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I've successfully fought off a rather savage case of the Mondays. Spirits have fluctuated a bit, generally high with just the sometimes affectionate sadness that lingers when the world is dead and dormant like it is now. It is six o'clock and I am still at school, but I'm happy enough I guess. I may have another long day this week, but not as long as this one, and I got most of what I needed to done. Right now I want to read some Hemingway. Maybe I'll head to Borders and read "The Snows of Kilmanjaro" or launch into A Farewell to Arms. I like his simplicity and his imagery; it provides a most welcome retreat from the ice and cold, obsidian world that turns hostile with any wind. The world grows cold and sometimes connections are hard to come by. Matt got a dog, named Journey. She is neat. From the new novel ( He Had Lost God ) due this year, hopefully: He left the restaurant and headed west, past the KFC where he would eat dinner, over the ra