Some people tell me that I have a good voice (for singing, this is). Some people tell me I don't. I don't really know who to believe. Some of the people on both sides have a decent ear for music, and some don't; some of them like me, and some don't, and there seems to be no correlation at all. Personally, I have no idea, because I know that my hearing is definitely out of tune. So I'll keep singing, because I like singing. Sorry.
I started the day without much shouty doom, even when I suddenly had no hardware prac notes, and I got to talk to soem Girtonites whose names I now know (Aiden, Dave, and, uhm, someone I've forgotten, doh) but the hardware prac managed to reduce me to shouty doom because I couldn't understand how to work out voltages of things, and people weren't explaining in sufficiently monosyllabic words for me to have a hope of catching up with them, because they didn't realise quite how much I'd entirely forgotten. Then of course I got annoyed because I know when somebody is telling me something in a way I just won't get it or is telling me a bit I already know and try and hurry them on to something else, which never works but it should...
I proceeded to decide that I would never do my MMS project unless I did it *right then* and hence stayed in C4 until about 7:20pm when I realised I was about to miss the last bus back to college and it was freezing out there. So I didn't finish it, and it sucks anyway, and I scooped up all my stuff and ran out to get the bus and it pulled up just as I got to the bus stop and was about to lose all hope, after having kept myself going on the short walk there by detailing how much I sucked for staying in town this late, missing Hall, not drinking enough water, not getting the damn thing finished anyway, and also for punctuating said litany with some not particularly choice vocabularly beginning with the letter 'f'. Naturally, then I spent the way home thanking God for His providance and apologising for being angry.
Then I ate half a malt loaf and some fruit, and some chocolate so that at least I don't have evil-tasting stomach acid stuff burning my throat because my various medications dislike each other. I fail to apologise to anyone this has nauseated; my sympathy for squeamish people is not tremendous at the best of times.
And now I appear to have ended up on #assassins, which doesn't encourage my chances of getting an early night.
I started the day without much shouty doom, even when I suddenly had no hardware prac notes, and I got to talk to soem Girtonites whose names I now know (Aiden, Dave, and, uhm, someone I've forgotten, doh) but the hardware prac managed to reduce me to shouty doom because I couldn't understand how to work out voltages of things, and people weren't explaining in sufficiently monosyllabic words for me to have a hope of catching up with them, because they didn't realise quite how much I'd entirely forgotten. Then of course I got annoyed because I know when somebody is telling me something in a way I just won't get it or is telling me a bit I already know and try and hurry them on to something else, which never works but it should...
I proceeded to decide that I would never do my MMS project unless I did it *right then* and hence stayed in C4 until about 7:20pm when I realised I was about to miss the last bus back to college and it was freezing out there. So I didn't finish it, and it sucks anyway, and I scooped up all my stuff and ran out to get the bus and it pulled up just as I got to the bus stop and was about to lose all hope, after having kept myself going on the short walk there by detailing how much I sucked for staying in town this late, missing Hall, not drinking enough water, not getting the damn thing finished anyway, and also for punctuating said litany with some not particularly choice vocabularly beginning with the letter 'f'. Naturally, then I spent the way home thanking God for His providance and apologising for being angry.
Then I ate half a malt loaf and some fruit, and some chocolate so that at least I don't have evil-tasting stomach acid stuff burning my throat because my various medications dislike each other. I fail to apologise to anyone this has nauseated; my sympathy for squeamish people is not tremendous at the best of times.
And now I appear to have ended up on #assassins, which doesn't encourage my chances of getting an early night.
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-19 02:48 pm (UTC)From:Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-19 02:49 pm (UTC)From:I wont join you for i fear i will not be welcome.
Have a nice evening and take care ;-)
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 03:09 am (UTC)From:Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 03:24 am (UTC)From:Cos an assassin is a highly skilled killer who charges alot of money.
I do not kill people for money.
So no.
But i dont think Chess kills people for money either.
Could you explain what you meen?
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 03:56 am (UTC)From:I'm not playing this term!
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 04:11 am (UTC)From:And why arnt you playing?
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 04:40 am (UTC)From:It's also a social circle.
Details about the game in general can be found here: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/assassins/
Senji probably didn't realise you aren't at Cambridge.
As for 'not playing'; it's commo practice to deny playing even if you are, and even if it's obvious that you are. It's an in-joke of sorts.
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 05:00 am (UTC)From:I think it must be a compliment for someone not to realise im not at cambridge ;-) ha ha ha ha
We played a game like that in first school but basicly it was the the person holding onto the last special construction block of mobolo was the target and if you were the one at the bottom of the pile still holding onto the peice of mobolo. plus or minus hair and bruises you won ;-)
LOL i know a few people that are blatantly playing then ;-)
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 06:01 am (UTC)From:I also note that there are only about 10 players left, this game.
Re: Hmmm
Date: 2004-02-20 06:49 am (UTC)From:Fair enough. This sounds like fun.
What does the winner get? ANd what happens to the loosers?