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ہفتہ 18 اکتوبر 2003Saturday, October 18, 2003
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Curse the stupid person(s) whose actions resulted in a fire alarm at 4am. Crazy time to get up, quickly get dressed and then go out of the building. I couldn’t sleep for a while afterwards and feel tired today.
Posted by Zack at October 18, 2003 5:19 PM in Life
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Posted by: Al-Muhajabah (260 comments) at October 18, 2003 7:23 PM
My sad realization yesterday after staying up till fajr and then dealing with the overpowering fatigue the next day: dang, I’m getting old. This is the beginning of the end. Used to be I could pull back to back all nighters and not even flinch, but one late night now and I’m dead two days running. :D
Posted by: Owl (44 comments) at October 19, 2003 4:14 AM
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I remember that used to happen all the time when I was living in the dorms in college.