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22:58 - 2005-09-12
In Which Scheduling Happens
I have a schedule! Schedules are good. They help you graduate. Monday 10-11: Anthropology 11-12: Philosophy This is interim where I'm theoretically eating lunch and doing my French homework 5-?: Jogo do Pau (Portuguese, literally meaning "game of sticks"), my staff fighting class. Currently we're learning the Southern technique, which is essentially broadsword fighting with sticks instead of swords. Tuesday 7: Wake up insanely early 7:40 - 10: Catch the Swat van, go to Ling, catch van to 'Ford 10-1: Eat breakfast/lunch at 'Ford, finish undone French, possibly do Philosophy/Anthro reading 1-2:30: French class 3-ish: Back on campus 8-?: Dr. Who in DoubleStar library Wednesday 10-11: Anthro 11-12: Philosophy 2-3: Anthro Lab 7-8:30: Scottish Dancing Thursday Repeat Tuesday, minus Dr. Who, with DoubleStar dinner added in. Friday Monday, minus Jogo do Pau, usually with dinner & movie with Mar, Pen, Erika, Dana and whoever else wants to join us in Merion. Somewhere in the Friday to Sunday area, I'll be over at Swat working on my Linguistics. Saturday is pretty much a free day, very much dependent on how much homework I've got/what I need to get done/if I have any prior plans with people. Sunday 10-?: High Table in Erdman, if I can manage to rouse myself in time 12-4: Ballroom Dancing in Cambrian Row, if I have time. Congratulations, you are now fully capable of stalking me at any given moment. It is worth noting that Haverford trips may be extended by an hour (one missed blue bus) for a variety of reasons, but mostly because Haverford's bookstore kicks ass and has a kitty named Codi who is adorable and Martinelli's for sale. And somewhere in this mess I eat, sleep and shower. My AIM away messages can usually be considered a reliable source of information, though they usually just repeat the above schedules.
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