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How was your week? So, how was your week? Let me tell you about mine!

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Old 02-23-2004, 09:47 AM   #1
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making a forum called how was your week? thats just asking for it, lol. i'm gonna do soooo much complaining in here like! (i apologise in advance).

well, no one has to read or reply to this, as it seems, its just a forum to vent stuff about your week.

ok, so its monday...again...the half term holidays are over for me and its back to school...again. i was so enjoying my time off too, lots of time to catch up on sleep, forum posting, guitar playing, writing etc. twas great. but alas, sadly its back to the grindstone until easter. (bah!) i even got some time in on my fan fiction obsession over half term (ewww, i know *shame*).

but, to start the week off in good form....my lovely friend matthew has got an audition for a part in eastenders!! (for all those who don't know, famous british soap opera! cool title music.) its all very hush hush, but he's very excited, as am i. yay for him! he'll get it no probs hopefully, cus he's fantabulous.

as for me, i have english coursework re-drafting to slog my way through all this week! fun stuff. its on catch 22, i loved the book, but the coursework title seems to be asking for contextual info and historical background and the author's life etc. i may as well have not even read the damn thing!

going to a big mad christian worship concert this week. matt redman is gonna be there!! (if you know who matt redman is, surely this is exciting! well, i love the guy) so that should be lots of fun.

well, cant say i have much else less to chat about....so i shall stop now.

*end transmission*
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Old 06-05-2004, 08:46 PM   #2
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I have two daughters who are A-level student types. One of them just has to go in for her exams and the other still has several weeks left as she is doing an applied science (forensics) course. She turns 18 on Monday next (7th) and my youngest turns 3 at the end of the month. She can be a bit of a handful at times but she's lovely with it. She goes to nursary 3 mornings a week. Good luck with your studies.
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