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Michelle Taylor ([personal profile] chess) wrote2002-12-14 11:06 pm

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I now have over 2,000 words of Quiet Ones drivel, plus a 19-year timeline, plus a rough idea of what the city they live in looks like. They want me to write about them. I haven't even finished editing my NaNoNovel yet! At least I have plenty of Haylar in hand for the moment, so I don't need to worry about drawing more of that for a while, just colouring it. I need to do this silly General Studies paper sometime, too, but it's awkward doing any homework at home with my parents here; the only free table is in the 'dining room', which is just archwayed to the lounge, so either they distract me or have to go away and hide in other bits of the house, which is inconvenient for them. (Doing homework is not a spectator sport.)

[identity profile] marble.livejournal.com 2002-12-15 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
I used to do my homework on my bedroom floor. I had a desk in my room, but it was always covered in junk...

General Studies

[identity profile] dr-vannacutt.livejournal.com 2002-12-15 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
General Studies is the biggest wast of time in the history of education unless you count citizenship. i count that as blatantly fascist. But its still a big wast of time to.

My desk is covered in 21" monitor and random books, vids and cd's/computer stuff and one mouse.

I still have a report to right up for college that ended last september but i cant be bothered to do that for a while atleast.

But on the plus side ive been doing well in wolfenstien online.

Re: General Studies

[identity profile] dr-vannacutt.livejournal.com 2002-12-15 09:26 am (UTC)(link)

I just got away with not having to do rubbish like that. But i was the first year they tried to maye us to languages.

They tried and failed. I refused to do a language and did a study period. in other words a dos.

It cept my stree levels down so thats a pluss.

[identity profile] marnanel.livejournal.com 2002-12-15 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
there's a cupboard in our (fin's and my) house which i've sometimes thought would be good to work in. it's tiny and out of the way. there's hardly room to turn around in it, though. i think maybe i have a greater tolerance of small spaces (that i can get out of at short notice) than many people.