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Thursday, May 29, 2008


i am so having trouble writing my 50 word peer appraisal per member now. mental block.

and how do you put everything in a diplomatic way. and oh did i say how i so feel as if I;m writing the same points for everybody just in a different sentence structure. gosh.

it suddenly reminds me of how teachers would write in our report books. just that their job is much much much easier. it's just like 2 sentences the max?!


`porkky! scribbled at 9:51 AM|

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