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July 25, 2003

TGIF

Thank god it's friday.

I always end up feeling a little bit dead on fridays. The week has just about ended, drained of enthusiasm and energy. Although, recently, Fridays have been a reason to be happy and joyful, as I see Beloved once again.

Beloved. *happy glow* It's good to be in love.

But today? Today, I'm feeling a little bit asleep, and a little bit impatient. I want to day to be over so that it's tonight, so I can fall asleep beside Beloved once again.

And its raining.
And I'm knackered.

Thank god it's friday.

Posted by Jacqui at July 25, 2003 09:41 AM

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