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Post by SpirallingSnowy on Apr 5, 2008 21:35:36 GMT 10
lol i didnt think it would be as hard to get these boards started as this....
So yeah, just out of curiousity, what are people up in the next few weeks???
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 5, 2009 0:17:39 GMT 10
Dang, Snowy, it's hard to believe that so much is planned ... for such a short time ... by so many ...
Even those without Volkswagens ...
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Post by bethie on Jan 12, 2009 20:21:19 GMT 10
I planned on studying these holidays... but that's failed miserably. Can't tell if that's a bad thing just yet though
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 12, 2009 22:26:27 GMT 10
Put Books under Pillow before bed. University tests prove ... Osmosis works
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Post by bethie on Jan 13, 2009 6:52:29 GMT 10
Hehehe!
Gah, uni will be the death of me! I wish mine was like Sydney uni, where they like... wrote your timetables for you *grunts*
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 13, 2009 20:49:53 GMT 10
Hehehe! Gah, uni will be the death of me! I wish mine was like Sydney uni, where they like... wrote your timetables for you *grunts* Wha ... and gave you peeled grapes as well ? @ Qld Uni they even "made up" the lecture venues sometimes. 15 -20 Students milling outside a Broom Cupboard was hilarious. (Till the semester got underway ... And the "Admin Problems" got either ironed out or fired.)
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Post by bethie on Jan 13, 2009 21:25:49 GMT 10
Heeey, don't be mean. I'm a product of the all-girls catholic education system. If it isn't sthingy fed, I don't want it! *pokes out tongue* Heh heh heh. Broom Cupboard. That's some awesome organising, right there
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 14, 2009 14:13:15 GMT 10
He he Uni's house some of the smartest minds ... and some of the thickest ... and some of the most impractical ... and some of the most absent kind as well.
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Post by bethie on Jan 14, 2009 22:06:05 GMT 10
Haha, too true!
I'd probably fall under the 'absent minded' category *grins*
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 23, 2009 21:43:19 GMT 10
Eurrrrrgh ... !!! Just back from a 3 day trip driving around outback NSW. Griffith, Coleambally, Jerilderie, Deniliquin, Finley ... Met some nice folk, ... but now I'm stuffeded ... General message was ... 'Please send Rain!' ... So ... I DID ... Asexual Witchdoctor Shaggy ... FTW !!
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Post by bethie on Jan 24, 2009 9:16:59 GMT 10
Omg! Bring rain here! Like, right now. PLEASE!
I'm going to the Art Gallery. Normally I'd love to... but it's gonna be like, 35 degrees, which is the worst temp. for going to the city >_______>
Whatcha get up to on your trip?
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 26, 2009 9:39:52 GMT 10
Whatcha get up to on your trip? I was delivering Caskets & Coffins to Funeral Directors! It's not as much fun as it sounds though ... ;D
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Post by bethie on Jan 26, 2009 22:59:09 GMT 10
Sounds a little, erm... macabre. At least you..got..out?
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Post by Shaggy on Jan 31, 2009 18:15:18 GMT 10
It's quite fascinating talking to folk who deal with bodies daily. And who provide comfort to people ... @ what is, usually, one of the toughest times of their life. Some of the more introspective, have an interesting "perspective" on "The Journey of Life".
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Post by bethie on Feb 1, 2009 10:19:21 GMT 10
Hrm, yeah, that def. would be interesting. Sorta makes yourself look at your own mortality and what your take is on that particular journey!
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