Tuesday, November 30, 2010

How to Handle the TSA during the Thanksgiving Break

 
OK so here’s the deal, it’s the Thanksgiving Break.  This is a time when students get a few days to take a break from school before going back to prepare for finals.  During this time, a lot of people will be traveling home to be with their families.  While the break is a good time to not think about anything, some issues should be addressed regarding the TSA: Turkey, Sleeping, and Adjusting your belt for the Thanksgiving break.
            In regards to Turkey, for a student it is probably the best meal they will get due to the fact it does not involve making boiling Ramen.  Any meal that does not involve Ramen is good and should be cherished as much as possible.  Enjoy all the turkey and side dishes during the break.
            In regards to Sleeping, eating the turkey and side dishes helps when it comes to sleeping.  Sleep as much as you can because it will be last good sleep you get before finals week. 
            In regards to Adjusting your belt, that simply means to repeat eating turkey and sleeping as much as possible.  As I said before, after the Thanskgiving break, its pretty much studying for finals.
            So good luck on the break and enjoy it as much as you can.
 
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