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  • System
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    Baggybooks wrote:
    I'm starting to feel queasy. All that wobbling, white flesh.

    :cry:

    I wasn't talking about you guys! I was on another thread completely!
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    CJC wrote:
    I do have photographs... unfortunately they'd just prove Helen's point
    :(

    What was the point of Helen - sorry, I mean what was Helen's point?! :wink:

    Robert
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    blobbyh wrote:
    What was the point of Helen:wink:

    I ask myself the same question.

    :cry:
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    19051984 wrote:
    I currently look a little like Chris' pic with regards to the lack of new razors :-)

    I for one like that rugged unshaven look so, personally it's fine by me. 8)
  • System
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    Watching the grand prix on Sunday morning then Mandy and rooting for the beemers?

    Robert
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    Hi Everyone.

    I can't wait for the easter egg hunt on sunday.

    Of course, being a jew I will not be taking part. MUCH!!!! :twisted:
  • System
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    blobbyh wrote:
    Watching the grand prix on Sunday morning then Mandy and rooting for the beemers?

    Yes and Yes Rob, I love F1 and watch qualifying as well as the race. You have a team or driver or don't you watch?
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    My ex+2 used to love the Grand Prix and so I got totally into it too.

    Funny - he wasn't impressed when I started quoting stats to his mates.

    Michael Schumacher - money and muscle. Ahhh.
  • System
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    Have to say I was a Ferrari and Schumacher fan but it's not going to be quite the same without him... Alonso could have potentially been very good but I can't understand why he would want to go to Mclaren and now suffer more breakdowns than Robbie Williams.

    Can't stand Raikkonen who the commentators have only ever raved about over the last two years despite hardly winning anything. Maybe it's just because it's a British team 'cos Montoya was the same and he also underperformed quite badly.

    Robert
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    I was in Monza last year when Schmacher won and announced his retirement. I was the only one in the whole place wearing a BMW baseball cap :? Kimi will trash more Ferrari's than finish in one, Jenson will have to find himself a better team and I hope Lewis Hamilton does well but of course I want my team to win as well 8) I'm hoping to get to Belgium this year and definately Bahrain next year. If I won the lottery on saturday, I would go to every race in the world, stay in the best hotels , I would end up skint but hey, what a way to indulge!
  • System
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    Fast Cars do nothing for me. Now Motorbikes, thats a real thrill!
  • System
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    Is that watching or riding Paul?? I'm starting to get visions of all that leather.....
  • System
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    I was about 11 years old when I saw my first F1 rac
  • System
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    Both!! Although I had to sell my bike when I wanted to buy a car :cry:
  • System
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    I do think it's absurd that Formula One is restricted year upon year to make the cars slower. Nor can they claim it's a full on technology sport since new inventions that they don't quite like are quickly banned! I know it's done to give the less wealthy teams more a of a chance, but it's the equivalent of handicapping Man Utd and Chelsea so that Blackburn Rovers and Reading don't feel hard done by.

    Anyone remember seeing Senna's death live in '94? How soon did you come to think he'd - ahem - departed? I remember saying to my ex-wife after a couple of minutes that I thought he was brown bread.

    Robert
  • System
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    What injuries did he actually suffer?
  • System
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    Grim reading; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Ayrton_Senna

    Robert
  • System
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    well im off for the day guys, see ya tomorrow (or those of you working anyway!)
  • System
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    Hope everyone has a lovely time off over the weekend, Take care and speak soon no doubt!

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    You are so clever!

    Have a lovely Easter one and all!

    8)
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    hello everybody hope you have a nice easter all!!!!

    for the 1st time in yrs i actually get the bank holidays off yippppeeeeeee i won't know wot to do with myself lol

    k
  • System
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    Hey guys! hope you all have a lovely easter!
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    Hey everyone

    Over the weekend I have made a really big decision.

    I have decided to follow my dream. I am going to go back to college in september, go to keele university, and start a career as a forensic scientist in birmingham labs.

    I thought my Mum and Dad would be happy for me as this is what I have wanted to do since I was eleven. I feel like I've been slapped, beaten to the ground and then spat on.
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    Wow Gem. That is a big decision.

    I think sometimes when we make these decisions, we mull them over in our minds for a long, long time.

    Then, when you tell someone about it, you have it clear in your mind - but to them it's a massive shock.

    Give them time, I'm sure they will realise that your long-term goals and happiness have to be paramount.
  • System
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    Morning
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    No!

    :lol:

    I had a great break, recharged the batteries and am ready to do battle!

    :lol:

    Course - the big bonus is that Lent is over. Ready when you are Robert...

    :lol:
  • System
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    Hi Gem

    Good for you, going for your dream. Your parents will come round.

    Not knowing what to do when I left school I studied chemistry and became a scientist (my parents were thrilled). After 4 years I realised that wasn't my vocation and transferred to the accounts dept and studied book-keeping - my parents went beserk and said I had thrown my life away to be a pen pusher. I have continued with my dream and am now qualified AAT and my parents are proud. It has taken a long time, but they now realise it is my life and not their's.

    Best of luck for the future
    Eva :D
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    they'll come round in the end.
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    My dad (and his dad) worked in the financial services sector, so I think they were both strangely proud when I changed from chemistry to accounts three years ago.

    My dad does warn me against working for a company I can't pronounce: he can't quite manage his, Natexis Banque Populaires, so is a little nervous on the phone...

    I'm lucky in that my entire family are very supportive of me going to uni this Autumn (to study Accounting and Finance), which is doubly pleasing because only my younger brother and I have ever seriously considered uni.

    Although they're starting to make concerned faces that all twenty-seven of my first cousins have children of their own, including the four that are younger than me, and I don't actually want children at the moment.

  • System
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    My Dad has come round now, he's being really helpful and is helping me find out more about keele uni! They run a foundation science course for one year for people who didnt study science after GCSE's or for mature students. After the year you can then go on to study the degree. So my Dad is finding out how to apply for that. So I may be going to uni this year!

    But my Mum isnt talking to me :P
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