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I am currently picking up my landlord wireless signal...not so bad....
although other places in the apartment I have to use my sprinit wireless pci card...which isnt too bad either....ah the joy of fast internet...i use to remember the days of the island internet....lol skipper
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believe me....real internet back in the states is a luxury i will never take for granted
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The key to getting paid is to get a job as a traveling lecturer; however, I have a feeling half of those who speak are not on the payroll. If you work real hard, you can have stew beef (not beef stew), tofu burgers, and macaroni with cheese.
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so i am bored from studying!....24 more wks of rotations to go! i cannot wait!!!!!!!
skipper
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