Bee Gees Fan wrote:But Wezzo! If you went on this trip, and spent two hours walking around the city, you might meet someone incredible, who will become a lifelong friend and change your life forever! And have nothing but a positive impact on you.
Then again, you could get hopelessly lost...although I prefer the first scenario.
Wezzo wrote:Nervosa wrote:Wezzo wrote:Bee Gees Fan wrote:Wezzo wrote:I'm goig on a trip to a student politics conference on Monday. Not looking forward to it though, really!
Why not, Wezzo? You like politics, don't you?
Not a fan of trips, and we get two hours free time, which I don't want - I don't like going around cities I don't know.
My Politics class went to Dublin last year for a trip. Wezzo, if you don't want to go, don't; they can't make you. I didn't go on mine (because I don't like the people in the class I only have one mate in the class and he's mates with all the rest of them, so I didn't fancy walking around with a group of 14 people I didn't like for a day...one hour in class is bad enough!)
Good advice there. And I've decided I'm not.
Stratman wrote:Frasier wrote: Its quite a tough affair considering that my lexical phrasing is almost immutable.[/i]
Damn you sounded like Frasier there.
Sideshow Meg wrote:I got an offer from Manchester today, thus complteing my UCAS application form. I'm pretty chuffed that I got six for six on my chosen universites actually.
Sideshow Meg wrote:I got an offer from Manchester today, thus complteing my UCAS application form. I'm pretty chuffed that I got six for six on my chosen universites actually.
Sideshow Meg wrote:I got an offer from Manchester today, thus complteing my UCAS application form. I'm pretty chuffed that I got six for six on my chosen universites actually.
Stratman wrote:Frasier wrote: Its quite a tough affair considering that my lexical phrasing is almost immutable.[/i]
Damn you sounded like Frasier there.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:I get the impression that this is how Frasier naturally speaks/writes. (And Frasier, I must say, you are one of the most intelligent 17-year-olds I have come across. ) I'm not being a brown-noser. I mean it.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:I'm assuming you may have thought he was older, because of his articulate and sophisticated writing style?
I like him. He seems nice.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Oh, what age were you thinking of, then?
Come to that, how old did you first think I was, before you found out? I seem to remember some people being surprised when they found out how "young" I was. I was quite flattered, because the implication was, they thought me intelligent!
Beer Necessity wrote:I don't know why I thought that made you older though...
Wezzo wrote:Have spent more time on Frasier Online than ever. It's proving addictive. It's even got in the way of me starting an essay, bah.
Wezzo wrote:Dear Diary,
Have spent more time on Frasier Online than ever. It's proving addictive. It's even got in the way of me starting an essay, bah.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Because there's a stereotype of teenagers as being uneducated yobbos?
Bee Gees Fan wrote:Wezzo wrote:Have spent more time on Frasier Online than ever. It's proving addictive. It's even got in the way of me starting an essay, bah.
Shameful. Get started on the essay.
Nah, on second thoughts, forget the essay and stay here.
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