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 My day was just like any ordinary, boring, not very exciting, not very fun, not that good, not very awesome, not very great, not that bad, not that cool, not a very terrible day with absolutely no action in the day. My day all started out when I woke up. 

  I can not really remember what I did today. The past few days I do not really remember what I do in the mornings. Usually, I guess that I sit around, do my stuff I have to do, and read. But a lot of times I do not think that is what I did in my day.

  Today I am guessing that I woke up by myself. I just have a gut feeling that I woke up by myself even though I hardly ever wake up by myself. I also guessed that I felt tired and went back to sleep again witch is what I normally do if nobody is forcing me to wake up.

  After that, I probably woke up again and got up hen I think that I went to the upstairs common room and played a board game called castle panic. It is a really good game. It can have one to six players in the game. It is a game where you defend your castle from monsters.

  These monsters can be boss monsters, trolls, orcs, and goblins. There are also things you can add to the game. Sadly I do not own any of them. Anyway, I played that for a while. I played the solitaire version. The game is easy after you play it a couple of times.

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