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alexiscartwheel) wrote2008-08-19 10:00 pm
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I woke up this morning feeling awful. Mostly my back and shoulders were hurting, thanks to biking yesterday, but I was also feeling generally blah. As a result, I had a pretty lazy day. A little reading, a little TV, a little music. I did manage to fill out two job applications, which was on my to-do list for the day, so I feel like I accomplished something. (I really hate job applications. They're so tedious. I end up filling out one section, then I have to get up and wander the house for a bit.)
Good news today, though! My aunt went to the oncologist and was officially declared cancer free! We went out and bought a bottle of wine to celebrate. :D
And finally, cause I'm still digging the Olympics: Language Log reports that Christine Ohuruogu won the 400m in Beijing, "hence becoming the first British woman with a linguistics degree to win Olympic gold at this distance." Linguistics and the Olympics. Yesssss.
ETA: I saw the race on TV later, and after hearing the commentators pronounce it, I think Ohuruogu is a really awesome name. It's just got a really great sound.
Good news today, though! My aunt went to the oncologist and was officially declared cancer free! We went out and bought a bottle of wine to celebrate. :D
And finally, cause I'm still digging the Olympics: Language Log reports that Christine Ohuruogu won the 400m in Beijing, "hence becoming the first British woman with a linguistics degree to win Olympic gold at this distance." Linguistics and the Olympics. Yesssss.
ETA: I saw the race on TV later, and after hearing the commentators pronounce it, I think Ohuruogu is a really awesome name. It's just got a really great sound.
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Two job apps is pretty good going for a lazy day if you ask me!
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I feel like I should actually be doing a job, but I guess applying for them is pretty useful too.
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FANTASTIC NEWS ABOUT YOUR AUNT! So she's not in remission any more? She's cured? :D
Linguistics and the Olympics should be more associated than they are. It's all the nations of the freaking world coming together!
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She's been in remission for five years, so they've officially declared her cured! :D
I know, right? It's like polyglot sporting heaven! Even the announcements are in three languages.
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YAY, CURED!
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