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Day 4 and the food is finally getting to everybody. Not that it’s horrible, necessarily, but it’s just that you start to see the same food show up in diffrent forms several days in a row. Sunday: beef kebabs; Monday: beef dip sandwiches; Tuesday: flank steak; Wednesday: beef goulash. Still, it’s free and somebody makes it for me, so I can’t complain too much. By tomorrow night, though, I’ll be craving Wendy’s or pizza or something that tastes mass produced in a different way.

Everyone also notices their skin getting dry and cracked from the air in the rooms. It’s been too cold to open the windows at night, and while the institute is nice enough to provide little humidifiers, they have weird green lights that suggest an alien invasion is beginning.

Plus…no gym this week. There’s a class in there. Which means no basketball or anything else. Not that I’ve had a lot of time for it anyway.

But on the upside our group seems to be doing well. We’re well on schedule for tomorrow’s presentation, and I’m actually excited about the content. I’m hoping we can blow a few people away, or at least freak a few people out. Disruption!!

48 hours from now I’ll be home. Seems far away (since there’s a late night, 8 hours of classroom sessions, a presentation, a night at the bar and an exam packed in there) but surely I can propel myself on diet pepsi for that long.

Punch it, chewie!

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The weather’s finally beginning to look nasty…not that I’ll experience any of it until Friday afternoon. When we’re up here on course we don’t leave the building, only experiencing fresh air during the occasional stroll across the courtyard to the hotel. But, as I said, it’s looking nasty…so I’m not exactly looking forward to being outside anyway. Rain today, maybe thunderstorms, rain tomorrow, chance of flurries Thursday and Friday. Guh.

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Things are going ok. The subject matter is reasonably interesting, if not really new for me. Our project group seems to be humming along well. The food is…well, walking a fine line between “not bad” and “what the?”

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I’m pissed that I can’t be at home to celebrate my wife’s big raise. Also, I hear through voicemail that CBGB have bought a house (congrats, guys) so I wish I could’ve been around to celebrate that too. Stupid lifelong learning…

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Day 1 down. It hasn’t been too bad so far, but I can see us spending a shitload of time working on this project. The subject matter is reasonably interesting (to me, anyway). I think I have a pretty good group, though they’ve made the mistake of putting Evan and I together. It’s already gotten pretty silly; there was a comparison of our IT systems to the millenium falcon, and now we’re hypothesizing that there’s a wookie and a droid in the back rooms of our data centre fixing things with blowtorches and space wrenches.

You had to be there.

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Right, I’m off to another MBA session in the Ontario hinterlands* tomorrow morning. I’m sure I’ll be leaving comments here letting you all know how well/badly it’s going. Maybe I’ll just post the running total on my bar tab and let you guess what that means.

*Scarborough/Markham

Dancing about architecture

Last night we watched Playing By Heart (imdb | rotten tomatoes), something that I think was only on my Zip list for the novelty of seeing Jon Stewart act but that was sent to me anyway because I’m being quite stubborn in holding out for season 2 of Arrested Development. It had a few clever little moments, but was pretty formulaic. One notable thing: even when dressed and acting like a complete freak, even when sporting hair curlers and a dental appliance, Angelina Jolie is still just ridiculously hot.

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So I had another new experience today: the urine sample. That was fun. I had to get bloodwork done and I guess they threw in the pee for free. Once again my deep veins thwarted them, and they had to draw the blood from the back of my hand, which means next week my hand will look like a rotten orange. Hip hip.

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St. FX was ranked this year’s top Canadian “primarily undergraduate” university by Macleans, which is hilarious to anyone who’s ever spent time there or even passed through Antigonish. It’s also funny to Bruce MacKinnon, it would seem.

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The Canadiens managed to steal a point last night after being down 2, tying it up with less than 4 minutes to go before losing in the shootout. Say what you want about the shootout, but it’s friggin’ exciting. And I have to admit, seeing Sidney Crosby score the winning goal on the final shot against the team he loved growing up…it made me smile, even though it put my team in the L column.

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One of the nice things about working for a bank is that I get Remembrance Day off. Gonna try to get a whole bunch of errands and little nagging things taken care of before I leave Sunday morning. But it’s nice that the only responsibility I have today is to be quiet for a few minutes and think about how unbelievably lucky I am.

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Ugh. It might snow tonight. I *hate* the first snow sighting of the year.

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Canadiens won again Tuesday night. They play the Penguins tonight on TSN.

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Right now it feels like I have a long weekend, but really I don’t. I have to head up to the training centre on Sunday for a 10:00 start, so today feels like Friday and Saturday will feel like Sunday. Ptoo.