Apr. 29th, 2005

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Daddy gave me a raise! Woohoo! <3

Man, you're all lucky I'm not more spoiled rotten. I'd be even more insufferable ;)

This makes money-things = teh good, though. Even factoring in things like bus money and weekend trips to Waterloo, and even if I don't work overtime, that means I make around $1400 this summer.

Dude. $1400. I don't even know what I could DO with $1400 if I just sat on it. Plus that inheritance at the end of the summer...

Hmmm, maybe capitalism has its benefits ;)

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In other news, Pat's car broke down yesterday when we went out for dinner. Had to push it into the parking lot. We think it's the radiator, but they're towing it back to KW to get it fixed. He and Jeremy had to stay the night at my place, the poor things...

Which also means they missed getting to see Warren Ellis. Poor guys.

Hopefully the car won't be that much to fix, though... and hopefully it can be. *crosses fingers*
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"Some historical criminologists have suggested that there may have been serial murders throughout history, but specific cases were not adequately recorded. It may even be the case that the mythological beasts of werewolves and vampires were inspired by medieval serial killers. After all, a werewolf is said to be a normal person who is occasionally overtaken by an animalistic urge to kill people savagely, and such a myth may have made an adequate explanation for cases of serial murder when the concept of psychology was several centuries away from being defined and studied. The idea of historical serial killers motivating the concept of such myths, however, is little more than speculation, although perhaps significantly there are a number of killers who were obsessed with blood and often even drank that of their victims."

--Wikipedia, on serial killers.
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Notes to self:

85% in Rhetoric (which means 84%-85% on final)
82% in Cults (78% on final)

Which gives me a grand whopping average this semester of 83.6%, and an all-time average of 81.167%. Awesome.

And now, off to home!

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