Ooops!!!!!!!!Thought my lecture was at 11...it was at 10!!!!!!!!!!Oh dear.....Last on b4 the exam as well...You would have thought that after a whole semester, I'd know when my lectures are!
Next semester, I do only have four hours of lectures (& two seminars) to remember...which is good, but the seminars are on alternate weeks, which may confuse me somewhat!!
Last night was a GOOD night! We had our housemates for next year round for a bit, & some drinkage went on...the 2 new ones had half a bottle of wine between them (we WILL be teaching them how to drink next year!!!), Chris & Steve had about 12 cans between them, Tim had about 3/4 of a bottle of wine & a pint, & I had about 1/4 of a bottle of wine & a bottle of martini (yes, a whole bottle!! What do you think I am?!)...We were RATHER merry, & Chris & I had a Mr Raj at 1:00 this morning, & Tim had a block of cheese(!!!).
I got up at about 10:00 this morning (when I should have been in my lecture - but the less said about that one, the better!!!), & cleaned the bathroom. I think that I should ALWAYS drink a bottle of martini the night before I clean the bathroom - it seems to make it more fun, & it doesn't take me as long as usual, either...
I was, surprisingly, not hungover this morning. I am very impressed with myself, as it appears that I am immune to hangovers!!!hehehe!!! Tim, however, did have a hangover, which is always amusing...oh, I am oh so cruel!!! hehehe...
Rather looking forward to CathSoc tonight...The problem of pain it is...I can be a sadist...or not...Should be interesting tho.
I did not go to the CU last night. I'm afraid that alcohol was a far more appealing option, but hey! Alcohol was also far more fun!!!
We had such a random woman come to our house last night! It was hilarious!!! The only bad thing was that this occurred during the Simpsons!!! Any self-respecting person should be in from 6-6:30pm, cos the Simpsons rules!!! But no, this woman was obviously not self respecting. She came to our house half way through the Simpsons!!! Tim answered the door to her; at first, she refused to believe that a seven year old child called Isabel with a rabbit did not live in our house. I mean, four of the five of us were there...we don't look like parents....& as all of the others are blokes (Sarah's in Verona this week! Lucky girl!!), that would make me the mother of this child...Oh dear...But I don't want tp be a mummy!!! ARGH! My worst nightmare manifesting itself!!!
At one point, we did think that this woman was going to demand to come in, so that she could ensure that Isabel was not there, & neither was the rabbit. We then did manage to establish the purpose of her mission...She had been with her grandson, & they had picked some lovely, organic, dandelions which they wanted to give to Isabel's rabbit....OK!!!
At this point, the lads were finding it very hard to hold in the hysterical laughter which was making them wobble like jellies as it tried to escape from them. I decided that I should go & rescue Tim, but NO! - I, too, was sucked into the invigorating(?!) conversation...Oh dear....
We then started to get a history of this woman's grandchildren, & how the seven year old in Year Three is reading Roald Dahl's autobiography. I was, frankly, unimpressed. At the age of eight - but also in Year Three - I read the Hobbit. We're talking the proper, full, version, not some silly abridged thing designed for children. I wasn't going to read a child's book when there was an adult one to tackle!!!! Afraid that she had been beaten, she then proceeded to tell me about the six year old, who had been bet £5 that she cannot read one newspaper article from the Express & Echo...Come on! If it was the Guardian or the Times, then that might be OK, but the Express & Echo?!!!
I will continue with this thrilling account later. Until then you will have to wait in suspense. I have to go to an equally invigorating Classics talk...What are you going to do after your degree?!!
Well, actually, a PGCE in RS, then I'm going to teach for a while, before doing my MA in Catholic School Leadership...So, you can see, this talk will be of great importance & interest to me!
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
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