I'm in the library. at? I don't know.
Laptop still broken.
iPod still at the bottom of the elevator shaft.
Running on hope that the former will be recovered by the end of this week; the latter, probably never.
I read "The Overcoat" by Gogol, and "The Yellow Wall-paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
All my classes are great so far. Crap I have a calculus quiz tomorrow morning.
Exciting things.
Laptop still broken.
iPod still at the bottom of the elevator shaft.
Running on hope that the former will be recovered by the end of this week; the latter, probably never.
I read "The Overcoat" by Gogol, and "The Yellow Wall-paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
All my classes are great so far. Crap I have a calculus quiz tomorrow morning.
Exciting things.
2 comments:
I believe that "in" and "at" are both correct in this instance.
Your iPod is at the bottom of the elevator shaft?! D: That's awful. I am so sorry. But at least you're hopefully getting your laptop back soon, yay!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJE-fs6HjAI
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