Jan. 22nd, 2011

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... well, it would have been better if I'd come home to find my Wegmans W-2. Goddamn it, Wegmans. GRRRRRR.

Still, though.

I'm officially a college student now! I've gone to classes and everything! I've gone to classes that they sent me home early from, but still!

But basically, it boils down like this:

PC Office Applications -- In which the material was so easy I was almost tempted to ask if I could try to test out (but I probably can't, since my Excel knowledge is not up to par and my Powerpoint knowledge is really rusty), and my professor is friendly and helpful and talked about his boyfriend, thereby confirming that my gaydar still works even at eight in the morning in zero-degree temperatures. And then we all left after an hour and forty five minutes or so.

College Algebra -- In which we started at what felt to be like rock bottom information-wise, and in which I managed to blow through every problem and get the correct answer before the teacher was even done spelling out the details and thereby make myself feel like a freaking genius. And then me and the girl seated behind me got done so quickly we got to leave twenty minutes early.

Public Speaking -- In which my professor is young than me and adorable and less intimidating than I would have thought for someone who's totally geeky about public speaking like a freakin' crazy person, and in which we all had to go up to the front of the room and speak for a minute about whatever subject the professor gave us off the top of her head, which terrified me because people were getting subjects like "gardening" and "the beach." Luckily, I got "tattoos," which easily blew me right the hell through my entire minute. And then we left after an hour and fifteen minutes of class time, which my professor swore would not be unusual.

I practically skipped off campus at the end of the day. SCHOOL, BITCHES. \o/

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Yeah, so I didn't get my missing W-2, but I did get the teas I ordered from Adagio ... uh, yesterday. Damn.

I haven't gotten a chance to try them yet, but I have smelled them, which is half the fun as far as I'm concerned.

I really like their Irish breakfast tea, which I hope to start using instead of Liptons as a starter in the morning. It's a nice solid simple tea, and I've been stretching the sample I already had because I didn't want to run out before I got a new bag.

The Olive Snook tea, meanwhile, smells EXACTLY the way I thought it would. It's a nice change-up from the sweet potato pie tea, which I thought would smell and taste lovely and which turned out to be mostly reminiscent of feet. I get the impression from the scent that with cream and a touch of sweetener it'll taste exactly like Georgia Peach pie with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream on top.

The Chocolate Raspberry Cupcake tea is ... I don't know. It's a very nice scent, but I'm not sure if I'm not catching the raspberry under the chocolate or if the flavor comes out in the tea or if I'm just getting a cold.

And I've got the wild strawberry tea I ordered last week. Mmmmm, my favorite. :D

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Okay, so you know how every so often I say, "Hey, who wants to read something and give me a little feedback?"

... no, seriously this time, who wants to read something and give me a little feedback? With the understanding that whatever you receive will be, um, novel-length. Heh.

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