Forgot to mention, the library of new job is located on Haycock Road. Do you think that's a bad omen?
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That depends, were you one of those who took Haycock's course and did well in it or one of those who never to take another management class with him again? At least you were spared the "Some of you need to go to a writing centre" speech I had to endure in the middle of a Diplomatics class when 1/3 of my classmates failed the mid-term. Frankly I would take Haycock Road over Duranti Drive any day.
My husband has ME/CFS, and has had for many years. He was officially diagnosed in 2011, but has been ill since I have known him. Against all common sense, we decided to have a child. We struggle to maintain a normal existence while dealing with his illness...it touches all aspects of our lives and informs just about every minute of every day. Yet some of the people closest to us still don't believe that my husband is severely ill, don't believe the illness is "real." This blog is an attempt to mitigate that belief.
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That depends, were you one of those who took Haycock's course and did well in it or one of those who never to take another management class with him again? At least you were spared the "Some of you need to go to a writing centre" speech I had to endure in the middle of a Diplomatics class when 1/3 of my classmates failed the mid-term. Frankly I would take Haycock Road over Duranti Drive any day.
Or Dowding Avenue, or Marton Way. ;D
It's not a bad omen! but it's sort of freaky weird...
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