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brix25
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Posted: 2006-10-26 20:54
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Haven't felt as tired as I'm feeling right now in a while. I cancelled drinks tonight with some friends because my body was telling me "no, save yourself"... I couldn't deny it.

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Kryptik
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Posted: 2006-10-26 21:34
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Tell me about it, an early night is just what the doctor ordered, boet. My sister tells me that she and my nephew have been doing the mother-son bonding thing already... lol, from midnight till 04h30 this morning!

@Psycho, how's the studying going? When do you write?
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psychonymphe
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Posted: 2006-10-26 22:55
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@Kryptik, the studying's NOT going. I'm beginning to worry. I write on 2, 3, 6, 13, 15, and 17 November. I don't know why I'm shooting myself in the foot like this when my ambitions are nothing to scoff at. And I'm a bright crayon especially in the light of these exams. Well this is what happens when I begun to realise that life is more than writing exams and doing well. But before I launch into deep psychoanalyses of my selfperception and how that has catalysed a vicious cycle of underachievement: I'll shut up.

Ahh. Friday. This weekend I get to go celebrate my step-grandmother's 80th birthday. I cannot stand the woman. I first met her at my father's wedding. The next time we met, she asked me "Oh are you Emma? I think I saw you at the wedding but I wouldn't have recognised you." Please note, I am my father's only daughter and I did the scripture reading in the church that day. I want to whack the hag. Hard.
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amawanqa
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Posted: 2006-10-27 01:42
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I'm battling to get to sleep, and we have to get up early tomorrow to get to the NEC in Birmingham. Maybe I need to dig out that book by modern-day genius Stephen Hawking called 'A Brief History Of Time' again and try develop my limited grasp of quantum dynamics and theorems further...methinks that'll be of more value than counting sheep.





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Kryptik
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Posted: 2006-10-27 06:43
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Wanqa, i find that shooting the sheep is more effective, not to mention much more satisfying

@Psycho, try slipping some TurboLax into her tea, then take some pix when the poor dear goes racing to the loo! Bet you she'll nevah evah forget your name again....
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francoislr
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Posted: 2006-10-27 08:39
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@ wanqa, I tried to read "A Brief History Of Time" when I was like 16 or something...found it very interesting, but did not get very far. It was at someone else's place, so I could never get a hold of it again. And had like 20 minutes with the book. I wonder why I did that? Did I somehow think that picking up a Stephen Hawking book would increase my intellectual capacity and improve my reading so much that I would finish it in 20 minutes flat?
Right now I have no desire to pick up that book ever again. Maybe one day I will have the guts to.

Anyhow, @ psycho, the studying thing and I are enemies as well. The fact that I did absolutely nothing all year is also in the run against me. I have never been able to study. I sometimes think it is a miracle that I passed High School, especially since I slept through most of it. I can identify with all you said. Or I can just be straight about it concerning me: I am lazy. And I lack all forms of discipline. I have mused these things over in my mind (while escaping the responsibility of having to wash dishes or something like that) and tracked it down to school sport. I started playing Rugby in St.1. Somewhere a few weeks later I realized that I know nothing about rugby, and do not particularly want to learn anything about it, and that I do not care what anybody thinks, and that the system is screwed up. I took a plummet in popularity right there, but at least I was not one of the rats in the rat race. Now the downside of not really being involved in sport is the lack of discipline.There is a certain amount of discipline that goes hand in hand with sport. I never had that, so I lack quite a bit of necessary discipline. So how is that for a excuse? lol!
jmash
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Posted: 2006-10-27 09:18
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So it has started.Taxi operators on strike and the Bus company is making an xtra moola.I'm tellin' you guys getting to work was a headache this morning since all the busses are crowded.
OH I WISH I HAD A CAR!!!
Kryptik
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Posted: 2006-10-27 09:52
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Over here much the same, J. One of the main roads leading from Motherwell has been barricaded, burning tyres everywhere. Somehow i have 87% attendance though.

@Francois, relax boet, life's short enough as it is... As long as one is content, all should be well with the world. To quote Just Jinger,
"Were we born to live,
Were we born to die?
Why do we ground ourselves
when we know
That we can fly?
Fly, fly, fly!
Do we have faith or do we live in doubt?
Do we stick with it
Or do we pull out?
As we walk along the long rows
We can find in them
The things we hate most."

Soooo, mense, how's the Friday going?
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francoislr
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Posted: 2006-10-27 10:18
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@ Kryptic...thanx bro...I just never got to the part of the thing that I am the most chill relaxed person you will meet in PTA when it gets to life...=)

Friday is going well. Working hard, as never. The taxis seemed to be on the road as usual, fewer, of course...But they were there. Hectic traffic though, so an alternate route had to be found.

So last night we went to Cuban Cafe. Had some expensive cigars, but it is like we get a cigar, and everyone shares...Those Cubans are HUGE! The one we had last night was well over R200...Let me never waste my money like that...It is official: i have hair on my chest hair now...and a huge hole in the back of my head...but those cigars were good, especially the expensive one. It was easier to puff it than the cheaper one, but also much stronger.

Anyone else into the occasional cigar?
amawanqa
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Posted: 2006-10-27 10:23
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I probably resemble someone in a seriously lobotomised state due to my apparent lack of sleep; we're currently in a coffee shop at Euston station, waiting to board the train. @ Francois, Stephen Hawking even featured in one of the episodes of The Simpsons...his wheelchair had all manner of gadgetry, including folding helicopter rotors, etc. I admire the fact that despite his longstanding struggle with motor neuron disease, he has still achieved so much in both his personal life and in his specialised fields of physics,maths, etc. What a triumph of the human spirit!

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Kryptik
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Posted: 2006-10-27 10:33
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@Wanqa, i remember that episode! That chair was brilliant!!

@Francois, i do smoke the occasional cigar, very rarely though. It's a fact that the pricier cigars are far smoother, one could easily get used to it
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francoislr
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Posted: 2006-10-27 11:57
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I also remember that episode of the Simpsons...it had me rolling on the floor laughing! The way they always represent him in shows like that (as I am sure it was not his first appearance in a cartoon) is always funny=)

Check this out-MI3 with the Nokia N93....
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/26/mi3_for_free/
So, what is the future of movies and mobiles?

And for you I-pod owners...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/26/dvd_jon_fairplay/

Gosh, this is also interesting for you law fundi's...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/[....]e_of_the_million_dollar_comma/
medusa
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Posted: 2006-10-27 12:05
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Hey everyone,

The taxi strike was a bit ridiculous here, with taxis blocking most of the offramps on the M1 and the M2. Luckily for me I don't live far from work work and only take the back roads. Most of my colleagues got to work really late after having to take longer detours.

But anyway, just so that all of ya'll know, I'm off for the rest of the afternoon to SAB's World of Beer for lunch while you guys are slaving away! I don't drink beer but I believe they have a bar that stocks an assortment of goodies, so Southern Comfort and lime it will be, otherwise I'll have to settle for good old Hunters or Savannah.

Cheerio!


brix25
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Posted: 2006-10-27 12:26
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Another awesome day in Cape Town...just chilling on my off day...I'd post a picture but right now it's too much of a fuss.
@medusa: Wish I was you.
Liar liar pants on fire/ You burning up like David Koresh- Ghostface Killah
francoislr
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Posted: 2006-10-27 13:05
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We just had o robbery...some guys walked in as potential buyers...left alone in the board room, went into the adjoining office, took a laptop, and had to "urgently leave". That sucks. Francois B is going to be unhappy...I still don't understand why the heck he did not take it to his meeting.
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