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    8.25 AM

    Samuel Mortimer
    Oct 24, '08 8:15 AM EST

    Gutentag.

    Another long night. Whatever I do I can't seem to make enough progress at this list of drawings. I need to get it together because this is bad. I think most everyone in my studio is in the same place though. I liked doing the mini-project first - but all the other studios are WAY ahead of us because they started right away with their final projects. OOOOOh weelllll.

    I have a German quiz today. It was supposed to be Wednesday, but we didn't have it. Which means it will be today. Ugh.

    Anyway, not much new to report. Turning in another draft of the Student design journal (i am an editor) today. Hopefully this will be the last one. (Please let this be the last one...) Also the last day with no studio critic.

    Anyway, I am going to go get some breakfast then look at that Gereman HW.

    Barack Obama and John McCain have been called socialists for their support of the bailout. But Moore, the Socialist Party USA's presidential nominee, really is one, and his feelings are hurt

    Baby named Sarah McCain Palin in Elizabethton, TN (just north of Knoxville)



     
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School blog of BArch student Samuel Mortimer kept from 2008 - 2011. Mostly late-night musings of the studio, but with an emphasis of the events of the College of Architecture and Design and University of Tennessee on the whole. Later blogs discuss participation in the New Norris House project, as both a student and researcher hired after graduation.

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