Uni sounds like great times for you. I'm glad to hear it.
I'm heading off. Like literally this time. I'll still be in touch hopefully.
Hahah I love those Macca's strawyberry, chocolate shakes that turn into the desired flavour when you sip through the straw. How fun and childish. They're great fun to drink. :D
Your comment about Fran's driving made me remember when my sister was still here and every Friday when she came home from college it happened to work out where she could bring me home from lessons that day; there were times I thought she was going to collide with trucks!
I love hearing about Uni and your play, and I'm sorry I'm hardly ever on here, but I do try to keep up with my friends somewhat. ;) Love ya bunches!
I'll have you know, I'm a wonderful driver. Unlike my crazy sister, I don't drive at one consistent speed the whole way home (c. 95-100!), but I slow down (often to c. 50) when I feel it is unsafe and often drive for whole stretches at about 80. I'll also have you know that I'm not the one who has had two accidents, one of which was with oncoming traffic. I haven't as of yet had an accident... and the truck with which I almost collided yesterday did happen to be on my side of the road.
Ha! I object! You're cruel... I'd be sad if you died, but that wouldn't make it automatically my fault. Anyway, if you and I are in a car when you do, probably I'll die at the same time.
That's cool about the play, but I've read so little of Shakespeare (okay, the truth is I've never read any of his plays, just seen them acted out), I have no idea what you're talking about. I've tried to read some of his stuff, but plays period take more concentration for me, and especially his. :P
Ooh, that hair sounds fun!
I need more information on this magical strawberry milk. ;)
Yeah, it can be hard but the more you do the easier it gets. It helps reading it aloud with a group of people... you can take parts and it makes more sense!
It is!
Well, it's just this straw and it has a weird flavouring thing in it, so that as you suck the milk up it turns flavoured!
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Young man called me darl today?
And humming caused my ears decay!
My mouth so dry
I think I might die
So I'll just cry the night away
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I'm heading off. Like literally this time. I'll still be in touch hopefully.
Hahah I love those Macca's strawyberry, chocolate shakes that turn into the desired flavour when you sip through the straw. How fun and childish. They're great fun to drink. :D
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Are we talking about the same kind of straw? This one turns normal milk into flavoured milk!
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I love hearing about Uni and your play, and I'm sorry I'm hardly ever on here, but I do try to keep up with my friends somewhat. ;) Love ya bunches!
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Ok, I feel better now! :-D
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Bet if I'd died you'd be feeling really bad about it!
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That's cool about the play, but I've read so little of Shakespeare (okay, the truth is I've never read any of his plays, just seen them acted out), I have no idea what you're talking about. I've tried to read some of his stuff, but plays period take more concentration for me, and especially his. :P
Ooh, that hair sounds fun!
I need more information on this magical strawberry milk. ;)
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Yeah, it can be hard but the more you do the easier it gets. It helps reading it aloud with a group of people... you can take parts and it makes more sense!
It is!
Well, it's just this straw and it has a weird flavouring thing in it, so that as you suck the milk up it turns flavoured!
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