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04 February 2001 - 1:53 pm

If you aren't totally burnt out on the Florida election controversy, and have a goodly amount of free time, you should read the Washington Post's seven part series on the 36 day recount.  Here's the first story, follow the links in the sidebar for the other parts.  On a related note, I really like the Post's On Politics site.  It always has very informative political articles, if you like that sort of thing.

Phil briefly returned to the suite yesterday to collect the possessions that he didn't take home with him at the end of last semester.  In keeping with the general pattern of my interactions with him, he and his family arrived at the crack of dawn (well, 8:30am is very early for me) and managed to limit my sleep to five hours.  I guess it's rather ironic that he and I can't be around each other for even a short period of time without him doing something (unintentionally) that irritates me.

On a more upbeat note, there are only eleven days until pitchers and catchers report for spring training.  I can't wait until March 2, when I can finally hear the Redbirds on the radio again.  All these fake leagues (NBA, XFL) get on my nerves, and I really need to see some legitimate professional sports real soon.

Posted by on 4 February 2001 at 1:53 PM

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