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Re: How was your day? It was pretty nice, I got all A's back for grades. POLS 340 went but I got asked an extremely vitriolic question which dampened my spirits a bit. Now watching TV with my English flatmate and the evening is picking up.

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It was pretty nice, I got all A's back for grades. POLS 340 went but I got asked an extremely vitriolic question which dampened my spirits a bit. Now watching TV with my English flatmate and the evening is picking up.
Congrats on the good grades! I never got good grades when I was in high school.
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Re: How was your day? the day started slowly , fog whas hanging low but soon the sun pushed it away so the temperature raised a bit , played with the kids on skate3 (xbox ) but as the day offerd such a nice sight whe went for a loooong walk with the 2 youngest ones (my other 2 where not at home ) as so did many other people . now the day's nearing it's end , the 2 youngest are in bed , tired but happy wife's fetching one son from his friend , i'm at home ( otherwise i wouldn't be typing this message ;) ) with my oldest one listning 2 Amongst the Deceit – Tribulations of Man and a pint of beer :D enjoy and i'm signing of now hear 'n read all from u l8ter :twisted:

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Re: How was your day? This weekend was pretty good over all. It seemed longer than normal and I love when that happens. We jammed for 3-4 hours on Saturday! That was awesome. In the middle we started rocking Megadeth and Black Sabbath tunes. I thought I had forgotten to play a lot of those songs. Tonight is another jam session and I'm excited to hit the strings.

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Re: How was your day? man I have got to actually start putting my vision of forming one of the most intense metal bands ever into action anyway my day was good, finally finished working out Black Sabbath's Neon Knights, which it turns out wasn't so much difficult as just time consuming, listening back through said song to make sure I haven't missed anything took forever. the Australian cricket team pulled off a miracle to defeat South Africa (again sports are huge in Australia) exams are finally over and now I'm looking forward to once again having a life

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the Australian cricket team pulled off a miracle to defeat South Africa (again sports are huge in Australia)
Jaaaa, Suid-Afrika is lekker, bru. Day went OK yesterday, rather boring but today I've got a fair amount of work...
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Re: How was your day? The day is almost over and I'm not famished for once. We had a ThanxDooming "party" which basically consisted of a few people bringing in mostly junk food and the rest picking at it all day. I thought said "party" was tomorrow, oh well. At least I get Thursday off. I'm pissed that I couldn't get Friday off to spend with my wife. She finally gets a four day weekend and I only get to spend 3 of those days with her. The reason for this is everyone in my department booked the Friday after ThanxDooming off a fucking year in advance. That's a lot of bullshit IMO. The same people get it off every year. Oh well. At least I'll have a ton of leftovers!

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