A deck, a warm evening, a glass of wine, and …
Now we’ll see if we can’t translate that into a job.
Now we’ll see if we can’t translate that into a job.
For some reason, it hasn’t bothered me until just now. But I’m cleaning up my desk now, getting ready to head to the doctor’s to get this lump on my back checked out, and suddenly I’m nervous about it. As if anything is going to get in the way of this charmed life of mine….
Some thoughts I jotted down while heading north on Route 5 in California, between LA and San Francisco: This Pennsylvanian knows she isn’t on the East Coast any more. The land passing by me now is strange to me. Part of the strangeness stems from the fact that California is a land of extremes. When…
Which Internal Organ are you? Find out at willaston’s lounge! When I was answering those I was absolutely positive I’d get a different answer from yours.
May fifth came and went, and I neglected to mention it was my second anniversary on Dear Diary. It seems so strange now to go back and read some of those earliest entries on the Salamander diary. I was absolutely clueless where I’d be two years hence, when the pressures on my life would take…
So Curmudgeon asks, âWas she skiing?â Not bloody likely. I regard ski poles the same way I regard crutches or chopsticks â unmanageable, and more likely to harm me than playing with matches while soaked in gasoline. I hurt myself at work with a good olâ slip-and-fall. I spend the majority of time at work…
… You’re talking to a twenty-something with two kids of her own, mention Phyllis Diller in passing, and get this question: “Is she someone who works in another department?” The first one of you who responds with “Phyllis who?” will get a really nasty look from me.
You’re probably just winding up your dentist’s appointment right now. I’m sure everything there went well and now you have to get your butt to school and study your head off. Eat something around five so a growling stomach doesn’t distract you. Don’t forget to have a nice cup of espresso or two about half an hour before the test. (Studies show that caffeine before a test improves scores, you know.) Then a trip to the bathroom immediately before. Those are my own little tricks to make sure I don’t have any distractions. With those suggestions I’m sure you’ll do very well on the test. (((hugs for luck)))
Good luck!
And try not to cram right up until the last minute – I always find it’s better to put my books away at least an hour before the exam, and spend the remaining time just relaxing, maybe reading some light fiction or something – it gives your brain a bit of time to process what you’ve learnt (otherwise you risk only being able to recall the last thing you tried to memorise!), and going into an exam in a relaxed state of mind is always a good idea.
But I’m sure you don’t need this advice anyway – you’ll blow them away!
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Fingers firmly crossed for you. I’ve every confidence that you’ve done brilliantly.
Yayy! Congratulations!!!!
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Hurrah!
Enjoy that well-deserved glass of wine.
No score?
but,
COOL!!
CONGRATULATIONS
Woo hoo and hip hip hoorah! (*does happy dance*) Congratulations!
RYC: I’m never convinced by my sketching ability – I almost didn’t upload those ones because they didn’t seem to me to look anything like what they were supposed to.
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Congrats! I never doubted you. (But I’d still love to know your score and the scores of your classmates.)
Yay!!!!
Congratulations and good luck on the job hunt.