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Postby Eliko » Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:57 am

Hi Lena, Hi smileyRose, welcome to the forum. :) :) :) :) :)
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Postby LENA » Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:28 am

Goodmoring Pete, sorry if I was rude with you!

Hi SmileRose! :)

Hello to you too Eliko! :)

Thank you for the wellcome note!

:) :) :) :)
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Postby Pete_D » Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:08 pm

LENA wrote:Goodmoring Pete, sorry if I was rude with you!


Don't worry, I am big enough and ugly enough to take it ;)

I notice you were still surfing the web at 10am UK time... I am glad to see that early morning lectures still don't exist at uni. ;) (well, I used to have a couple of them in my day, but I just skipped those ones and stayed in bed a bit longer :))

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Postby smileyRose » Mon Jan 15, 2007 7:50 pm

Hey, this forum is full of such a cheery bunch of people. :)
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Postby GorillaGal » Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:40 pm

cheery bunch of people? LOL you have alot to learn!
welcome--SmileyRose!
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Postby GorillaGal » Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:41 pm

Pete_D wrote:
Pete_D wrote:Sorry - I failed to read the word "Stamford" sitting just under your name!


Or am I just going completely mad???? It says "United Kingdom"?

Help, what's happening????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:? :? :?


whatever kind of dish you are Pete, it has alcohol in it!
(that makes it more tasty!) ;-)

XXX
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Postby smileyRose » Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:10 pm

Hi and thanks for the welcome GorillaGal.

Hehe I want whatever Pete's drinking! LOL Stamford, where on earth is that? :D
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Postby LENA » Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:36 am

Pete...how big and ugly you are? I am curious right now...
Actually I dont have lectures in the morning at all...all my lectures are in the afternoon and evening!
But dont worry...morning lectures still exist (from 9 am)
I dont want to sleep to many hours because my brain refuse to turn on if I sleep to many hours. And when you are alone...you have to do everything by yourself (cleaning, shopping, stydies etc)...and I know how to clean and cook and how to use the vacuum cleaner
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Postby Pete_D » Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:55 am

Hi Lena,

LENA wrote:Pete...how big and ugly you are? I am curious right now...

LOL! Big and ugly enough, let's just leave it at that ;)

LENA wrote:I dont want to sleep to many hours because my brain refuse to turn on if I sleep to many hours. And when you are alone...you have to do everything by yourself (cleaning, shopping, stydies etc)...and I know how to clean and cook and how to use the vacuum cleaner


Personally, I don't think my brain has turned on since I left uni :D

I used to find it easier to work in the evening, so I tended to stay up late and then sleep in a bit. But I have to say, my masters degree I found to be a lot more difficult than my bachelors degree and I had to do a lot more hard work to get it, so respect to you, I can imagine the effort you have to put in!

Also, do you work part time as well? It seems over the last few years most students now seem to have part time jobs as well as studying.

Re. the housework - can't your housemates help out with some of that though?! When I used to houseshare at uni. we had a rota system which meant that everyone did their fair share (well, in theory!).

BTW should you ever feel the need to practice at cleaning - you know, to get better so that you can get it done quicker - well my house is always available, as it could do with a quick clean & polish. Remember, I'm only an hour or so up the motorway ;)

[Note: I was only joking about the "cleaning my house" bit! :)]

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Postby LENA » Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:17 am

hm tempting but no thanks! :p (about the cleaning) I knew that was a joke. Dont worry I have sense of humour. But to be honest am not complaining about cleaning. I live with nice people and I dont mind if sometimes clean for them and cook for them. I really enjoy it. I like to treat kindly to people that I like...and I dont see housework as torture. And I dont think that I need more practice. I believe am good enought. Am cleaning and cookng since I was 10...helping my mum. :)

About my studies, to be honest I found more difficult my bachelor than my master course. I had to study more than now. I used to work part time in my bachelor degree when I was back in Cyprus. Now I dont because I am a teacher and I dont thing it will be easy for me to find a part time job here. Thanks for the respect anyway!

To be honest my class mates are half part timers and the have jobs and families but the full timers as me, they are just focused on studies

Oh and sorry about Gorila...
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