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April 22, 2003 at 11:46 AM

Its weird how one day you have nothing to do, and the next you have a ton of work. Thats what its like today i guess. I have to study for my drivers permit, do homework, practice, and go on aol (which of course, HAS to be done). i also should finish ned rorems diaries....the thing with them are that they are of course, amazingly interesting, but i mean, how many hundreds of pages of someone elses diary can u read? yesterday i practiced this one passage of sixths in the Walton for 10 minutes. I really wanted it perfect. finally i did.(omg this blog is mad boring)....anyway ....stuck with work. i hate being a teenager. im probably gonna run around and bother my cat before i practice. shes sooo cool, i love her so much. later....
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