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Re: How do you do it???


Posted by Elle on November 20, 2002 at 08:42:12:

In Reply to: How do you do it??? posted by Windexgirl on November 19, 2002 at 21:59:26:

Also, I want to make sure that no one thinks that I do it all. Not only do I not do it all, I either do it badly or don't remember doing it in the first place, or both. At least lately while I have been coked up on ritalin.

If I can
1) Redo the Worst Paper I Have Ever Written*
2) Research and write my 30 page paper
3) Research and write my 20 page paper
4) Read for and write my 10 page reflective essay
5) Start a job and work enough to start paying my bills
6) Run a 5K
Then I will agree that I can do it all. Experience tells me that it is not all gonna get done, at least not on time (second week in December). Lately, I'm not doin' it. Just one of those Bad Narco...lives? ...periods of adjustment? We shall see...

Best way to get over a cold is to stay hydrated and have lots of vitamin c. Feel better!

*The Worst Paper I Have Ever Written is a paper I wrote in October for a professor who is a WORLD EXPERT in his field, based on ARTICLES THAT HE WROTE, that contained BLATANT FACTUAL ERRORS so bad that they are on par with "Thomas Edison invented gravity."

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