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Possum Posted May 29, 2000
At primary school it would be better. Then you could bully him and flush his head down the toilet. For example.
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Dancing Ermine Posted May 30, 2000
I took to ignoring him throughout primary and secondary school. I would say that we had conversations on the school premises amounting to less than two hours in the last ten years or so
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Demon Drawer Posted May 30, 2000
Me and my bro have been avoiding each other sine we wwent to Uni. I went first to Kingston, he went to St. Andrews you can't get much further apart than that, he didin't apply any further south than Durham in the first place.
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Dancing Ermine Posted May 30, 2000
I did the geographical applications too. The furthest North I applied was UMIST and I never intended going there. I wanted to be reasonably close to home but far enough away to be independent. Of course that all changed when my parents decided it was a good idea to move countries.... Hopefully my brother will stay over there, but I doubt it.
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Possum Posted May 30, 2000
Move countries???? Where to?
I lived near Liverpool and came all the way down South to sunny Kent. I wanted to get as far away as possible.
Then, of course, I'll probably go to Japan after I've finished my course here...
No more nagging older sisters then
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Demon Drawer Posted May 30, 2000
In DE's parent's case the best country off all Ireland, which seems strange to say as I am now trying to escape it again.
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Demon Drawer Posted May 31, 2000
Unless you're talking about Donegal which is the only point of the douth you can reach by drining north.
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Dancing Ermine Posted May 31, 2000
I do intend to at some stage especially as things have calmed down. I always fancied a look at the Giants Causeway
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Dancing Ermine Posted Jun 1, 2000
We'll see how things are going in a couple of years time, I'm a little busy this summer (not to mention broke )
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