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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:38 am
by Mid A 15
Hendrik wrote:blondie95 wrote:almost spot on Jude! They have all been started just not all of them finished. But am doing that now and have read some total rubbish as part of my degree! Which was joint with International Relations.
All the books and work show my degree and what i obtained rather than a piece of paper!- this post took me ages to type as i checked it all!
You didn't really graduate in English, did you?
We might get an example of the International Relations side of the degree soon when a certain gentleman in Austria is told to go forth and multiply

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:08 pm
by blondie95
Mid A 15 wrote:Hendrik wrote:blondie95 wrote:almost spot on Jude! They have all been started just not all of them finished. But am doing that now and have read some total rubbish as part of my degree! Which was joint with International Relations.
All the books and work show my degree and what i obtained rather than a piece of paper!- this post took me ages to type as i checked it all!
You didn't really graduate in English, did you?
We might get an example of the International Relations side of the degree soon when a certain gentleman in Austria is told to go forth and multiply

Thats one way to put it! I did Enhlish Literatrue so I read it and did not learn it the language! and as i have mentioned before some of the keys on my laptop dont work properly unless i hit them in the middle and well my mind thinks faster than i can type!
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:15 pm
by DavebytheSea
blondie95 wrote:Thats one way to put it! I did Enhlish Literatrue so I read it and did not learn it the language!
What a truly wonderful subject, Amy. I'm sure that just reading it is sufficiently taxing for the average undergraduate anyway. The language is infinitely more difficult to learn.
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:32 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
ha ha ha!
but a bit off topic (um)
mine would be a tankard
I have a real one at home not a piggy bank
I don't keep money in it
But I can't use it until I become a morris dancer, that's the rules, and I'm not going to do that, so I don't know why I bought it actually!!
Now who's off topic? Sorry!
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:18 pm
by Richard Ruck
blondie95 wrote: Thats one way to put it! I did Enhlish Literatrue so I read it and did not learn it the language! and as i have mentioned before some of the keys on my laptop dont work properly unless i hit them in the middle and well my mind thinks faster than i can type!
Make friends with the 'preview' button!!
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 5:47 pm
by DavebytheSea
Ruthie-Baby wrote:Now who's off topic? Sorry!
I am! Sorry!
But I LOVE Amy's devastating mayhem when it comes to spelling and syntax - please, Amy, don't ever discover the preview button.
Oh! ... and, by the way, alongside my mermaid I would keep a Blondie into which to drop all difficult words and complicated sentences. And just think, when I had saved enough of these in my Blondie Bank, what fun I would have pulling them out again where they undoubtedly would command a high rate of interest.
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:35 pm
by Mrs C.
blondie95 wrote:Mid A 15 wrote:Hendrik wrote:
You didn't really graduate in English, did you?
We might get an example of the International Relations side of the degree soon when a certain gentleman in Austria is told to go forth and multiply

Thats one way to put it! I did Enhlish Literatrue so I read it and did not learn it the language! and as i have mentioned before some of the keys on my laptop dont work properly unless i hit them in the middle and well my mind thinks faster than i can type!
Shouldn`t this be on the "Chinglish" thread???
