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Wednesday, July 30, 2008 @ 10:26 PM
70. the present tense, the past perfect

Yeah, I had to post the day before the history test.

The History Textbook is seriously killing everyone. And I am not spared either. The History Textbook is so wordy I feel like sleeping every time I read it. I have decided to type notes but it got too boring I stopped at the one third mark. And I have now decided to just read through The History Textbook. It doesn't work as well as typing the notes out, but if I continue typing I'd probably fall asleep right in front of the computer screen. I miss Geography.

But I will start scribbling notes tomorrow during MT lesson. And during recess. 'Cos, right after that, is the history test.

Flipping pages. Reading notes.

How. Utterly. Boring.

one selfless wish; grant me that, please?