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Name: Vineeta
Country: United States
State: Maryland
Metro: Rockville
Birthday: 11/19/1987


Interests: Did you know... The water buffalo has a reputation for being a sluggish breeder, but the average animal is so poorly fed that it's reproductive performance is unrepresentative of it's capabilities.
Expertise: Bitching about El Jefe.


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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Quick life update: Still happy.


Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Life Is Too Short For

So I made another list in a letter today, I thought I'd record it for posterity.

Life is too short for

-going to the bathroom

-showers

-trying to fall asleep

-sleeping

-pointless reading assignments

-trying to coerce technology to co-operate

-making the bed

-folding laundry

-the dentist

-lines.

 

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Friday, August 17, 2007

This is why writing letters is good for you

My Five Favorite Feelings Ever

1) Knowing I'm Loved.

2) That Random Happy Feeling that makes you want to sing for absolutely no reason.

3) That Feeling you get when it rains really, really hard after a very long time.

4) That Feeling that makes you cry at weddings or when a sad (romantic) movie has a happy ending.

5) That Feeling you get when you cross something off a list.


Thursday, March 15, 2007

Remember that time

Sunday night, we went to Hoff to watch a free screening of The Science of Sleep, and afterwards, Farrah and I roamed the campus.
There was a rabbit/hare and we followed it down a hole. And then there was this construction site. And I climbed up into the plough-thing (what's that machine called? it ploughs. you know what I'm talking about) and pretended to drive. And then we walked around some more. And we couldn't get out of the enclosure because all the exits were sealed. But we eventually got out. And then we walked by the barn. I wanted to sneak in to see the animals, but Farrah said they were probably asleep. But we looked in the window and there were sheep on the move. And a guy in a Terps sweatshirt and what sounded like more people in there with him and the sheep. And I thought I saw a goat. And I didn't really get much studying done. Like right now. But I had fun. And that's kind of partly why I'm here, right?

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Theory

So I have this theory. There are certain foods that taste like nothing that I can't seem to stop eating.

Corn Chex (the cereal), Kix, plain rice, Nila wafers, etc.

And I've decided that this is because of their mild, inoffensive taste. You can have too much sweet, too much sour, too much spicy, but never, ever, too much nothing.

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