Jul. 18th, 2002
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Jul. 18th, 2002 07:29 pmI had dinner with someone I hadn't seen in a while last night. I finally finished my test, but the score was disappointing, so I will try again. Or not, I have clue. I mean, it was 80%, but I missed one question that I knew the answer to, but wrote the wrong answer down. D'oh.
I am torn between contracting the short story or expanding. Mateusz told me that there was a lot of questions he had about the characters. I am curious whether to answer them, cut up the narrative, or what. I thought it was just a matter of tightening up phrases, but now I am not sure. Or maybe I just hate endings.
I also missed an assessment test for Mass Rehab, all because I had no idea what time it was and I won free game of video solitaire. No, really.
I haven't heard any word from Quincy College or Clark's, but I got an interview tomorrow (though I'll have to make a targetted resume for that), and a toy store may have an opening. It will be something to tide me over until I find a full-time job.
Today was also the first day of the Quincy Street Fair, with its bargains galore, fried dough, and booths selling a mixed bag. I often get suspicious of booths selling a variety of stuff (rather than one or two things) not associated with stores.
( Here is some TMI related to my family )
I am torn between contracting the short story or expanding. Mateusz told me that there was a lot of questions he had about the characters. I am curious whether to answer them, cut up the narrative, or what. I thought it was just a matter of tightening up phrases, but now I am not sure. Or maybe I just hate endings.
I also missed an assessment test for Mass Rehab, all because I had no idea what time it was and I won free game of video solitaire. No, really.
I haven't heard any word from Quincy College or Clark's, but I got an interview tomorrow (though I'll have to make a targetted resume for that), and a toy store may have an opening. It will be something to tide me over until I find a full-time job.
Today was also the first day of the Quincy Street Fair, with its bargains galore, fried dough, and booths selling a mixed bag. I often get suspicious of booths selling a variety of stuff (rather than one or two things) not associated with stores.
( Here is some TMI related to my family )
