posted by [identity profile] rainbowstevie.livejournal.com at 04:33am on 10/04/2007
Hah! I feel *exactly* the same way about cleaning. And nostalgia (right down to the Animorphs books and Fraggle Rock). I could also definitely stay in a library...although I prefer the fiction section; I am easily lured by just about any (non-adult) book printed before 1970, and school libraries have just shelves and shelves full of decades-old books. Not like the stupid public libraries which are always selling off their old stock.

Registration is a hassle...I'm currently in denial that I have to face it soon. I'm just glad my school doesn't have any *coughtimewasting* PE courses. (what kind of stuff would you take, anyway?)
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 03:47pm on 11/04/2007
I don't believe I've ever taken a good look at our library's fiction section, so I have no idea how far back it goes. I shall have to investigate...but yes, public libraries are not nearly as much fun. I mean, I understand that they only have so much space, but there are some books you just *need* to have a copy of. (I am very lucky that I filched my elementary school's copy of The Alfred Hitchcock Short Stories, because *nobody has it anymore.* Hopefully my librarian has forgiven me.)

My school has four PE requirements; we have to take a team sport, a water sport, a "lifetime" (i.e. not-team) sport, and PE 101, which is a series of seminars of the "eat-right-and-don't-do-drugs" variety. I still have to do my water and lifetime sport and I am not enthused about either of them. Although, among the lifetime choices are things like yoga and bellydancing, which sound mildly interesting.

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