Sophomore Year 11177-2101-048
For the last two weeks, I am officially a Sophomore.
(Yes, I know that it’s a college term, but since school is H’bury College, I thought that it would be fitting)
School has being going great, with all my 3/4s going exceptionally well. Legal, Revs and Music are great, with the 1/2s trailing behind…
Tech has been pretty average, with the usual information nights etc, although the junior speech nights are coming up, so that will be a real bugger. Can’t the stupid campuses put on their own speech nights??? Berwick builds a brand new hall, only to come to Aikman to do their speech nights!!! Cut it back to just Middle School, and you will fit!
Got a legal SAC coming up this week; It’s meant to be a really easy one (It’s evidently only 30 minutes), but still, it counts towards VCE…
In the entertainment side of things, Death Proof came out the other week, and it was bloody awesome!! Best Quentin Tarantino movie since Pulp Fiction. Hitman comes out on Thursday, and I’m hoping to organize some people to go see it with me on opening night, it looks like it could be one of the best movies of the year (In my opinion).
”Australia Votes ‘07″ is coming up next weekend, and I’m banking on a late run to the gate by the Coalition. I can think of only one thing worse than Kevin Rudd being in power, and that is Julia Gillard whispering in his ear (and squillions of union members whispering in hers). So, if you’re eligible to vote, read the following instructions.
How to complete the ballot paper
To vote for a Member of the House of Representatives, an elector is required to write the number ‘1’ in the box next to the candidate who is their first choice - in this case, the LIBERAL or NATIONAL candidate, and the numbers ‘2’, ‘3’ and so on against all the other candidates, in order of the elector’s preference (with LABOR last, and the GREENS second-to-last).
Ballot papers which are not marked according to the rules for voting are called informal votes. Ballot papers cannot be counted if they are informal.
Polling officials at the polling place are available to assist you in completing your ballot paper. Remember, if you make a mistake on a ballot paper (Ie Voting LABOR for anything higher than last) you may return it to the polling official who issued it to you and receive a fresh one.

^^^ REMEMBER, Liberal/National 1st, Labor last.
And that is that,
The End.
TRK

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