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Cheat Day At Mickie D!

I had a very long day at school today. The lectures on anti-microbials and the endocrine system almost left me brain dead. Honestly, I didn't even know which bus stop to get off. I think I have come to a point where I just want to get on with my remaining essays and start studying on my own. After almost six months of information overload, my brain cells can no longer take any more diagrams and 15-20 pages of handouts. I should really stop moaning because I know one day it's all gonna be worth it. But it's just totally draining. If I only knew, I could have done this course when I was younger.

That and a text message (that stressed me out a bit) prompted me to move my cheat day two days ahead. Hence, my trip to Mc Donald's.


I can't honestly remember the last time I had Mc Do's Single Bypass Burger,haha! Mc Donald's french fries dipped in Sweet 'n Sour sauce is my favourite! And to add a bit of the healthiness in my meal, I went for tropicana orange juice instead of soda. =)
Biting my frustrations of the day--away!

With my Mc Donald's buddy - the ever fabulous Phillip!


Nothing beats Mc Donald's in the city, kasi walang Jollibee! =)

Have a good night. Tomorrow is another day.


tintin
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Comments

  1. hi dear! i forgot you're studying.. what your course???? fast food is good specially when you're tired from school :)

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  2. prescribing course...I would love to think it's food for the brain,haha!x

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