got my chem. class at Shoreline and it's only costing me $966. oh, and labor on the new bike is the other big expense but then i'll have a newer bike that will (hopefully) keep running and run well. other benefit is that it's physically a larger bike. i may end up replacing the gas tank and seat when i get a few extra bucks here or there but that is of no importance to getting it running and ride-able. looking for that point in two weeks or less. tomorrow is the last day of my little stint and then it's off so that i can get down to pick my sister up friday morning at the airport. we'll have some good times, i think, so i can't wait.
what are you all going to do for spring/fall break? i only hope for climbing.
i really hope financial aid comes through for Bastyr. it's going to be so frikkin expensive otherwise i don't know how i'll make it work. loans, i guess.
anywho, talk to you all soon.
that is all.
what are you all going to do for spring/fall break? i only hope for climbing.
i really hope financial aid comes through for Bastyr. it's going to be so frikkin expensive otherwise i don't know how i'll make it work. loans, i guess.
anywho, talk to you all soon.
that is all.
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what are you all going to do for spring/fall break?
If only I were a student, and got a break for no discernable reason.
Lucky shit.
Wait, but I don't have to pay to go do hard work like students do. Ha, I'm a lucky bastard, aren't I?
By SafeTinspector, at 12:50 PM
quite, sir, quite.
i pay them to go learn and it takes away from my ability to work and make money. but i get to learn and earn more money for it so i figure ramen now will equal fine wines and dinner out later. even so, i got a break to work for a year and now i'm getting back. so i had my fun but now it's time to get to work.
By Anonymous, at 2:59 PM
Yes...it's time to get back in the saddle!
By sumo, at 2:02 AM
yeah, i suppose it is, hun. i'm not too happy about it, though. the moneys required are staggering!
By Anonymous, at 5:45 PM
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