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I have so little time, but it's the first of the month so I'm giving C&F an update while I have 20 seconds...I'm kinda goofing off at work right now...

I'm doing so so so super, no panic at all.

I might write more later.

So, yeah. Thank you for the prayers everybody.
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Go, Cranberry!

Woohoo!

Best wishes,
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Post by avanutria »

Excellent. Well done, Cran. And I'll give you some advice that I have trouble following myself - try not to goof off at work TOO much! ;)

Looking forward to the next update!
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Great.
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Post by Will O'B »

Great, Cran! I was wondering how things were going. We all knew you'd do fine -- you're a smart guy. The hardest part of anything isn't always the doing -- it's the waiting and the wondering. Keep us posted. :)

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Cranberry wrote:..I'm kinda goofing off at work right now...
Unless you are a white guy in white shirt, tie, bidness suit and some of those constipated 10-lb. wing-tip shoes, you are probably underpaid and are therefore entitled to as much goofing off as you can scrounge. (Same goes for office supplies and loose change and anything edible left unwatched.) Don't whisper about it like it's something sinful. Stand up, be proud, and revel in it.

"My name is Cranberry; I'm doing great; and I screwed off six hours of an eight hour shift today!"

(But wait until you get home to do this.)
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gonzo914 wrote:
Cranberry wrote:..I'm kinda goofing off at work right now...
Unless you are a white guy in white shirt, tie, bidness suit and some of those constipated 10-lb. wing-tip shoes, you are probably underpaid and are therefore entitled to as much goofing off as you can scrounge. (Same goes for office supplies and loose change and anything edible left unwatched.) Don't whisper about it like it's something sinful. Stand up, be proud, and revel in it.

"My name is Cranberry; I'm doing great; and I screwed off six hours of an eight hour shift today!"

(But wait until you get home to do this.)
You just described me...all but the not underpaid part. Yes, I'm typing this at work.
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Post by Scott McCallister »

I kind of thought you would find college agreeable. It really isn't that much different than going to school before... maybe more time management skill are needed but I found that there was more cushion in my schedule in college than before.

Not too big of a deal after you get into it.

After you graduate you will total up all the tuition you paid and think... I paid/owe How Much for what I just finished?!
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Stick with it Cranster :wink:

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Post by Lambchop »

Doing the happy dance here for you, Cran!

You're soooo lucky . . . and clearly soooo talented . . . or they wouldn't have accepted you . . . you're going to do very, very well.

Did you tell us what school you finally decided upon?

Hmmm, let me see . . . where did I put my list of "study-hints" websites?
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Post by Jack »

I'm in Berea, the one in Kentucky not the one in the Bible.

I'm so tired. Like, my legs are about to fall off.

My roommate is super hot, I mean, nice...and everything is very perfect except that I lost my key to my room and I have to pay $25 to have a new lock put on my door tomorrow. :(

Luckily I have the money thanks to a really awesome super wonderful Chiffer.

I am so tired. I can't bare to type anymore. I've walked about five miles a day every day in the last week. The next thing I'm saving up to buy is a bicycle!
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Post by aderyn_du »

Congratulations on your newest adventure in life, Cran! You sound busy and happy...I'm glad things are going so well for you. :)

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Post by Whistlin'Dixie »

Good for you, Cran.

My oldest son considered Berea, actually.

And now my second son is at college, and loving it.
He came home last weekend, and he is happier than I have seen him in a long time.
He seems to be fitting in.....

And sounds like you are, too. :party:
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Post by cowtime »

Thanks for the update- I thought today- wonder how Cran's getting along at school.

Lots of folks on my mail route are alumni of Berea. It's not too far from here.
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Post by Will O'B »

It's nice to see something good happening to someone. Between the war and the hurricane, it seemed like there was only bad news to be found.

I like the bike idea, Cran. That's how I used to get around campus and the town. Plus it's really good exercise. Not to mention being easier on the wallet than a car.

Have you decided on a major?

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