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The new job has me being a desk jockey about 70% of the time and I realize I got to get more up to speed with the MS office suite. I've had my head so far up spread sheets the last couple of weeks that I can't see straight. I got to say, I wished that Excel checked on the fly for spelling errors like Word does. I started to review my docs and found a bunch of errors. I guess that there is a spelling checker for the entire document, but it would be nice if it just did it instantly like Word does.
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9 credits from a Master's degree and you would have thought I would have quit waiting until the last minute to do my assignments. Here's to an all nighter.
9 credits from a Master's degree and you would have thought I would have quit waiting until the last minute to do my assignments. Here's to an all nighter.
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Originally Posted by BirdieBelle
Hahaha! I never learned that either:
Final Talley. Slept from 12-130, up at 2 finishing the paper, had a drink with roommates for 30 min, finished up and slept at 430, got up at 7, did final edits class starts at 930, working on 4 hours of sleep and a Vento white mocha with three espresso shots for 7 hours of class.
Yeah time to be more proactive about doing my work.
Final Talley. Slept from 12-130, up at 2 finishing the paper, had a drink with roommates for 30 min, finished up and slept at 430, got up at 7, did final edits class starts at 930, working on 4 hours of sleep and a Vento white mocha with three espresso shots for 7 hours of class.
Yeah time to be more proactive about doing my work.
That is exactly what I tell myself each time I close on a procrastinated project - but the cycle repeats each semester anyways.
La Strada is a great Fellini film, although in black and white. For me, it portrays how very strong the love of a woman can be, and how emotionally frail the strongest and coldest of men can be.
Free-spirited Gelsomina (Guilietta Masina) is sold to the surly traveling circus performer Zampanò (Anthony Quinn) as his assistant. Traveling from town to town to perform, a strange bond develops between the two as Gelsomina learns her purpose in life and Zampanò realizes too late his attachment to her.
"Zampano is here!" ~ Gelsomina
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