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Reply 15580
Helenia
Are you sure he didn't die? Or have his tongue surgically removed?

I saw Ralfskini at John's films last night! But I'm not sure he saw me :redface:


yeah team america was on there...I really need to see that, if only I didnt have a formal!
i'm huungry. tempted to goto the van of life.
Reply 15582
mmm is tempting, but i've been living on junk food far too much these past few days - need to save money! Bed for me I think!
Reply 15583
I hate dissertations. 4993 words to go.

A.
Lozza
speaking of trinity, he hasn't been making any comments for a long, long time.


he still turns up at the union and acts like and a*se. He clearly thinks the world f himself and that other people just want to listen to him rather than the debate - this kind of undermines most of his speeches (for me at least)

MB
Trinity MUMBLED this morning :eek:!!

I have weak hands :frown:.
Willa
yeah team america was on there...I really need to see that, if only I didnt have a formal!


It was wicked, if totally f'ed up. "Yes Gary, I was raped by Mr. Mistofelees." The projectile vomiting in particular was rather special. Do you see Ralfskini much, he's gone awful quiet on here?

And in a way I'm quite glad you had a formal, what you'd have made of meeting my bf I'd dread to think! :p:
Reply 15587
Helenia
It was wicked, if totally f'ed up. "Yes Gary, I was raped by Mr. Mistofelees." The projectile vomiting in particular was rather special. Do you see Ralfskini much, he's gone awful quiet on here?

And in a way I'm quite glad you had a formal, what you'd have made of meeting my bf I'd dread to think! :p:


yeah he seldom visits TSR now, if at all. I shalln't go into the reasons though. But in real life I see him all the time, a good friend - I bump into him at the bar and between lectures or in chemistry. Still yet to convincingly beat him at pool though, he's too good!
Willa
yeah he seldom visits TSR now, if at all. I shalln't go into the reasons though. But in real life I see him all the time, a good friend - I bump into him at the bar and between lectures or in chemistry. Still yet to convincingly beat him at pool though, he's too good!


Fair enough. I think we all have reasons not to use TSR, we're just selectively ignoring them (unfortunately). Is it something big and scandalous or something not very interesting?

And I bet you could beat me at pool whilst blindfolded and with both hands behind your back, if that's any consolation. :smile:
Reply 15589
Helenia
Fair enough. I think we all have reasons not to use TSR, we're just selectively ignoring them (unfortunately). Is it something big and scandalous or something not very interesting?

And I bet you could beat me at pool whilst blindfolded and with both hands behind your back, if that's any consolation. :smile:


no it's not very interesting at all, i just dont think i should speak for him given that people might question his reasons and it gets all overinflated etc etc.

And beating someone when it's not a challenge is dull...but i'm sure you're not THAT bad!
There are two kinds of friends I see on a daily basis:

Type 1, constantly depressed. Not necessarily moaning about their bad experiences non stop... well... if they did that, they probably wouldn't be so depressed.

Type 2, seems jolly all the time. It appears to me that they don't have anything to worry about. Non at all.

Am I going to meet anyone who's neither depressed nor happy in this place?
Wait for 5 months:frown:
Reply 15592
Camford
There are two kinds of friends I see on a daily basis:

Type 1, constantly depressed. Not necessarily moaning about their bad experiences non stop... well... if they did that, they probably wouldn't be so depressed.

Type 2, seems jolly all the time. It appears to me that they don't have anything to worry about. Non at all.

Am I going to meet anyone who's neither depressed nor happy in this place?


I'd hope I was somewhere in between...unless I'm not a friend :frown:
Willa
I'd hope I was somewhere in between...unless I'm not a friend :frown:

well... Daily basis...
visesh
Wait for 5 months:frown:

You will be depressed from what I can see from my medic friend.
Reply 15595
Camford
There are two kinds of friends I see on a daily basis:

Type 1, constantly depressed. Not necessarily moaning about their bad experiences non stop... well... if they did that, they probably wouldn't be so depressed.

Type 2, seems jolly all the time. It appears to me that they don't have anything to worry about. Non at all.

Am I going to meet anyone who's neither depressed nor happy in this place?


dont i get a type of my own
MathCad 2000 is the worst piece of "professional" software I have ever laid my keyboard on.
Here we go again...

/yawn
I think a lot of people atm are just getting rather worried about exams....i've noticed a lot of people are more down since the start of this term....
People are starting to crack... you can notice the average dosage for anti depressent change... I can smell it in the water... EWWW~~~~ they put prozac in my water :frown:.

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