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Smilodon Posted Nov 5, 2004
totally!
so much work, so little time!
AAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TeaKay Posted Nov 5, 2004
Aw, I'm suffering from the opposite... too much time, and nothing to do with it. Want to swap for a while?
TK[1]
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Smilodon Posted Nov 6, 2004
Yeah sure! The you can finish my report on the Geology of Callander and start my long long long essay!
Deal?
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TeaKay Posted Nov 6, 2004
Sounds good to me.
You have to spend all day trawling through application forms, and trying to find other suitable things for me to apply for.
TK[1]
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Smilodon Posted Nov 8, 2004
Can do, can do!
I think this swapping lives thing might just work!!
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Smilodon Posted Nov 15, 2004
the theory of probability says it should. (can you tell I've been watching kids science programes all morning??)
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TeaKay Posted Nov 15, 2004
Ah, but you haven't taken into account the fact that there are more variables in question than just whether I apply or not, and also the fact that each application is an independant event and therefore doesn't affect following applications, nor is it affected by preceding applications.
At least I haven't forgotten /all/ my maths
TK[1]
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Smilodon Posted Nov 18, 2004
My housemate does maths. she's useful when it comes to mathswork I can't do
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TeaKay Posted Nov 18, 2004
What's she like? she single? Blind? Stupid?
Sorry... the desperation's getting to me. She's gotta have something wrong with her if she's doing maths... it's a course requirement as far as I can remember.
TK[1]
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TeaKay Posted Nov 19, 2004
No. Especially not if they say they are. And ESPECIALLY not if they're doing maths out of choice.
TK[1]
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Smilodon Posted Nov 19, 2004
she's actually doing maths with astronomy, but wants to drop the astronomy.
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TeaKay Posted Nov 21, 2004
No way? You have to introduce us then, or at least suggest the idea, cos that's what I did, without the droppage...
TK[1]
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