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Wednesday already?

So Many Things

To do! So many obligations, so much homework and so many presentations! It doesn’t help that I’m in a sore need of sleep. I think this is the closest I’ve ever come to experiencing ‘crunch time’ in my university life so far. It’s not exactly horrible, and in a way it’s nice to be stressed once in a while, but I can’t say that I’ll ask for a second helping any time soon.

The three weeks (or so) ahead are going to be a little tricky. I’m sure we’ll pull it off somehow, and even if we don’t it’ll have to sort itself out. And before you know it, it’ll be exam season.

I felt somewhat feverish yesterday. I think it’s probably the lack of sleep. I’ll try not to work too much tonight and hopefully catch a bit of sleep. Tomorrow’s a long day, so I hope I don’t burn out too soon.

Magic And Ronaldo

Now this… I found quite hilarious.

A few weeks backs we reported that a voodoo priest named Pepe had been hired to use his black-magic to injure £80 million Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo, who is now sidelined for a month with an ankle injury, and the crocked forward has now become the centre of a magical war.

A Portuguese wizard, named Fernando Nogueira, had a crack at healing his countryman last week but with Ronaldo still sidelined it seems he failed to dispel the magic of Pepe, who has since responded to Nogueira’s challenge by saying he will cast a spell that will end the World Player of the Year’s career.

But all is not lost for our hero as a group of Peruvian Shamans decided to ride to Ronaldo’s rescue and gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Lima this week to perform a cleansing ritual, involving a bizarre combination of swords and maracas, to lift the curse.

Goodness knows if any of it worked but following a clinical examination and MRI scan Real Madrid’s medical report revealed that “the minimum estimated [recovery] time is three to four weeks”.

[via ESPNsoccernet]

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