my life or my view on life at least

...for this news report.
I got into grad school.
I liked it better when I wasn't accepted into grad school---I could put off important decisions. We'll see what happens. I'll keep you posted.
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acceptance is a wonderful thing. good luck on what follows...
Congrats. I had no doubts. So now what about working at camp? Just kidding. On the square.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
I also had no doubtage.
Wait a minutes . . . does this mean we won't be going back to Union as secondary ed majors? Dangit.
Ooh, ooh, and does this mean you'll stop the grumbling and whining? :) Serious, you don't have to stop. I was just teasing. Remember what I said: If ever you need someone to grumble and whine to, I'm available. (I think that'd make a great Hallmark card.)
Sometimes when you make these announcements here, in the blog, and not elsewhere, say last night when you were at my house at 9 p.m., I don't feel like I can respond to your news in real life, say right at this moment when I could call you at work or stop by in CM to say Congrats. Look what you've started. And after I printed out that paper for you. For shame.
i don't like to boast. so i usually don't bring it up. but i'm getting better. why just today i think i told someone just out of the blue.
When I heard this from Ben and Leslie tonight, I said, "OOoh, YAY, so that means that Justin really isn't going to leave Union EVER!" :D
I'm glad. That used to be a characteristic for which I'd make fun... but I think I may be growing more inclined toward joining you permanent Lincolnites all the time now...
Why, oh WHY can't these things come up in REAL conversation!?
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