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Post by Iure on Aug 10, 2007 2:08:11 GMT -5
I do hope I get the day off when I turn 22 ... though I'm not sure my boss remembers my birthday. :S Today I'll get the new schedule for the next two weeks (my last two weeks already!!)
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 11, 2007 21:03:58 GMT -5
Why do you only have 2 weeks left?
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Post by Iure on Aug 12, 2007 10:28:11 GMT -5
It was only a summerjob for 6 weeks. After that I go on holiday for a week, and then move to my new city (If I can get a room, that is). And I got the day off!!
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 22, 2007 16:51:18 GMT -5
yay!
Sorry I kinda left you hanging there for a bit. I've been so busy preparing for college. Classes started today and I found a few minutes to post, lol.
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Post by Iure on Aug 23, 2007 12:53:29 GMT -5
Doesn't matter, I read some old posts to keep me busy You started college already? What was your first day like? I got a room in my new town, right in the city centre close to everything: the train station, a park, the shops, and school is only a 15 minute walk!
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Post by Erutanie on Aug 24, 2007 18:38:54 GMT -5
It doesn't take that long to walk clear across my campus:P
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Post by Iure on Sept 1, 2007 11:34:46 GMT -5
Haha, My school doesn't really have a campus, so I win that one Are you settled in nicely?
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Post by Erutanie on Sept 6, 2007 20:19:58 GMT -5
Yeah. I'm close enough to home to not be that far away (ok...so I proved that wrong after one weekend of driving 2 1/2 hrs solo to get home...it was a looooooonnnnnnnngggggggg drive, lol). Yet, I still have like complete independence.
My room is like the perfect size. It's taken me many hours to hang everything on the walls, but I've almost got them to the organized (perhaps disorganized, lol) chaos that I love and feel comfortable in. I forgot my photo albums at home though, so some of those should fill up the little bit I have left.
How does it not have a campus? How does that work? do you go to school at a bus? ok, just kidding on the last one.
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Post by Iure on Sept 8, 2007 12:56:12 GMT -5
Well.. let's see. There are several schools in the city, distributed over quite a large area. One school is on the outskirts of a suburb, mine is just outside the shopping centre etc. Likewise with the student housings. The school internet-site has a long list with addresses/people that rent rooms, some of them very large buildings, sometimes only one or two rooms. Those buildings aren't grouped around universities but just random in between other houses. I don't go by bus, for the simple reason that I don't know yet if there is a bus that stops near my house and my school. So I'll just walk I have a beautiful ballet poster hanging on my wall, now I just need something to put on my door. The person who lived there before me put some very stupid/ugly stickers on it. (Cartoons that aren't funny)
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Post by Erutanie on Sept 8, 2007 18:21:12 GMT -5
Um?....ok....
I have never been on a public bus. I've been on privately chartered ones and on a school bus....hmm...
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Post by Iure on Sept 9, 2007 6:28:54 GMT -5
Well, when you don't have a car, you have no other option than to take the bus sometimes. I can't really say you miss out on Dutch public buses, most of them are driven by angry monkeys.
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Post by Erutanie on Sept 10, 2007 21:33:18 GMT -5
Bus drivers are scary drivers!
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Post by Iure on Sept 12, 2007 3:59:48 GMT -5
I completely agree. My sis and I took the bus to go shopping yesterday, and the busdriver didn't talk. I asked him something about the timeschedule, and he just looked at me. No answer, just this zombie-look... Weird guy...
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Post by Erutanie on Sept 13, 2007 22:50:43 GMT -5
I mean their driving skills, but they themselves can be pretty weird...
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Post by Iure on Sept 14, 2007 6:18:26 GMT -5
Driving skills? Don't you mean their lack of driving skills? The zombie did drive fairly well, but the ones that drive the route-10 buses in my old town used to act kamikaze-like...
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