i wasn't going to post an entry today, as today was just one of those forgettable days; you wake up, go to school, come home from school, pig out on snacks and watch tv until it's pretty much time for bed, end of story. not exactly front-page news material - or blog material either! tomorrow's a pretty full work/school day though, so i thought i'd better punch out some thoughts on the keyboard before i get swept up in it all.
i'm listening to kt tunstall right now - by god, i must've listened to her album a million times over since buying it in december 2004, and yet neither my love nor interest for this album has waned. she is so damn cool. she's playing the isle of skye festival this summer, two days before i head back to t.o. - i'm seriously considering going. anyone wanna join me?
in other news, i don't know if i mentioned this at the beginning of the school year, but i volunteered to be one of the class reps for the first half of the course. geeky, yeah, i know. anyhoo, we had our course board meeting last friday with the course co-ordinator. i thought it would only take about an hour to talk about the course, the good and the bad, but in the end it was over two hours long! in those two hours i made sure i ranted and raved (in a diplomatic way of course) about the attitude of some of the lecturers. i'm pretty sure my tirade fell on deaf ears, as the co-ordinator is chummy-chummy with the prof i have the most problem with, but at least i got to speak my mind.
okay, bedtime.
CET
p.s. both t.o. and d.c. have gotten kick-ass spring weather this weekend, while we here in blighty are still wrapped up in hats and scarves. dammit!
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
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Oh, the Isle of Skye! How lovely! Definitely go if you can.
Actually Toronto is all COLD now. Windy.
Yah, T.O. is crazy windy. I was driving on the 401 to go to York yesterday, and I had to swerve into the lane beside me (on the Express) because a street sign (you know the green ones) was blocking half of my lane. I called the OPP to let them know about the danger.
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