The past week was chaotic, undefined, theme-less. There was no common thread, if you, dear reader, will. I have hence decided, after much fruitless consideration of alternatives, to post an anachronistic stream of conscious, untamed by grammar and punctation, of the week that was:
northwestern mutual said they do not sponsor international students for the life insurance sales exam thank god that job sounded like the end of soul the class average for financial management this week was a 63 yes im gloating i would gloat some more but dino and gandhi got 94 and 95 respectively i’ve decided not to do much else with horizons this year except completely restructure it or give it structure really it snowed again and then it was sunny sopranos re-runs pakistan beat south africa convincingly but canada unconvincingly its funny that every pundit every commentator every expert is refusing to commit to predicting pakistans chances for the cup we’re really down and out right now but its exactly in these situations that we play our best fingers dear reader are crossed i realized i havent left campus for a while the nibc was so easy it was difficult my new study motivation is the new zealand rugby teams Hakka a aborignal war dance they do prior to every game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8DX_8-uXUk gets you pumped ive been editing transcript articles left right and center for Neidbalkis class all its really made me realize was how poor a writer i used to be look at me now a regular vs naipaul kappa karaoke high on enthusiasm low on talent jimmy fiji president and expert vocalist was awful
So, dear readers, you can see a lack of anything substantive to bring home to muse about this week. I will, however, be in the nation’s capital chillaxing, if you, dear readers, will, with my brother and Jack Brown (a WASP turned Muslim now teaching Islamic studies in Seattle) as well as my usual cast of DC socialites, during a much-needed Spring Break. On my return, my rested and re-organized brain will offer more coherence, more illuminating insight into the dog eat dog world that is, and always will be, Ohio Wesleyan.
Until then, dear readers,
Ciao for now!
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