I've been trying to do some work for work, because I know that if I leave it last minute, I'll really regret it.
The thing is, when you know you have time off, you really want it OFF. Ugh. I'm such a procrastinator.
Well, you've got about two weeks... Take the first week to relax and whatnot, then take the second (or the latter part of it) to take care of business... Make a schedule and stick to it.
Well, you've got about two weeks... Take the first week to relax and whatnot, then take the second (or the latter part of it) to take care of business... Make a schedule and stick to it.
I think I'll do just that. This week (the first week) is really hectic for me. Today is Dad's birthday and tomorrow is my brother's. Then the next day (25th) is Christmas and the day after that is Boxing day. I'll have three days then until the 31st, which is my aunt's anniversary, and then it'll be New Years.
It's the week after that when I can focus on writing exams and such, since I go back on the 5th.
I think I'll do just that. This week (the first week) is really hectic for me. Today is Dad's birthday and tomorrow is my brother's. Then the next day (25th) is Christmas and the day after that is Boxing day. I'll have three days then until the 31st, which is my aunt's anniversary, and then it'll be New Years.
It's the week after that when I can focus on writing exams and such, since I go back on the 5th.
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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:47 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
Today is Dad's birthday
Is your Dad the emperor of Japan?
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There's good and bad to the lay-off situation in the USA. The bad is obvious.
The good... well, the USA should focus on making the best hamburgers possible, perfecting the french fry, train it's citizens to give good haircuts and manicures, become good soldiers, become good prison guards.
The high-tech stuff should be left for the modern countries in Asia and Europe to tackle.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:30 am Post subject:
Hanzo21 wrote:
There's good and bad to the lay-off situation in the USA. The bad is obvious.
The good... well, the USA should focus on making the best hamburgers possible, perfecting the french fry, train it's citizens to give good haircuts and manicures, become good soldiers, become good prison guards.
The high-tech stuff should be left for the modern countries in Asia and Europe to tackle.
Wow, and how are not the prime minister of some random country with that insight? Amazing, just amazing.[/url]
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