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Name: Charles
Country: United States
State: California
Birthday: 7/10/1986
Gender: Male


Interests: Music, reading, drawing, cooking and working out.
Expertise: Music, drawing, baking and being Brittish.
Occupation: Student


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Member Since: 6/21/2004

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Saturday, January 15, 2005

I forgot Xanga even existed for the longest time. It's amazing that I still even have an account with them. I thought by now since I never upgraded to premium Xanga they would have cut me off from my "free memebership". The only reason I even came here was LiveJournal is going through some technical shit right now. Well I guess this entry is just a reminder about how things you forget won't dissapper by themselves, like laundry!

Anwways. Justine might actually visit me this weekend here at FT north tower. I think somehow she might actually come. She had another plan for tonight and said that it was still a maybe for coming to visit. I hope in any event that she just takes care of herself. I am such a worrywart. C'est la vie.


Monday, December 20, 2004

I found myself here. X-mas vacation teems with confusion that aims to be solved. I hate being idle.

Merry Christmas (Happy Christmas)
Happy Hanuka~
Happy Kwanza
Happy Ramadan
Happy New Year


Saturday, November 27, 2004

'Good night' saturday hello trip back to USCB. I leave tomorrow to college and work. I spent this weekend with Justine just taking it easy. I am way to overprotective of her. I let my worries get the better of me. Next friday is her concert and I am coming back again for the 3rd weekend in a row to come and see her play.

I have lots of stuff to do back at UCSB. Read, read, read and then study some more. How fun and exciting. We call this week starting monday "dead week" because everybody is getting ready to hit the books harder than they ever have in the whole quarter. Yes, hit those books for not making us all smarter for finals.  There better not be too much work to do at the Ucen this week or I'm going to wish I was dead.

In some ways I miss being home here in San Jose. Home is where the heart is but UCSB is where I call "home" without even noticing it. Funny how that works. Little sad and emotional right now, but I'll feel better in a couple of days. No one really to share these moments but the words themselves. Some one out there is waiting for a moment to share like mine.


Thursday, November 25, 2004

Today is turkeyday. Where we give thanks to all the turkeys that sacraficed their lives for our time of great consumation. Well I can only say so far for all the meat eaters out there. I hope somewhere some vegetarian is enjoying great mashed potatoes and vegetarian gravy.


Thursday, November 11, 2004

Veteran's day was more of a day off than I thought. I only got out of one class today but I didn't have to go to work, and that's good enough.  I don't remember some parts of the day really well but I know I got some school work done. This is probably why I always panic on midterms I never remember what I read. Maybe I should by a laptop to write down everything I do the moment it happens. Unfortunately I can't use any electronics for my midterms except maybe a calculator. But even those can record massive amounts of information. Some calculators have gotten so sophisticated that they can simplify quadratic formulas with imaginary numbers or you can just download the whole textbook onto it and refer to the source. Funny how that works.

I went and played frisbee at the beach and it was kinda fun. My eyesight is getting too nearsighted and I think I might need glasses. I couldn't even catch the frisbee right above my head sometimes. My depth perception and coordination are really bad these days.

Unilt next time.



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