anonwhymous:
I can see mine, sleeping, as usual. I got my copy from here
Sorry to hear you are poor. On an upside, those cupcakes looks awesome, did you make them?
anonwhymous:
Why the hell did you get given six months worth of bills???
That one does look tasty wink
anonwhymous:
"a bit rubbish" is understatement. Personally I wouldn't sell my ticket, it is his screw why you have to pay so much in one go, so he will have to wait and pay what you can't afford to right now...but that's just me, I don't take shit
puff:
om nom nom cake
anonwhymous:
I would not see it like owing him money, I see it as him paying for his mistake and you giving him the money when you're good and ready tongue haha
But I know what you mean, if you can avoid issues it's best to, even if it's annoying to do so
sldnhffg:
ahh thanks, im really looking foreward to it smile
anonwhymous:
Haha I read that I was listening to Led Zeppelin biggrin
It depends on what you want to do, generally I think school is useless as it doesn't teach you anything you can take out into the real world, other than University where you do learn how take care of yourself - like bill paying
sldnhffg:
ahhh, il have to cry on my boys shoulder! It does look like quite a sad film, tearjerkers are good though. I cried at the boy in striped pyjamas, that was such a moving film.. i felt much more human afterwards though!
anonwhymous:
Book smart but no common sense, sadly that is often the case with smart people, that's why they run businesses so they can have assistants haha

Those three things do make University sound pretty damn awesome, shame you're not getting it
anonwhymous:
*makes mental note of your favourites*
How come you started in February, I thought university started much earlier than that?
anonwhymous:
Ah ok, that's quite odd. Sounds like an interesting subject to take though.
I was never one for school, so lack of enthusiasm is nothing new to me, I'm just surprised when people decide to go to uni.
anonwhymous:
I just never liked school, college was fun for finding yourself, but overall I liked being able to do what I want and working part-time so I could pay for what I wanted to do