GAH!!!!
Why on earth is everything I want to go to or do, etc on a FRIDAY?! When I am totally not free on that day?
The HKU libraries are having their annual used book sale (with some of them being duplicate copies of books they have in their catalogue) on 9th October, from 5.00 pm to 9.00 pm. But I probably won't be able to get back to HKU from Taiwai on that day until around 8.00 pm by which time I'll probably be dying from exhaustion. And by that time, maybe the books I'd be interested in buying will have gone (yes, okay...having just 3 hours elapse and having all the books disappear might be just a little bit of an over-exaggeration...but still...it's better to be there first when they open the sale and confirm that you haven't missed anything).
So what on earth do I do? Opt not to go on that particular Friday and go on Saturday instead (which is possible and allowed by my contract)? Or go anyway on Friday and rush as frantically as I can to HKU right after 6?
*sighs*
Why on earth is everything I want to go to or do, etc on a FRIDAY?! When I am totally not free on that day?
The HKU libraries are having their annual used book sale (with some of them being duplicate copies of books they have in their catalogue) on 9th October, from 5.00 pm to 9.00 pm. But I probably won't be able to get back to HKU from Taiwai on that day until around 8.00 pm by which time I'll probably be dying from exhaustion. And by that time, maybe the books I'd be interested in buying will have gone (yes, okay...having just 3 hours elapse and having all the books disappear might be just a little bit of an over-exaggeration...but still...it's better to be there first when they open the sale and confirm that you haven't missed anything).
So what on earth do I do? Opt not to go on that particular Friday and go on Saturday instead (which is possible and allowed by my contract)? Or go anyway on Friday and rush as frantically as I can to HKU right after 6?
*sighs*