My mornings - capital revenue distinctions, tax, realisation of shares enabling it to be assessable income instead of capital etc.
My afternoons - Kafka, Camus, Dickens, Shakespeare, James Boyd White, Ian Ward, Bruce Rockwood, Richard Posner, feminist legal theory, critical race theory, Derrick Bell.
My evenings - Fight-Do! (need activity after hours of being cooped up in the library.)
My nights - Securities, derivatives, interest rate and currency swaps, TEA, listings, Bills of Exchange Act 1908, Cheques Act 1960, disclosure statements, knowing receipts, knowing assistance, zzzzzz....... should I be focusing so much on Ward for my essay? zzzzzz.... need to finish essay by this week, time is running out! zzzzzzz.... stress, stress, stress zzzzzzz......
NEXT MORNING - Rush for class!
Just a short summary of my day.
I just finished some readings on the European debt capital market (bonds, Euroclear, Clearstream, MTN, ratings, listings, negative pledges, commercial papers, Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poors Corporation, global notes....
) when I went online to find out that my class in the morning is cancelled!
I could have slept in but in a flash of hardworking brilliance today, I booked some jurisprudence material on close reserve for tomorrow morning. Grumble, grumble, grumble. Richard Posner had better love me for getting myself to law school in the early hours of the morning just to read him!
Wednesday, Micheal has asked if I would like to go to a book launch at Rutherford House. Apparently, they're launching the "Baubles of Politics" and Winston Peters is speaking. Should be interesting, but maybe I will stay home and cook and be the domesticated little kitten that I am. Will see.
Thursday, I was asked to go to the Law Students' International party at the Occidental. Heimun has also asked if I would like to have a cosy get-together at her home in Khandallah for a hot cross bun party in commemoration of Easter. Home-cooked food vs drunken law students, home-cooked food vs drunken law students... is there even a contest? Missing out on Lizzie's birthday do though because I promised Heimun I'd go to her place beforehand. They're watching 300 after, which I have been dying to see. I will watch it eventually. According to Times magazine, which I was reading prior to this, the movie is "a movie about a graphic novel about a movie about a battle". lol. They're just whining about the whole digital-ness of 300. Being a bit of a classics buff, I don't really mind the graphics as long as they portray the battle of Thermopylae in accurate enough detail.
Going to put out the rubbish now.... and then maybe sleep?
p/s: Am not getting enough of the Buena Vista Social Club!