Alone laundry Evite thoughts, and cells
High-scoring words of the night:
ALONE (100 points) - against George M. [5W]
THIRLED (375 points) - against Adam Y. [two 5W]
Had to do a lot of survey templates, throw away the chocolate milk since it was starting to "turn," think about whether I'll go to Auntie Brenda's for Erin on Thursday (EVITE!), and do some laundry since I was out of clean underwear. Discovered that Adam L. has deactivated his Facebook, this time with no warning! After thinking about it, I called Steph to see whether she was going on Thursday despite being sick with a cold like Michelle is - she was putting away her own laundry, haha. She says she's going from home, so I suppose I'll have to spend the money for the bus fare to get over to the respite centre to visit Grandma (from where she'll pick me up), and then money to get home. *sigh*
Trivia fact for Tuesday, Dec. 7: What was 17th-century English scientist Robert Hooke looking at through the newly-invented microscope when he discovered, and coined the word, cells? A thin slice of cork. He came up with the word "cells" because the tiny boxlike shapes he saw reminded him of the tiny chambers - known as cells - in a monastery.
ALONE (100 points) - against George M. [5W]
THIRLED (375 points) - against Adam Y. [two 5W]
Had to do a lot of survey templates, throw away the chocolate milk since it was starting to "turn," think about whether I'll go to Auntie Brenda's for Erin on Thursday (EVITE!), and do some laundry since I was out of clean underwear. Discovered that Adam L. has deactivated his Facebook, this time with no warning! After thinking about it, I called Steph to see whether she was going on Thursday despite being sick with a cold like Michelle is - she was putting away her own laundry, haha. She says she's going from home, so I suppose I'll have to spend the money for the bus fare to get over to the respite centre to visit Grandma (from where she'll pick me up), and then money to get home. *sigh*
Trivia fact for Tuesday, Dec. 7: What was 17th-century English scientist Robert Hooke looking at through the newly-invented microscope when he discovered, and coined the word, cells? A thin slice of cork. He came up with the word "cells" because the tiny boxlike shapes he saw reminded him of the tiny chambers - known as cells - in a monastery.
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