Quote: Scottidog @ November 2 2009, 7:32 PM GMTNice, a Rottweiler in a cage and me with a pointy stick and bacon juice all over my genitals?
Better then walking the streets of Coventry with one of those Paris Hilton rat dogs.
Quote: Scottidog @ November 2 2009, 7:32 PM GMTNice, a Rottweiler in a cage and me with a pointy stick and bacon juice all over my genitals?
Better then walking the streets of Coventry with one of those Paris Hilton rat dogs.
I'm waiting for the new year to get a new doggy after everything I went through with trying to adopt through the RSPCA. I badly miss that unconditional loving bond I had with Molly. I wear a locket with her pic in I had made for me on Etsy. I am thinking of getting two because some rescue places have dogs that have lived together and they don't like to split them up.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 2 2009, 7:33 PM GMTHas she been waiting a particularly long time for a ring?
Oh yes Ruby, too long. She's like f**king Gollum after that ring.
Robyn is really upset again today, and trying to decide if to buy a netbook for uni.
Quote: Scottidog @ November 2 2009, 7:41 PM GMTOh yes Ruby, too long. She's like f**king Gollum after that ring.
I feel for you . I don't get why some ladies are like that. I think I'm missing the Bridezilla gene.
I love animals, an unhealthy love some might say, illegal even. But goddammit, they are awesome. But it will be a long time before I own a pet again. For one, I don't have stability to support a pet at the moment and B: They're messy bastards, especially dogs! And 4: They cost too much and I'm too interested in paying for other stuff at the moment, like hard drugs.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ November 2 2009, 7:42 PM GMTRobyn is really upset again today, and trying to decide if to buy a netbook for uni.
Whats up luvvie? Did you laptop give up?
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ November 2 2009, 7:42 PM GMTRobyn is really upset again today, and trying to decide if to buy a netbook for uni.
And it depends. Do you have a personal computer or do you share a family one?
It's giving up, and my lecturer gave us a really broad question, which means I am now stressing greatly about it as I'm so convinced I've done it totally wrong.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ November 2 2009, 7:46 PM GMT
And it depends. Do you have a personal computer or do you share a family one?
Personal, but the battery's giving up, and it's too big to lug to uni. As it gets closer to exams, the computer rooms will get busier and busier at uni, and I don't have the luxury of being able to go back home to work between lectures, like those in halls.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ November 2 2009, 7:46 PM GMTIt's giving up, and my lecturer gave us a really broad question, which means I am now stressing greatly about it as I'm so convinced I've done it totally wrong.
Don't panic. They are not expecting you to get it totally right. Your first year is a practise year and the purpose is to prepare you for your second and third year and to make sure you are okay with what you are doing and if not, allowing your tutors to see where you need help. Do your best, don't try and impress your tutor, just listen to them and never be afraid to ask for help. They will have far more respect for you if you do.
And yes, it's worth geting a new puter because you will find everyone will need the IT room at the exact same time every year. Be safe, not sorry.
I tried to ask for help, and they far from understanding what they wanted from us, let alone my worry.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ November 2 2009, 7:58 PM GMTI tried to ask for help, and they far from understanding what they wanted from us, let alone my worry.
Awww hun, you really shouldn't be feeling like this.
I am being pathetic.
There is nowt pathetic in asking for help!
If it helps, look for websites like this - http://www.studentcomputers.co.uk/