...found out the grade on my history final. (to be announced next week.)
...sold my books.
...asked for an escort to my car because I got a whopping $38.55. No wonder the Board of Regents is in trouble, handing out cash like that.
...had lunch with my husband.
...popped in Goodwill. I still have my $38.55.
Now...
...I am home and have about two and half hours before the onslaught of chil'lins.
...I think I will
I am the last one in America, you know.
8 comments:
Congratulations on completing yet another semester. You're one step closer!
Enjoy Twilight...and Edward. God knows I did.
XOXO
Congratulations! That's a nice feeling. I finished teaching for the term today, too. We still have exams, though.
You know I'm dying to know about that final.
But rest assured, you're not the last one in America to read Twilight. I am. I don't actually have a copy yet, and although one of my favorite students loves it (which is a good enough endorsement for me), I haven't had the oomph to go get the book.
Congrats on the semester being over. : )
You are not the last one to read Twilight, I'm still working on my mother cause I want a "Twilight Mom" plus the waitress at the restraunt tonight hasn't read it (yes, shamefully I did ask her if she had).
Enjoy it. You will want to be sparkly soon! : )
Congratulations on completing your semester. A wonderful feeling! You will enjoy Twilight...and Edward.
Congratulations on completing the semester! WAY TO GO!
And you're not the last one. I have five books on my nightstand, and Twilight isn't one of them. I'll get around to it sooner or later...
I'm sort of against reading Twilight. I've had a problem with it ever since it was declared "the next Harry Potter."
I have an issue with bandwagons.
I know, I'm such a rebel....
Congrats on finishing classes for the semester! You're not the last one to read Twilight, I haven't and honestly not sure if I will or not!
I kept selling my books on campus until I found textbooksRus dot com. I know that sounds like a commercial, but you can put in the ISBN and see what they'll offer you for it. You just pack it up, print out their pre-paid shipping label, and wait for the money to be sent to you or deposited in your PayPal account. I got $50 for 6 books that my school would have given me $30 for. Of course, it doesn't always work that way . . .
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