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Listening to: From the Choirgirl Hotel. Not for long, though... it's not really matching my mood quite like I was expecting it too.

Currently Reading: Just barely started Jonathan Lethem's Gun, With Occasional Music. Kind of saving it for the train, as well as a stack of others (both fiction and non). Also, I recently read Laurie Notaro's I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl (again) in like two days, and peed myself laughing. Highly recommended. I also devoured The Broke Diaries by Angela Nissel in, like, a mere few days. Laughed until I peed. Also highly recommended.

Wishing: income. Lots of it. Other than that, life's pretty good.

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31 October 2001 | 12:01 AM

Happy Halloween!

Okay.

I was feeling kind of bleugh this evening, so I did some stuff. I'll spare details until later, because of the hour, but some of the things I did include the following...

...I went shopping on Broadway, which I haven't done in a long time. Kind of refreshing, kind of exhausting.

...I came up with some material on which I might like to write a book. Nothing terribly grand, but I think it would make an interesting course of inner dialogue.

...I watched the most amazing film this evening. It's called Under The Sun. It's Swedish. Brilliant. They use some music from Riverdance, though, which I found interesting...

I came home and found this email (from my Ethics professor, to whose class I have not gone in two or three weeks) in my inbox:

Dear Chris:

I noticed that you didn't come to class yesterday, and I must ask you whether you intend at this juncture to keep being a member of the class. The decision is of course entirely up to you, but I feel that I should caution you that given the number of classes and the amount of material that you have missed up to this point, you may find it difficult to catch up.

Let me know you wish to proceed,

(Professor's name here.)

To which I replied:

Hi, Professor (Name).

I'm really sorry about not being able to come to class. Some things have been changing as far as my health is concerned, and I'm going to be meeting with the university's disability specialist regarding a hardship withdrawal.

I would genuinely love to continue your class, but like I said, some changes have been taking place... I'd like to ask if there is any possibilty at all that I could continue on sort of a distance-learning basis. I did this sort of a thing with Dr. (Professor's Name) over the summer because of the same issues... I really hope there is some way we can work this out so that I won't have to drop your class, but if it's not at all possible, I will have to make arrangements with the disability specialist.

Again, my sincere appologies to you... I look forward to your reply with much anticipation.

Chris

So, yeah. I'm wondering how that will go.

I look forward to Friday's psychiatrist appointments, in which I plan to tell both of them that what I'm doing is not working, and the we need to change something fast, or I will be in the gutter, spange-ing. Or possibly writing my book.

I think that tomorrow I'll write my own personlised Litany of Saints, so perhaps every Holy go-between will hear my prayers, specifically those concerning certain issues in my life at this point. Who knows.

Okay. Must eat.

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