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LieutenantClaudius
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Name: Waverly
Interests: Leonardo DiCaprio, brown paper bags, Quantum Physics and horizonal thinking, being just like everyone else, steak and eggs, Charles Darwin, Lindsey Lohan's personal life......wait, I mean - absolutely NONE of that or anything close Expertise: Being what I would seem to be--or if you'd like it put more simply--Never imagining myself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what I were or might have been was not otherwise than what I had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise.
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Member Since:
6/19/2005
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| Here is my current predicament.
The other day, while I was rushing to class, I found $2.00 cash on the ground next to one of the buildings. I figured since it was unlikely for the person who lost it to come to that exact spot and collect such a small amount, I pocketed it.
Today, just moments ago, I was meeting my classmate in the library and I found $40.00 in cash. Wow. This creates more of a dilemma for me. It is very likely the person who dropped this much will come looking for it, however, if I leave it, won't someone else just pick it up?
What should I do?
You tell me. | | |
| Alright, here it is. My next attempt to update my Xanga site on a regular basis. I often find it difficult to post my ramblings for any number of reasons, none of which (I have decided) will stop me now. That being said, I must now decide what to post.
There are a few things I have been mullling over, and as soon as I decide the best way to articulate them you will know.
Until then, patience. | | |
| I thought I would put in a plug for both the movie and the soundtrack "Everything is Illuminated." Do youselves a favor and watch the movie. I need not say more.
I suppose at some point, when I am not bogged down by classes and work and keeping in touch with people (apart from the internet), I will post something more substantial. Until then this will have to suffice. It is really just to let you know I am alive and well, despite being exhausted. | | |
| After an easy class during the inter-term at PCC, I am preparing for an overloaded spring semester. With a class schedule totaling 18 units I will officially be cut-off from any human contact outside of my classes. It can only be assumed that I will react poorly once thrown into such a situation. Therefore, it is up to you to keep me from falling into a life of complete hermitness. But what can be done? | | |
| Ever been on a hand-cranked ferris wheel? I think I speak for all those who have enjoyed such a ride when I say, it's unlimited fun. | | |
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