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Tuesday, January 28, 2003
First archaeology class today. Teacher had us break up in groups and decide what we'd pick as the top ten most important people and events in human history. Soon as we got our chairs in a circle, guy next to me said, "Well, obviously, Ron Jeremy would have to be on the list."

I was the only one who laughed.

Anyway, she also had us fill out those questionnaire things some profs make you do, and one of the questions was about what countries you've been to, and I sat there trying to remember and finally I thought I got 'em all, and I was thinking, "Wow, I've only been to North America and Europe". Then later on she mentioned Australia and I thought, "D'OH!!!" How do you forget five weeks in Australia?