But at least I'm not on a jury. They only called in groups for two jury pools, and my number didn't come up either time. So I spent most of the day in a noisy, crowded area with other equally bored, distracted, and restless people and tried not to be too bored, distracted, and restless, myself. Got in a bit of (probably poor quality) studying for tomorrow's exam, and managed to get out for a decent walk at lunch. Also finished a book and read most of a magazine, and chatted up a couple of people who were also getting can't-sit-still-itis.
At least I wasn't called, and I'm off the hook for the next three years. Yay! But I do think my brain is turning to mush. I'll be very happy when classes are over tomorrow, although I'm looking forward to A&P; we're starting on the muscles.
Speaking of which - I did decide to go with the modified FBB/PN UB workout scheme for the next five weeks. I didn't have to change all that much, as it happens; three exercises, total, all things I have been doing and will do again in the first stage of MS. (Front squat, incline bench, and one other, I forget what. Plus I messed with the planks, because I'm up to two minutes on weighted planks and it's time to switch that up.) I also got a new (well, used) book today, this little puppy:
I keep seeing Robert dos Remedios' name popping up, and having quickly reviewed the plans, I can see why: his approaches are similar to those of the Cosgroves. I don't know what the relationship between those parties, if any, might be, but they've drunk from the same well, no doubt. In any event, I only had a chance to briefly peruse the programs, but there's plenty of flexibility and variety, and I can see having fun playing with this at some point.
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