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Post by Mike on Nov 21, 2008 21:26:30 GMT -5
Yeah, my break for Christmas is from the 24th to January 4th, and my school year ends in mid-June.
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Post by Jason on Nov 21, 2008 23:57:05 GMT -5
Man I feel old. I finished school 3 years ago brb gotta empty my colostomy bag
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Post by Starpossum on Nov 22, 2008 8:23:06 GMT -5
I'm doing Communications at Uni, which is essentially Journalism but in all different mediums, e.g. Internet, TV, newspaper.
It sounds good, so hopefully I like it, but even if I don't I can just transfer to my original first preference, Multimed-Medai studies, 'cause it's at the same Uni but on a different campus. Yay!
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Post by Princess Cheesecake on Nov 22, 2008 18:45:50 GMT -5
Super that sounds way cool! I think I have a course like that down on my preferences too.
What's a Colostomy bag?
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Post by Jason on Nov 22, 2008 23:24:05 GMT -5
It's a bag which old people (usually) urinate in so they don't have to get up to go to the toilet. Not pretty huh?
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Post by starman on Nov 28, 2008 18:05:11 GMT -5
Yesterday I woke up in Tasmania and went to sleep in Cannes! It's awesome, but it's really, really hot... but I'll get used to it, and there are air-conditioners so it's not all bad... the JB Hi-Fi here is awesome.
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Post by Jason on Nov 28, 2008 18:14:46 GMT -5
Urgh Cairns is so effing hot. I went up there a year ago to see my dad (in the middle of summer, mind you) and it was painful. Thank the lord for air conditioning
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Post by starman on Nov 28, 2008 18:44:46 GMT -5
Yesh. We have an air-conditioner in every single room, and can only turn them on in the room we're in, and have to remember to quickly close the door. I don't like it how it stays virtually the exact same temperature at night... Although I don't miss Hobart.
Bikerode 5 kilometres in the boiling hot weather yesterday... almost melted.
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Post by Jye on Nov 30, 2008 0:29:03 GMT -5
I'm back finally! I was gone for a week but yes, I'm here now obviously.
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Post by Starpossum on Nov 30, 2008 4:17:28 GMT -5
Welcome back!
And really, you don't miss Hobart? I loved it.
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Post by starman on Nov 30, 2008 8:16:53 GMT -5
Welcome back! And really, you don't miss Hobart? I loved it. Tasmania is a nice place, and is, if you really think about it, one of the safest places in the world; no cyclones, floods, guns, whatever. But I don't know, I just don't like a lot of people there and there are more bogans in Tassie then there probably is anywhere else. I just think Cannes is such a better place. I currently have two houses down in Tasmania, but my mum's bought a house up here so I'll be able to have frequent 4 week holidays in Cannes! Don't wish to brag, but my apartment up here is basically a four star hotel. There's a pool, the house is really nice, there's a shopping centre nearby and heaps of bike tracks - rode my bike for 2 whole hours today, around about 20 km. ^ Just in case you were interested. ;D
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Post by Princess Cheesecake on Nov 30, 2008 19:10:09 GMT -5
I am also back And I bring with me one piece of random pointless informaion. Did you know the Birch Carrol and Coyle at Maroochydor doesn't have allocated seating? It's the only one i've seen for a while that doesn't. And thanks Jason! I am now informed.
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Post by Starpossum on Dec 1, 2008 7:31:56 GMT -5
I have no idea what Birch Carrol and Coyle is *moves into Lachlan's apartment* That is very true, though, about the bogans in Tassie. Probably the only downside I experienced... I was sitting at the lights in the car with my friend, and this bogan chick on a bike started screaming at us from the footpath for no reason at all. It was simultaneously scary and hilarious.
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Post by starman on Dec 1, 2008 10:22:46 GMT -5
That is very true, though, about the bogans in Tassie. Probably the only downside I experienced... I was sitting at the lights in the car with my friend, and this bogan chick on a bike started screaming at us from the footpath for no reason at all. It was simultaneously scary and hilarious. I'm glad someone agrees with me! Usually no one even knows what a bogan is. I've only ever been to Tasmania, Melbourne, Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Cannes in my entire life, but from what I've seen, Tasmania is the biggest bogan place on the planet. You really wouldn't think so considering the small population and the size, but it's a very cheap place to live also and cardboard boxes are all bogans can really afford...other than alcahol, drugs, knives, hoodies, baggy clothing and baseball caps. No offense Jason. pwned.
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Post by Princess Cheesecake on Dec 2, 2008 5:26:29 GMT -5
I live near what is possible Bogan central so I can't bag anywhere else out for being boganish haha
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