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Hi!

 

Right, my freshers week booklet came through the post and there are TWO fancy dress things. One is a ball that has a James Bond/ Miss Moneypenny theme. However, I've never seen a James Bond film that has Miss Moneypenny in it so I don't actually know what I should be wearing. Any ideas?

 

The other one is tarts 'n' vicars...now I think this is very unorignal, so I need ways that I can spice it up a little. Again, any ideas welcome.

 

I can't believe uni has come round so quickly. I'm leaving work on the 31st (following a big piss-up, of course!) and then I shall be leaving St. Albans for good on the 16th/17th-I'm bricking it!

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Don't worry Chubbster. You'll love uni. Plenty of opportunities for heavy drinking sessions!!

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It's four years actually <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

 

Don't worry I will have a job there and I'm coming back in the holidays to work at costa (again!)And anyway, I may not have paid enough tax, but I've put up with the general public of St. Albans for long enough, so stuff that!

 

But anyway, Miss Moneypenny...

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I couldn't do the Quantitive Methods A work. Was very confusing and they didn't really tell me what the subjects that were included in my course contained. I was fausly led into something i didn't really understand <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

 

Still, if you don't try it, you'll never know, and you'll regret later in life i suppose.

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After only six weeks, I'm not surprised you couldn't do it. That's probably why the course was three years.

 

I'm going to get slated for this, and I swear this is not a dig at you Claire so don't get defensive or upset, but in my day - and I'm only 29 myself - you had to have a basic level of spelling, grammer and maths before you'd be considered for A-levels, let alone a degree.

 

Only the cream of a school year would go on to university after finishing A-levels, and it would be a major thing if your son or daughter were accepted.

 

These days anyone seems to be able to get into University. And I mean the thickest and stupidest of people are going.

 

Degrees mean fk all now. I'm pleased for any of you lot who get one and good luck to all of you, but unless it's a decent degree in a decent subject, it won't impress me.

 

 

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