I 'celebrated' Hallowe'en by having a test in my math class (and unscrewing
the motion light bulb on my front ****ch. I can't afford to provide candy
for
the ravening hordes that descend on my neighborhood every year). I have
come
to realize that fractions in algebra are something that I will always have
a
block about and that's simply the way it is. I've accepted it and moved on
with my life. These two cl***** are the last math cl***** I'll ever have
to
take and I'm quite happy about that.
We'll see how happy I remain when I get my grade back...;-)
--
Debi (and what's the deal with radicals? *shudder*)
Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.
"Jette" <bosslady@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> or Samhain (that's pronounced "saw-wayne"). End of the old Celtic
year,
> and tonight is the "night between years, when all evil things, bound
from
> year's end to year's end are free". (new Celtic year begins at dawn
> tomorrow). Hence we disguise ourselves in costumes for the night.
>
> As a good Pagan I ought to be observing the occasion. As a very tired
> Civil Servant, I'll probably be heading for bed early (after "Heroes" on
> BBC2). /Someone/ decided to poke me awake at 2.30am this morning,
because
> he'd dreamt that my alarm clock was going off, so he thought I'd slept
in.
> Since the previous night I'd tripped over a pile of towels the cat had
> made a nest of in the bathroom while on a nocturnal visit (too many cups
> of tea before bedtime) and hurt my foot badly enough to stop me sleeping
> (it's all pretty blues, greens, purples and reds), I'm really in need of
a
> full night's sleep.
>
>
>
> --
> Jette Goldie
> jette@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.jette.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
> http://wolfette.livejournal.com/
> ("reply to" is spamblocked - use the email addy in sig)


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