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  • 25 January 2006
    The Good, The Bad, and The Badder
    1 pathogens detected
    The Good:
    -I found out that the people who work where I work out don't really care if I come in without a current i.d. card. Yay! Now I don't have to pay $250 in startup costs just to work out!
    -As a result, I have worked out 3x in the past week. I would have gone again today, but I decided I needed a day off.
    -Matt is learning a piece on guitar that is so beautiful it makes me want to do inappropriate things...
    -I have now slept at least 6 hours, 2 nights in a row. I am 100% sure this is due to the Prayer Warriors that I call my Bible study.

    The Bad
    -I got rejected from WSU. This is the only school where I could have recieved in state tuition, so now vet school will cost $30,000 a year.
    -Before said sleep, I had gone 8 nights without sleeping. Now I feel sick. Coincidence? I think not.

    The Badder
    -For the past 7 years, my grandparents have assured me they would pay for my vet school. At pretty much every junction in my life, that assurance has been repeated. Well, I called my nana to tell her the aforementioned news about admissions costs, and she seemed nonplussed by that information. However, when I called my grandfather, he basically said I must have been lying about how well I was doing in school, otherwise I would have gotten into WSU. He then said several more ugly things to me, including the opinion that the other schools were way to expensive and there was no way he was going to help me pay for it.


    So, if anyone has a spare $240,000 (tuition plus living expenses for four years) laying around, let me know!