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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Such fond memories. Unfortuantely most of the friends I went to uni with have now gone off in different directions, and most of them are now in Australia
Yeah all of my friends in that group are still in Massachusetts, except one, whos in New York. We all went to different colleges. I dont think one of us ended up in the same college, so its kind of put a stop to our LAN parties indefinetly. I bet graduation was the last time Ill see many of those people and it might have been the last time the entire group is assembled. But no where to go except forwards in life and looking back is only that, looking back. Cant really change anything by looking back.

Do you miss many of your old classmates?

EDIT*looks at last 2 posts NOT relating to football...*
CRAPPER! It seems my posts are a bit larger.....HLD syndrome? :eek: :D
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
Do you miss many of your old classmates?


We had a lot of fun. Most of them I've known since I was 14, so yeah I miss them a bit, but thanks to email and instant messaging I can at least stay in touch. One of them is even getting married today, but I couldn't get any flights to Brisbane for this weekend, so I'm missing that too.

Yet another poor sufferer of the dreaded HLD illness that has been sweeping through SYM. Keep warm, have lots of alcohol and make short, pointless posts. :D
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble


Yet another poor sufferer of the dreaded HLD illness that has been sweeping through SYM. Keep warm, have lots of alcohol and make short, pointless posts. :D
You got it. :D
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There, done. In an hour I'll have a nice yummy chocolate mud cake cooling on the kitchen bench. :cool:
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
There, done. In an hour I'll have a nice yummy chocolate mud cake cooling on the kitchen bench. :cool:
Huh?!?

Well I should off for the night. Tomorrows College Football Day, so Ill be around sometime, probably in the afternoon/evening here depending on how frustrated I get with the game. :D

Ill see you around Flibbs. Take it easy.
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Have a good night Tybs. Catch ya later. :cool:
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anyone out there?
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Nope. Nobody here but us chickens.
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Nope. Nobody here but us chickens.


ok, well i guess i fit in then :D
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:D

Hows things?
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about as well as can be expected considering i didnt get up before midday and missed out on getting into cash converters to sell some stuff for alcohol/food money :rolleyes:

hows windy wellington?
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Originally posted by Harry2052
about as well as can be expected considering i didnt get up before midday and missed out on getting into cash converters to sell some stuff for alcohol/food money :rolleyes:

hows windy wellington?


I've waited for 2 hours at one of their stores to sell some old stuff. Not sure if it was really worth the wait.

Wellington was actually really good for a change. It's been too long without sunlight for me. I take it Nelson had another wonderful day?
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Quite a bit of sun here, a lot of wind the last few days too though
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*Runs in, tosses keys on the bar, grabs a Corona and drops in some SRV*.. :cool:

Hey Guys, How's it going?
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Hey Scayde, hows things? *HUG* Had a good day?
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Originally posted by Harry2052
a lot of wind the last few days too though


Yep, we've had that too (how surprising). Had rain coming in sideways yesterday.
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Yep, we've had that too (how surprising). Had rain coming in sideways yesterday.


had some rain here a few days ago

evening Scayde
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Hey Scayde, hows things? *HUG* Had a good day?


Heya Flibble.*HUGGLES*...It wasn't too bad, but it's good to be done with it anyway... :D

Starts on 2nd Corona... :cool:

edit:..Hi Harry... ;)

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Originally posted by Scayde
it's good to be done with it anyway... :D


Very much so. Yesterday was not a very nice day.

Something I've been meaning to ask, and please excuse my ignorance, but what is it that you do?
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hmm, wonder if i can hit 800 posts before the end of the weekend :D :p
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