murphy's law: whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
case in point - i recall everything that needs to be done only the night before (how convenient) . to think that what you don't know can't hurt you, if only that was the case. seems like i'm always talking to ppl on sunday night and they'll go 'have you done so-and-so assignment' and i'll go 'what?' its happened far too often to be a laughing matter anymore. let's see, a short peek at my to-do list reveals:
a gp essay. gp work has the weird ability to stay out of the fringes of your mind, only to pop out and scream surprise when you least expect(and want) it. but i'm just gonna yell boo to it cos its not gonna get the satisfaction of being done.
econs case study. now this bugger made a spectacularly late entrance too, courtesy of he-who-kills-everyone-when-he-smiles. this one here is a potential troublemaker cos its gonna be prime go-through-in-class material (read: hard to escape doing). gonna keep this in view
3 paragraphs of achievements + testimonial. half an hour tops on this and the testimonial can go away, pls come back another day.
physics mcq. thankfully i ain't gotta do this cos i don't have it on hand with me. the wonders that lending your stuff to others can do. what you don't have can't hurt you.
there's chem mcq and some other stuff to do also, the precise nature of which currently eludes me. given my natural disposition not to do chem, this would normally not concern me. no chem till tmr so this can wait.
the reason i'm listing everything out isn't to proudly boast how much work njc gives its students. oh nooooooo if you haven't realised it i'm just thrashing out reasons and dissecting motives and cost-benefits of doing work, analying it to death (or until i tire of it) such that i'll just fall asleep soon. no work would have been done. doing that would match precisely with my intentions. hopefully this house does indeed believe that what you don't know (or pretend not to know) won't hurt you, or i'm dead meat
DAYUM!
Sunday, August 06, 2006
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