It's now official - DDR is good for you:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... _game_diet Not that anyone here seems to need any encouragement.
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Hmmm... since I'm so tall and heavily built I'd actually be the gender some people already believe me to be. And since 6' is a good height for a bloke I wouldn't be a complete freak. But I'd still be ginger. Though I could get hours of amusement just from looking at my new terribly amusing reproduct...
When I was in 2nd year parents moved from Yorkshire to Inverness. It's a nice house, and I still have my own room, but still rather dramatic. But since my dad's parents moved from Bolton to the Netherlands while he was at uni this seems to be a family tradition. [hr][s] From the Real Life Quotelog: ...
And then of course, some twisted person afflicted with revision boredom makes it into a lj icon:
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Feel free to use it. I can't think of any reason why you'd want to.
[hr][s]From the Real Life Quotelog: "Have you met our pheasant?" [/s]
Thought I'd start a thread to say how much I enjoyed the castle ceilidh. It was my last one here, and everything was just lovely, so thank you to all the people who organised it. And sorry to anyone I injured by colliding with them - I'm a rotten dancer! [hr][s] From the Real Life Quotelog: "Have yo...
Gatty has strange plastic bucket seats as desk chairs that give you very exciting backache. But you can only sit on them long enough to give yourself backache if you put a couple of cushions on the chair first. Might this mean that we might get some 'new' chairs now? [hr][s] From the Real Life Quote...
There's also a Kwik Save close to the Health Centre (since you have go go out there for a medical at the start of term you might as well pop in while you're there). Tescos is fairly bad for fruit & veg, but there's a good greengrocers at one end of south street. There's also a butchers and a fishmon...
No cremation - why keep screwing up the environment after you're dead? I'm an atheist, so generally not really bothered about funeral arrangements - as my mum said when we got talking about this, you're not going to be around to watch the proceedings, so why should you care? But there is a part of m...
A bit overly primary coloured for my taste, but then again the last one was a bit dull. Suspiciously similar useage of primary colours to the 'Blue Peter' website.
[hr][s]From the Real Life Quotelog: "Have you met our pheasant?" [/s]
If you've got the money they also make a handy extra blanket. You can also lend them out to people - my gown is a far more cultured and religious being than I am, having been a member of at least two choirs, and has even occasionally been to chapel. But they are really very expensive for a glorified...
It's a tiny town. You'll see just about everything in a few circuits of the centre of town.
Look at the top of this page - there's a link to a 'Guide to St. Andrews' there.
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First album: Michael Jackson 'Dangerous', bought with birthday money from my ninth birthday. I still have it as well. I was definately on the side of Blur in the Blur/Oasis divide, because the Gallaghers really annoyed me and I thought Alex James was far sexier. I do own a couple of Oasis albums tho...
My main gripe with the library at the moment is with the electronic journals. I was looking for a jounrnal via Saulcat, found it was an e-journal so connected. Found the article I wanted, tried to download it, but it said I had to pay. So I went into the library to ask about it, and they told me tha...