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Thursday, October 10, 2002
In the computer lab at school, waiting for art class time. Very sleepy. Hope I don't go face down into the charcoal.

Despite my excellent first day, had the jitters while trying to fall asleep last night. Didn't get much. Coupled with the lack of sleep the previous eve, it was extremely difficult to wake up this morn. Luckily, no work tomorrow, so I can snooze to my heart's content. I can sleep with the fishes, like Luca Brasi. (Last night my mom and I tried to make up a song about Luca Brasi sleeping with the fishes, but couldn't come up with any good rhymes. Finally I got away with a lame, "Luca Brasi loves to snore/ with all the little albacore". If my mom gets any cuter, by the way, they're going to have to pass some kind of law.)

Today was fun, too. Lots of filing, which I don't really mind, and lots of playing with new book jackets for upcoming titles. They smell so nice and fresh and look so smooth and shiny. And some of these titles are to die for. Big Boss (boss of my Immediate, or Lady Boss, for purposes of this terribly subtle and not terribly anonymous blog) said that I can browse through some of the collections some time if I want. I had to suck in the drool forming in the corners of my mouth.

And I found the coffee and soda machines, praise Jebus.