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Post by PokerKitten on May 24, 2004 21:33:54 GMT
We're assuming it was a fan, but of course it could have been club staff, crew, whatever. Unless anyone has owned up! People get their gear nicked all the time in clubs etc - not good, but a fact of life. I have a feeling it was in Amsterdam but I could be way off.....
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Post by nightnurse on May 24, 2004 21:38:14 GMT
...and I thought I read somewhere that it was after The Forum gig There WERE lots of people being let into the back to meet James afterwards
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Post by PokerKitten on May 24, 2004 21:40:18 GMT
You're probably right, I'm losing all track of time! Yeah, lots of... young girls allowed in after *raises eyebrow*
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Post by twistedspike on May 24, 2004 21:58:04 GMT
Fact of life.....Yes. Acceptable.....No I know he had it on at The Audience in Berlin, but I haven't seen any pics of him with it after that. I find it even more of an insult if it was someone who'd been invited back to meet James or any of the lads. Young girls or not. Is that the way to repay them
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Post by Pixie on May 24, 2004 22:30:30 GMT
Not gonna quote Lily's post in full - too long! - but, Jeez, that sounds like some horrendous problems! Videoing your tutor sounds like a good plan, if possible, and requesting a second marker for any coursework if you make a formal complaint about the tutor in question, and say she's discriminating, specially if you've previously got good marks! (You can tell I work in university admin, can't you?LOL).
If you want to know any more about doing this kind of stuff, I can find out for you. I have to deal a little bit with appeals procedures for peeps who fail exams... not much, but I can find out more. If you want some info, just PM me, and I'll see what I can do.
As for the other bitca, throw her stuff out and change the locks, ;D
Seriously, though, if there's a dean of students, or something like it, s/he would be able to do something about it. Also, get your neighbour to complain - peeps outside the uni complaining sometimes has a more profound effect.
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Post by Pixie on May 25, 2004 19:58:35 GMT
And can I please put my dissertation in room 101? It's not going well. I have no critical writing on the stuff I'm meant to be writing about, don't know enough about it, feel totally out of my depth with the whole thing, and want to go and bury my head in the sand until it goes away. Regrettably, that isn't an option. My next meeting with my supervisor is next week, and I've not done nearly enough to make him happy. Or to make me happy, either. And I just don't know what to say. "Yeah, it's music, it's not very good, it lacks depth and structure"... try making that up to 2000 words! I've only got 641 so far! ARGH!!!!! HELP!!!!!
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Post by azazel on Jun 7, 2004 4:53:32 GMT
Now that really does piss me off. Not only the fact that someone has stolen something from him, but his leather jacket of all things. As twistie says it will mean more than just a coat. Ok he isnt a biker I know "Normals" dont get as attached to their jackets as much as we do, but James does and the amount of times he has said how much he loved that battered jacket and some shit has stolen it it is irriplaceable.(Sp) I know Ive had my new one for three years almost and still miss my first jacket thats battered and beaten to hell. No one was allowed to touch that jacket and if anyone had stolen it I would of being gutted and fuming. Im very annoyed for James as I know a new one wont quiet cut it
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Post by Pixie on Jun 7, 2004 14:32:57 GMT
Pissed me off as well. Happened to me once, was right royally peeved. First ever leather jacket, nicked on the day I found out my results for my degree. Kinda spoiled the moment. Big time. I want to put some drama students in room101. My bitter complaints about them and their eejitness is filling the board, so I'm putting it here in its correct place so that PK doesn't start with the whip! They're murdering it, I swear. They're taking up the whole quad, bitching at anyone else who tries to cross it, even for work purposes - it's like they own the bloody place. They've been rehearsing for 4 weeks, the performances are this week, and it still looks crap. They're playing loud and inappropriate music all the time, and, hello, some of us actually work in this buliding, and, okay, I'm snarling rather than working at the moment, but that seriously isn't the point, there are loads of people who are working, and they don't need "Zadok the priest" in the background played at full volume. And how precisely is a coronation anthem relevant to a Shakespeare play? And a dance that males them look like bunnies scratching their noses? Where do bunnies come into "A Winter's Tale"? GET ME OUT OF HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARGH!!
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Post by SpikesToy on Jun 7, 2004 15:39:37 GMT
I'm sorry Pixie, I should be sympathetic but LMAO!!! That is just so funny. It has cheered me up no end. I wonder what Anya would say about it? ;D
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Post by Pixie on Jun 7, 2004 15:43:50 GMT
lol. Am in a better mood they've shut up for a bit (thank God).
Yeah, I wondered what Anya would say, too. They looked so daft! ;D
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Post by SpikesToy on Jun 7, 2004 15:47:24 GMT
I will definitely be dreaming of Anya singing about dancing bunnies scratching their noses tonight!
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Post by Pixie on Jun 7, 2004 16:11:59 GMT
lol. I prolly will as well, now! ;D
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Post by nightnurse on Jun 7, 2004 18:52:12 GMT
Poor Pixie....my daughter wants to study drama....tell me where you work and I promise NOT to inflict her on your Uni! LMAO at the dancing bunnies!
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Post by PokerKitten on Jun 7, 2004 19:26:28 GMT
Huh? It's the major plot point! The heroine bunny pretends to be a statue and it looks to her old man bunny that the statue is coming to life; and when they are all reunited, the bunnies dance. I thought everyone knew that ;D
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Post by Pixie on Jun 7, 2004 22:05:25 GMT
LMAO! We should do the BS/BtVS version of Shakespeare plays. How funny would that be?! NN... just down the A30, the big red brick one that's trying to look like a French chateau... but I won't mention any names in case I get into trouble!
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Post by nightnurse on Jun 8, 2004 8:27:50 GMT
I know the one ;D....I'm rooting for Edinburgh, that one's too close to home, I'll never get rid LOL
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Post by Pixie on Jun 8, 2004 14:53:19 GMT
lol, yeah... my parentals are in the same village, so I still went home for Sunday lunch and did all my washing at home. So much cheaper, lol.
Yeah, Ditto, they're all luvvies at our place, I think it goes with the territory. Most of the blokes are bleached-blond gay luvvies in pink shirts. Such a waste! Most guys here are gay, it's feckin' irritating! Nothing against gay guys, best friend is gay, but, y'know, bit useless on the dating front if you're a single female looking for a hot-blooded male...
Not that I'm looking, obviously, but it would be nice if at least there was an option! lol. But no... no interest in girls at all. *sigh*
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Post by nightnurse on Jun 8, 2004 17:45:17 GMT
Don't tell P, he'll say Vicks can go there then he won't have to menace any b/f's! Must ask Toy if there's any good drama colleges in Oz ;D I like a bit of bingo....I'm seriously crap at keeping up though, my mate used to have a fistful of cards and have to keep an eye on my 2 as well!
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Post by Ditto on Jun 8, 2004 20:21:56 GMT
The secret is to have the six! Two is harder than six! If you have six you know all the numbers are there and you have to find it and cross it off. With only 2 books, you're wondering all the time if you've missed one! I bet James would love a quick game at the Mecca and then a curry and a pint after.
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Post by nightnurse on Jun 9, 2004 23:19:43 GMT
6 ....not a prayer...it's something about all these numbers churning out, reminds me too much of maths classes I miss one number, then miss more looking at the board to see if I can find the number I originally missed ;D Now THAT sounds like a top night Ditto...and while you're keeping an eye on my cards, I'll help James
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