Quoting Eliot Wilson from 17:20, 6th Jun 2005
Well, Telnet describes you as "Undergraduate - Interrupted", if that's any help.
Oh, thank you - though now I feel rather like Winona Ryder.
But when doesn't one, what? Woof!
Quoting RJ Covino from 16:34, 6th Jun 2005
You'll see.
Quoting Anon. from 20:06, 6th Jun 2005
Oh, thank you - though now I feel rather like Winona Ryder.
But when doesn't one, what? Woof!
Quoting Anon. from 17:01, 6th Jun 2005Quoting from 21:53, 5th Jun 2005
You are still a matriculated student, are you not?
Could somebody tell me - am I still a matriculated student? I matriculated at the start of the 2004/2005 academic year, and went on temporary leave of absence on the 30th of November 2004. Am I still matriculated? If I am, when do I cease to be so?
Quoting Eliot Wilson from 22:46, 7th Jun 2005
That depends on your definition of 'alumnus'.
Quoting Eliot Wilson from 12:51, 13th Jun 2005
be made available in paperback (£9.99 from all good bookshops).
Quoting exnihilo from 15:02, 13th Jun 2005
Get a job?
Quoting RJ Covino from 18:27, 13th Jun 2005
I think I'll wait for it to appear on the big screen. I've discovered that all contracts for books tend to come with a rider about signing away the movie rights.
I'd bet that "The Restoration of Monasticism in England" will do about as well as "The Magistrates of Roman Sicily" at the box-office. (That said "Magistrates II: The Quaestors Strike Back" is a much darker and haunting tale; however, I doubt it'll ever see the light of day).
Quoting Tweedle-Dee from 19:46, 13th Jun 2005Quoting exnihilo from 15:02, 13th Jun 2005
Get a job?
That's cheap.
No-one this side of the Atlantic (or Pacific, come to think of it) is crazy enough to employ me. It would be like that time I worked in a Nigerian hospital; it blew up.
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