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Thursday brought the promised steak dinner with Stapleton, Meredith, Reece, Phil and Amy. Stapleton is entirely different outside the classroom, much more readily conversed with. Amy gave me a ride home, then decided she wanted to hang around for a while. A while, in this case, was about three hours of talking, strolling and piggybacking over puddles.

Friday was Flex Day, full of book-stacks, photocopiers and vanishing points, and dull except for my brief attempt at pixel art. I napped for two hours after school, watching short clips of sunset between dozes. Matters livened briefly in late evening when I went to Erica's, at which domicile Elena was also, and had cookies and milk while watching part of some movie with singing nuns.

Saturday saw wrath fit to fuse boulders as I lost over three hours' worth of progress on and around the PRCS Wall Cloud due to a corrupted quicksave.

And today, Elena, Hannah, Erica and myself rented a paddleboat on Lake Johnson, frolicked briefly in the water (except for one) and had our good times (I did, at least). On the way home a large cloud eclipsed the sun, but left the sky bright. Clarity without glare -- I think the sky should henceforth default to such.

         posted on Sunday, September 12, 2004
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