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Monday, September 13, 2004 

A few observations upon returning to school

[Written in the CSAHS undergraduate computer lab, basement of the MacKinnon building, University of Guelph.]

1. Each year I get so used to the nice, slow, relaxed, empty campus during the summer, and each year I get more annoyed when everyone comes back. It's my campus, dammit, go away. My usually mild misanthropy springs into full bloom with the fall each year.

2. Each year, no matter how hard I try, I will screw something about my schedule up. In this case: My first MWF class is 12:30, not 11:30.

3. Running into people I haven't seen all summer is nice, though.



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