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| So yeah, I'm a junior in college now, and that's pretty exciting.
Working a couple of jobs and that's going well...making the dollar dollar bills y'all. | | |
| For all of you freshmen (or the few who read this blog), I hope you're settling in well enough at your respected institutions of higher learning. I will share with you (as I may have done already) these two unwritten rules of college life which I have found to be part-and-parcel of the whole experience:
1. To be a college student, one is required to park incorrectly, nearly all of the time. The more spaces one can take away from one's fellow students the better.
2. Male students--do not flush the toilets, ever.
These two rules, as far as I can see, are followed fairly well by college students around the nation. You freshmen are probably well aware of this phenomenon as you are becoming old-hands at this game which we call University.
And what a game it is--where the rules aren't written down and if they were no one would follow them. | | |
| School has come and gone after only one week in session. No class until the 12th of this month. This change of events is rather unprecedented, I suppose, and I fear that it will be difficult to pick the ball up and start rolling again when school resumes. On the other hand, all of my concerns, compared to those who are living on the coast, are irrelevant.
Show to me, O my God, the nothingness of this world, the greatness of heaven, the shortness of time, and the length of eternity. | | |
| Off to England. See you guys in eleven days. | | |
| Well, friends, it has been a while. I have little in the way of updates. Suffice it to say, my summer has been and will continue to be, God willing, quite excellent. Good friends and good food always make it quite the time. | | |
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