Friday, October 03, 2003

wow...i think this might actually be the most accurate quiz to date

Season = Autumn
You're Most Like The Season Autumn ...

You're warm, and the most approachable. You have
that gentle prescence about you. People can
relate to you, and find you easy company.
However it's likely you've been hurt in the
past and it has left you scarred so things can
become rather chilly with you at times. Being
the third Season in, you're mature, trustworthy
and loyal to your friends but prone to
depression and negative thinking.

Well done... You're the shy and sensitive season :)


?? Which Season Are You ??
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Holy f! The health midterm today was super hard! Out of fifty questions, I was unsure about 11 of them and iffy about a lot of others too! Arg....I hope I don't do too poorly. Goodness, you would think that a health course would use some simpler english but geez...the wording was crazy! Ah well, it's done and over with. Got to look forward to the microecon one on Monday. At least I know that stuff.

Thursday, October 02, 2003

Some say it's better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all. Now...the people who say this...have they ever loved and lost? It's been a while now and I'm still in so much pain. I can't get it out of my head; I even dream about it sometimes. I don't know what to do...

Monday, September 29, 2003

I am now sitting here eating some Doll frozen dimsum. To tell you the truth, they aren't half bad, although they aren't as good as that brand of siu mai that Peter's mom gets. I should look into finding out what kind they are so I can have some decent food at home for myself.

As much as I like my current place, I can't help but feel so isolated from everyone. It's at least a 10 minute walk to the closest people and geez, it's not like anyone's willing to make the trip. It's weird having so much time to myself. As much as I like to have my own down time, I haven't exactly had the most "with friends" time.

First midterm coming up Friday. *sigh*