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I know I've been away for aaaaaages, but I forgot my login and only got round to changing it now. duuuuuuuur... I will be updating anyday now!

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Latest reply: Feb 13, 2004

So Long!!!

hey there, today is the 14th march and i am going to see turin brakes!!! i can barely contain myself...

not much to report other than that. just sooooooo very very hyper!!!

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Latest reply: Mar 14, 2003

Day... ah who gives a crap...

I've been very busy over the last few weeks, what with house-hunting in Canterbury, being bored stupid over... and over... and over... I sat in one particular methods lecture with a friend and we discussed how we might escape from the back row of a lecture theatre without being seen or heard. Crawling, rolling accross tables commando styleee, running like a girl screaming, digging our way out, creating a secret door in the back wall, claiming to be violently ill, being violently ill, shifting down a seat at a time until we were near enough to the door to leg it, creating a diversion, waiting until the lecturer had his back turned, abducting the lecturer, killing the lecturer and just walking out were all considered, until we realised... it was 17:55 and the lecture was finishing.

I've abandonned the Shanghai Noon entry, well its just in limbo, and I've started a '101 uses for sticks' page as this seemed to be a good way to spend my time during lectures. Suggestions are more than welcome. People just don't give the humble stick enough credit!

Ah well... 'til whenever...

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Latest reply: Feb 6, 2003

Day... ah who gives a crap...

I've been very busy over the last few weeks, what with house-hunting in Canterbury, being bored stupid over... and over... and over... I sat in one particular methods lecture with a friend and we discussed how we might escape from the back row of a lecture theatre without being seen or heard. Crawling, rolling accross tables commando styleee, running like a girl screaming, digging our way out, creating a secret door in the back wall, claiming to be violently ill, being violently ill, shifting down a seat at a time until we were near enough to the door to leg it, creating a diversion, waiting until the lecturer had his back turned, abducting the lecturer, killing the lecturer and just walking out were all considered, until we realised... it was 17:55 and the lecture was finishing.

I've abandonned the Shanghai Noon entry, well its just in limbo, and I've started a '101 uses for sticks' page as this seemed to be a good way to spend my time during lectures. People just don't give the humble stick enough credit!

Ah well... 'til whenever...

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Latest reply: Feb 6, 2003

Days 4, 5, 6 and 7.

3 day weekends should become regularities. Thursdays journey home was good (well the WAGN rail part was fantastic, Connex part was poo... but whats new?). If anyone has the misfortune to travel on Connex trains then you'll know what I'm talking about.

It was the most relaxing time I've had in a long while. Woke up on Friday to Bargain Hunt (a students dream) and watched TV all day. Sat in my front room and pigged out. What?

Saturday was pretty much the same, watched Messiah II and various other bits and pieces. Ate more food.

Woke up this morning and caught the 1pm train back from Huntingdon Station (after eating as much as I could this morning whilst packing and watching Lord Of The Rings) a pretty uneventful few days, but that was nice after the complete choas of my first three weeks back at Uni!

Nothing more done on the guide entries, I will be tomorrow though. Until tomorrow H2G2...

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Latest reply: Jan 26, 2003


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