not much! I'm only talking about finishing your BA after all, not the Masters--clearly for the MAsters you should go to Reading! *hugs* And yeah, DEFINITELY talk to MAry Raymond because if you can get the degree through SLC, much much much much MUCH better!
*hugs* You're brilliant! Don't forget!
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Date: 2004-01-04 04:03 pm (UTC)>You're brilliant! Don't forget!
I try not to. :)))
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Date: 2004-01-04 06:29 pm (UTC)