Ghosty Ghost
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3 working days to bind a thesis
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Thanks dudes
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Willing, yes. Able, possibly not, as they get all stuck in your teeth and are generally quite hard to deal with.
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Let's just say that if I heard Jo was in hospital, I wouldn't stop for Jujyfruits on the way.
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Richard, to resume our earlier conversation: Junior mints not refreshing at all. It's more like eating peppermint chocolate. Delicious nonetheless. Jujyfruits somewhat disappointing, just really hard chewy fruit gums, and most of the flavours taste pretty bad.
And I'm glad your thesis is going well. I'm fairly sure you're going to a great job.
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I guess it means if you're on a boat, try to not be on that boat in the next few hours.
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Apparently the tsunami warning has been cleared now for NZ?
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My brother and his girlfriend live in Sendai, but she's been in touch to say they're ok so far. Another scary morning to wake up to!
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Richard, I bought Junior Mints AND Jujyfruits!
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We don't yet know what's happened to two family members. One wasn't in the CBD - only because he works in Lyttleton - and the other got in touch with us straight after the last big aftershock, but nobody's heard from her, nor been able to find her.
Apparently Lyttleton is quite bad Hope you can get hold of them.
My family is ok, thankfully.
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Purely hypothetically, of course...
How would you go about asking out someone who used to be your boss, but now isn't your boss after your recent promotion, but whose desk in the office is right next to your new boss, who also happens to be the former boss' best friend? Bearing in mind that they work the same hours and the seating arrangement in the office is such that walking into that area leads to your new boss assuming you're making the trip to talk to her about something work-related.
Do it outside of work space/hours?
Cricket fans, am I the only one who is baffled by James Franklin even being in consideration for the WC squad, let alone a cert for the first team?
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Where I live, bird and lady mean the same thing
Pointless addition.
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I've lost the concept of hot weather I think.
I performed another stirring rendition of Born to Run at karaoke the other night. Such a fun song.
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Ah, that's cool. All I want to know is if it's any different from a BSc. If not, I might do something like biotechnology...
that's a clever idea! She might've even got a fair bit of money out of that too
I don't think it was any different to doing it as BSC, at least not until post grad. Then I think there was a slight difference in what compulsory courses you had, though I'm not really sure as I didn't go that far.
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I'd almost forgotten about those! That guy was my hero.
Know that feeling.
Ugh, hate this weather! It's 25 degrees-plus and a million percent humidity. On top of that, rain decides to randomly piss down from time to time. I am most displeased.
Would you rather have this http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/8 ?
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[spoiler= cricket talk]
Fleming
Astle
Taylor
Styris
McMillan
Cairns
Oram
McCullum
Vettori
Mills
Bond
It's not necessary to have that much depth in the batting but Oram and Cairns are both far better options than Stuffey, Adams, Franklin etc. And sorry Angus, but Lou Vincent really was a very shit player.
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The dvd of Rocky Horror has been absolutely pissing out at my work. It would be a pretty sweet xmas present though.
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And still got an absolute pummelling.
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Matt & Kim and The Greenhornes are quite good additions to the lineup. Then with the local bands Grayson Gilmour, Surf City and The Family Cactus are all worth seeing.
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2-10 April, which answers both your questions
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Why don't they get someone who is qualified to give him one now!? It's not like he's just some random guy who is off the radar once he drives away, I'm sure they could track him down and fine him now.
New Zealand Musers Thread
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I'm just completely against referendums of any sort, there's no place for them in a representative democracy.