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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 6:33 pm
Slipkn0t And I was seeing a politician.. close enough. I'm going into art, most likely illustration (advertisements/books etc.). I'd like to go into animation, but I don't have enough motivation for it. It breaks my heart. Truley, it does. Just wondering, do the brunswickans consist of a lot of asian people? We can't drive. It runs in our blood. You're also a woman. That's two strokes against your driving ability. I've got a close friend attending St.Thomas in New Brunswick. Veelah Romanticide? I can't wait 'til you get yourself a real girlfriend and you fall in love. That'll show you. Been there, done that, downloaded the Moulin Rouge song. I'm not immune to love. Who says I'm not experiencing it? But I'd rather not subside into a state of delusion. Blathering idiocy about profound connections? No thanks.
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:43 pm
Ihabia Well everyone, I'm sure you all missed me. Of course! =D Ihabia Had to pick my girlfriend up at the airport there, then help her move in today. I must say, I thought I'd be more....excited when she got off the plane. I was, but not as much as you might have expected considering I haven't seen her in over a year. But no, I was happy, but not bouncing off the walls happy. It was like, the best day of my life, but you would never have known. I'm not sure...is that good or bad? Probably bad, right? If it was like the best day of your life, then I'm sure you're fine. Ihabia 650 people applied to be in Chatham!!! And me and my girlfriend got in, right across the hall from each other. How frigging lucky is that? Pretty damn lucky, in my book. Is it uhm.. a small kind of.. school? Just 650 people? I mean, my high school has something like 1200 students. Ihabia I've also come to the conclusion that the majority of people in new brunswick can not drive. I'm sure it's not worse than around here (Montreal). xP
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:42 pm
No, there's about 2800 full time students, probably more part-time. 650 was the number of people that applied to be in this one particular residence, Chatham Hall. But there's only 150 or so beds in this residence. In the whole school there are about 900 beds. So, I was pretty lucky not only to get in, but to have my girlfried living just across the hall from me at the same time. Deimos I've got a close friend attending St.Thomas in New Brunswick. Oh? What year is this person in? Cause you know, that's where I'm going in a day or two.
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:59 pm
Deimos You're also a woman. That's two strokes against your driving ability. I've got a close friend attending St.Thomas in New Brunswick. Ouch. What hurts most though, is that I can't resent that. What I've noticed however, being from Tdot myself, when I was in Vancouver, everyone takes their goddamn time crossing the roads. And the wierd thing is, the drivers don't care o_o They just slam on the brake. It's like they have all the time in the world. Torontonians on the other hand.. lol Too many fingers (not the best looking one either), too much honking.. everyone's in a hurry to go somewhere.
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:34 pm
Ihabia Oh? What year is this person in? Cause you know, that's where I'm going in a day or two. This would be his second year. His name is Isaac. Scruffy fellow, tries to look all grungy. Packin' a few extra pounds. The chance of you running into him is minimal, but it'd be hillarious on the off chance that you do. This your first year? Slipkn0t Torontonians on the other hand.. Too many fingers (not the best looking one either), too much honking.. everyone's in a hurry to go somewhere. I get bad cases of road rage. It's weird, because I'm usually a mellow person. Traffic turns me into a barbarian.
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:28 pm
Deimos I get bad cases of road rage. It's weird, because I'm usually a mellow person. Traffic turns me into a barbarian. You know the old saying: "You never learn to swear until you learn to drive." Incidentally, I heard of an excellent culunary school in Abbotsford. Does anyone know of it?
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:51 am
Shazbot_the_Pirate Deimos I get bad cases of road rage. It's weird, because I'm usually a mellow person. Traffic turns me into a barbarian. You know the old saying: "You never learn to swear until you learn to drive." Incidentally, I heard of an excellent culunary school in Abbotsford. Does anyone know of it? Lol xD I love it. In Abbotsford... never heard of, sorry :
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:34 am
Deimos Ihabia Oh? What year is this person in? Cause you know, that's where I'm going in a day or two. This would be his second year. His name is Isaac. Scruffy fellow, tries to look all grungy. Packin' a few extra pounds. The chance of you running into him is minimal, but it'd be hillarious on the off chance that you do. This your first year? I've seen pictures posted on the chatham hall msnspace that matched the description you gave. Do you happen to know what res he's in? And yeah, this will be first year for me.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:13 pm
Slipkn0t What I've noticed however, being from Tdot myself, when I was in Vancouver, everyone takes their goddamn time crossing the roads. And the wierd thing is, the drivers don't care o_o They just slam on the brake. It's like they have all the time in the world. Mmm. I noticed the exact same thing in the US when I was there. I was amazed at how the people in the cars just kind of smile at you when you cross, instead of yelling at you and telling you to ******** yourself, like around here.
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 11:11 am
Crunch, I honestly have no idea what residence he's staying in. I'll find out however, and maybe you can look him up or vice-versa. That way you can verify or refute all the stories he babbles on about. **Cough.**Bullshit.**Cough.**
He's a bit of a liberal hippie, but still my best bud. He can probably hook you up with a few good people.
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 7:27 pm
Quote: Mmm. I noticed the exact same thing in the US when I was there. I was amazed at how the people in the cars just kind of smile at you when you cross, instead of yelling at you and telling you to ******** yourself, like around here. LOL I noticed that when I went to my cousin's house recently. Of course, they live in a upper-middle class/upper class neighbourhood, but they have virtually no crime. To show extremes, my uncle told me how he was rushing to get my cousin to school and he got a speeding ticket when it was a few miles above the speed limit. eek Also, the people at the parking fine payment centre were a lot nicer than the people at city hall. xp
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:04 pm
Destinykeeper My uncle told me how he was rushing to get my cousin to school and he got a speeding ticket when it was a few miles above the speed limit. HAHAHA! My mum would be broke in no time, in a place like that. She feels comfy at an easy forty kilometers above the speed limit. Sometimes even sixty! Haha, speaking of sixty. That reminds me of the time my cousin from Florida came to visit. She'd heard about the road rage here and how no one knew how to drive, so when she saw the speed limit was 100, she was like WHOA, NO WONDER! Little did she know it wasn't 100mph, but kph. She was used to seeing a big 60 on the signs, not 100.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 9:07 pm
Deimos Crunch, I honestly have no idea what residence he's staying in. I'll find out however, and maybe you can look him up or vice-versa. That way you can verify or refute all the stories he babbles on about. **Cough.**Bullshit.**Cough.**He's a bit of a liberal hippie, but still my best bud. He can probably hook you up with a few good people. Dude, I met Isaac today, he's in my building. How crazy is that? Seems like a cool guy, I'd tell him I know you, but I don't know your name, so you know, not going to work out too well there. Anyway, I just got around to hooking up the ol' internet here at stu, and it's 1:05 am, and as you can surely imagine, I'm in need of a bit of rest. That being said, I must warn everyone I won't be super active from now on, seeing as how I'm at university. Actually welcome week will probably be the craziest, then it should calm down a bit. Hopefully. Anyway, ttyl guys.
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 7:50 am
Ihabia Seems like a cool guy, I'd tell him I know you, but I don't know your name, so you know, not going to work out too well there. Michael. 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:09 pm
Wow, this place slowed right down lately. Craaaaaazy. I'd almost be tempted to think it's cause I haven't been around all that often. Almost.
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