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Hi Georgi :) How are you today?

@Xan: So, only partying so far ;)
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Nice entrance Veh ;) Thankyou for the rose :D

How is everyone today? :)

@CE I'm good, just got up about an hour ago after a night of drinking c0cktails ;)

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@C.E.: well basically yes, but also learning a bit about the information the school puts on the net ("blackboard" - thingy on the net, where we download ei. our scheduels(sp?) and assignments from)
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>*Butterflies suddenly fill the room with the sound of their beating wings against the air. Within moments the room is totally filled with the vibrant colours of various species of butterflies. Vehemence appears sitting on a barstool in the corner, a rose in his hand and a smile on his face*
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Eh...hi Veh, what mind altering drugs are you on today? ;)

Thanks for the rose, btw, I'll have it for lunch :D

@Georgi: I'm excellent :) What have you been up to lately?

@Xan: So, how long is this education? Any pretty ladies in your class? ;)
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>@Xan: So, only partying so far ;) </STRONG>
What do you mean, so far? That doesn't stop until you graduate... :D
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*bows humbly* still got it ;) :D

Georgi: Your welcome ;)

CE: Your gonna eat the rose? And you say I'm on the mind altering drugs? :p

Xandax: Don't jump off the bridge, Gruntboy would miss you too much ;)
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG><snip>@Xan: So, how long is this education? Any pretty ladies in your class? ;) </STRONG>
2 years and 2 months only, so it is a short one.
There is only one "pretty" lady (as you say) in the entire year (3 classes) and yes, she is in my class, but I fear she is a **** :D

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@Georgi : *LOL* - that is right :D

@V.: Well I'm jumping anyway - luckily for me, the brigde is only over a small ditch :D :D

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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>What do you mean, so far? That doesn't stop until you graduate... :D </STRONG>
True :D I partied a lot when I was at university, and the more busy I was, the more I partied. One year I took two full time courses parallell (medicine and psychology) - I've never partied so much in my life (maybe with the exception of my mid-teens) :D :D

@Veh: I'm constantly on mind altering drugs, but they are endogenously produced :D The rose was tasty, btw ;)

@Xan: Only one? What a pity. Is it a male dominated education?

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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>True :D I partied a lot when I was at university, and the more busy I was, the more I partied. One year I took two full time courses parallell (medicine and psychology) - I've never partied so much in my life (maybe with the exception of my mid-teens) :D :D </STRONG>
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But since I never work, I guess I have to play harder :D
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>True :D I partied a lot when I was at university, and the more busy I was, the more I partied. One year I took two full time courses parallell (medicine and psychology) - I've never partied so much in my life (maybe with the exception of my mid-teens) :D :D </STRONG>
Isn't there some rule that applies to this? :p

The amount you party is directly proportional to the business of your schedule.

Although that could be misconstued somewhat by the fact that schedule is so vague... :D
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Originally posted by Xandax:
<STRONG>Work hard - play hard :)
But since I never work, I guess I have to play harder :D </STRONG>
That makes two of us! :D
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
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@Xan: Only one? What a pity. Is it a male dominated education?
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Very - I think there is a total of <10% women in all 3 classes combined.
We have 5 out of about 25 in my class.
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Originally posted by Xandax:
<STRONG>Very - I think there is a total of <10% women in all 3 classes combined.
We have 5 out of about 25 in my class.</STRONG>
And that's what you get for studying computing... ;) Well, it could be worse, you could be an engineer :D
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>@Veh: I'm constantly on mind altering drugs, but they are endogenously produced :D The rose was tasty, btw ;) </STRONG>
Ah, the best kind ;)

Um, Ce, you've got a little petal on your lip there ;) :p
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>And that's what you get for studying computing... ;) Well, it could be worse, you could be an engineer :D </STRONG>
Well - I'm not studying to find women (eventhough that wouldn't be bad :D ), then I would be studying something like "Nordic" at university :D
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Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>And that's what you get for studying computing... ;) Well, it could be worse, you could be an engineer :D </STRONG>
... or an accountant ;) :p
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>... or an accountant ;) :p </STRONG>
Ahemn - there were some "nice" women at university studying economics ;)
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Originally posted by Xandax:
<STRONG>Ahemn - there were some "nice" women at university studying economics ;) </STRONG>
There are some nicer women in the psychology units I did :p And of course general business units. Hell, I met my ex-girlfriend in one of my subjects... ;)
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Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>There are some nicer women in the psychology units I did :p And of course general business units. Hell, I met my ex-girlfriend in one of my subjects... ;) </STRONG>

You were their subject? :D :D
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Originally posted by Xandax:
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You were their subject? :D :D </STRONG>
*mental note, never say subject and psychology in the same sentence* ;)

I meant units as in parts of the course. And what do you mean thier? Who are you refering to? :p
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