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Post by Iure on Dec 29, 2008 6:23:04 GMT -5
Luckily I'm not the only one, so even the dullest classes are sometimes fun.
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Post by Erutanie on Dec 29, 2008 12:40:58 GMT -5
I hate dull classes. They are manageable if the material is interesting though...
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Post by Iure on Jan 4, 2009 13:19:11 GMT -5
I used to do my English homework in the few history classes I went to.
I love Primark!!!! It's a really cheap store, that just opened its first shop in Holland. I knew it from my time in Belfast. I went shopping with my sis and my best friend, and we bought so much! I had: a bathrobe, 2 pyjamas, loads of underwear, a warm zipperhoodie with teddybear-lining, socks, 6 towels, houseshoes and some more stuff, for just under 60 euros. I love primark.
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 4, 2009 17:37:27 GMT -5
Wow. That's a lot of stuff for 60 in any currency.
For a second I thought you said horse shoes. I was wondering why you needed those, lol. Then I read it again, lol.
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Post by Iure on Jan 5, 2009 8:52:50 GMT -5
hahaha, then I would have to buy a horse as well My mum loved my robe, so now we have to go back next week and buy one for her
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 5, 2009 22:40:47 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking, lol. The horse itself wouldn't be too bad, but feeding them are expensive.
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Post by Iure on Jan 6, 2009 5:43:46 GMT -5
And a place to stay for it, I don't think a horse would enjoy climbing the stairs
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 6, 2009 18:12:17 GMT -5
True, lol. He could sleep outside the building maybe?
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Post by Iure on Jan 7, 2009 3:23:49 GMT -5
We've got about a foot and a half of sidewalk, so it should be a very small horse. Or maybe the owner of the store downstairs wouldn't mind having a horse in her giftshop
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 7, 2009 22:38:59 GMT -5
That sounds like a good plan to me, lol. Maybe she'd help you pay for hay as well, lol.
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Post by Iure on Jan 8, 2009 6:48:23 GMT -5
now I only have to find a horse We have to hand in some assignments for a course, and he only accepts original, handwritten ones. Small problem: 90% of the class doodled on their papers So now everyone is going to create some new 'old' assignments
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 9, 2009 23:28:01 GMT -5
rofl. Wha, they don't think the professor would appreciated doodled on assignments? . Are you handing in new 'old' assignments as well?
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Post by Iure on Jan 10, 2009 5:13:05 GMT -5
I have to. My assignments are filled with zoo animals (My friend and I challenged each other by writing animal sounds on the paper, and then the other had to draw the animal. ) and flowers, rainbows and (worst of all) comments like 'This is boooooring'. So yeah, I have to hand in new 'old' assignments as well .
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Post by Erutanie on Jan 10, 2009 18:22:17 GMT -5
rofl, literally. The class was that interesting, was it? What class was it?
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Post by Iure on Jan 11, 2009 5:17:56 GMT -5
Scientific writing, about writing a paper. Or, in this case: How to explain how to write a paper in the most boring, uninteresting and confusing way... But it really helped with our drawing skills
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