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Ha mangiato pizza
-- Wednesday, October 20, 2004 --
Ah college, the supposed place of intellectual grandeur. A place, one would assume, where there is no busy work. Yet, here I sit procastinating about an hour and a half's worth of Italian homework that one could misplace for 9th grade fare. Do we get new, exciting innovations in our Italian worksheets? No, just figuring out to plug in blanks saying "Mario was eating pizza" as opposed to last week, which was "Mario is eating pizza." Perhaps it is the nature of language classes in general. Whatever the case, despite the fact I have a huge exam, I had no choice but to procrastinate my Italian homework and surf the Internet for two hours non-stop. The facets of high school are such a distant memory, but an everpresent reality.
But, during the long time I spent perusing the web, I was fascinated to find a surprisingly large number of people get to big moco searching my name in search engines, that ESPN ranks Orioles' pitchers in half of the best ALCS pitching performances ever and that the SCO mock election does not like third parties, as opposed to the Cornell mock election, which I found out existed several minutes ago. Perhaps, by giving me this busywork, Cornell was truly guiding me on the path to knowledge... Internet-related knowledge. I am again content. I am still not approaching Italian work.
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