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afromanGT
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Krackovich wrote:afromanGT wrote:Krackovich wrote:WFMB: Mexican for dinner tonight Suddenly craving mexican food. And proper mexican, none of that Taco Bill shit. Fonda in Richmond, so fucking good =p~ Cheers for the tip. My housemate's girlfriend lives in Burnley so we'll probably head there one night. Are they popular 'book a week ahead' kind of place or just generally rock up and the food is tops? WFMB: Walked into a bar last night. Left with new job.
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Krackovich
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afromanGT wrote:Krackovich wrote:afromanGT wrote:Krackovich wrote:WFMB: Mexican for dinner tonight Suddenly craving mexican food. And proper mexican, none of that Taco Bill shit. Fonda in Richmond, so fucking good =p~ Cheers for the tip. My housemate's girlfriend lives in Burnley so we'll probably head there one night. Are they popular 'book a week ahead' kind of place or just generally rock up and the food is tops? They're pretty popular but they don't take bookings so it's just rock up and the food is tops. Sometimes you might have to wait like 10-15 mins for a table though if it's super busy
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afromanGT
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10-15 minute wait isn't so bad. Sounds like how Mamasita used to be. I miss that place before they changed owners. It's a pain in the arse to eat there now :(
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KiwiChick1
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WFMB: Feeling really proud of myself for keeping running even though I felt absolutely terrible and could've just stopped. I'm not running far distances, but this is my fourth day in a row of running, and considering a week ago I wasn't doing any running at all, I'm really happy of how far I've come.
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afromanGT
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The first week is the hardest, KC.
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catbert
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WFMB: School's done, was prety kickarse generally, get to go to New Caledonia for fencing in a few days, then a week off, socialize, and i get another crack at paintball
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KiwiChick1
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afromanGT wrote:The first week is the hardest, KC. Yeah it is, but it's so damn worth it.
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milan_7
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WFMB: KFC Popcorn chicken
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MidfieldMaestro
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pv4 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WFMB: Passed all my courses, including 2 HD's. same. stoked. what degree you in, and you're at newy i assume? Yeah mate. Civil engineering. You?
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Bowden
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WFMB: Bought my first brand new car today :)
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pv4
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:pv4 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WFMB: Passed all my courses, including 2 HD's. same. stoked. what degree you in, and you're at newy i assume? Yeah mate. Civil engineering. You? mechanical. I never knew any form of engineers cared about particular grades apart from P's. what year are you in, and which course did you think you got 100 in?!?
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afromanGT
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Engineers SHOULD care about grades. Because if you fuck up, you WILL kill people.
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MidfieldMaestro
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pv4 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:pv4 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WFMB: Passed all my courses, including 2 HD's. same. stoked. what degree you in, and you're at newy i assume? Yeah mate. Civil engineering. You? mechanical. I never knew any form of engineers cared about particular grades apart from P's. what year are you in, and which course did you think you got 100 in?!? 4th year and Advanced Theory of Structures. I spoke to some of my mates today and they got a fair bit less than they expected in this course too. Ended up with 86. Never thought I'd see the day I complain about a HD. :lol: What year are you in BTW? Afro, I've never been one to aim for only 50, cos it's all well and good to get through uni only knowing half the content, but 1. It's hard to get a job with those marks and 2. Knowing only half your job is not advisable. Of course, the worst case scenario is underdesigning something, but on the flip side, you could grossly overdesign something which costs a shitload more in materials/construction time/project management. Anyhow, before any designs can be signed off, they have to be checked by a senior engineer. Eg, I had one of my designs checked twice. Once yesterday and once today.
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pv4
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I'm a mix as I have a traineeship so Uni part/fulltime and work fulltime. im roughly a bit over halfway done, I guess.
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marconi101
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WFMB:  Beautiful
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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WFMB: 9 hour shift tomorrow $$$$$$$
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MVFCSouthEnder
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WFMB: Laughing at Collingwood after a touchup on the biggest stage. Thanks Carlton!
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Benjo
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WFMB: The Steve Hooker doco that was on fox sports.
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Fredsta
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MVFCSouthEnder wrote:WFMB: Laughing at Collingwood after a touchup on the biggest stage. Thanks Carlton! :evil: I'm so pissed off with how pathetic we were, just no will to win and fuck all intensity, Carlton to their credit put us under enormous pressure and really played with some passion.
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MVFCSouthEnder
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Fredsta wrote:MVFCSouthEnder wrote:WFMB: Laughing at Collingwood after a touchup on the biggest stage. Thanks Carlton! :evil: I'm so pissed off with how pathetic we were, just no will to win and fuck all intensity, Carlton to their credit put us under enormous pressure and really played with some passion. Soz o:)
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Juventino10
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WFMB: Watching Federer find some past form and reminding everyone of his quality
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MVFCSouthEnder
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Juventino10 wrote:WFMB: Watching Federer find some past form and reminding everyone of his quality This. Love watching Djokovic lose \:d/
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Fredsta
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MVFCSouthEnder wrote:Juventino10 wrote:WFMB: Watching Federer find some past form and reminding everyone of his quality This. Love watching Djokovic lose \:d/ +1
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Roarz
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WFMB: Going to check out a car tomorrow (technically today lol). If i buy it, it'll be my first car!
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pv4
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cbowden9000 wrote:WFMB: Bought my first brand new car today :) what type bowdz?
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KiwiChick1
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WFMB: Losing weight.
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pv4
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KiwiChick1 wrote:WFMB: Losing weight. WFMB: same here. my wedding is in september so thought i'd get back to my finely-tuned-athlete-self for it & the honeymoon. it's crazy what a couple of months of minimal training while renovating a house can do to your body!
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KiwiChick1
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pv4 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:WFMB: Losing weight. WFMB: same here. my wedding is in september so thought i'd get back to my finely-tuned-athlete-self for it & the honeymoon. it's crazy what a couple of months of minimal training while renovating a house can do to your body! Congrats on getting married! Where are you having the honeymoon?
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pv4
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KiwiChick1 wrote:pv4 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:WFMB: Losing weight. WFMB: same here. my wedding is in september so thought i'd get back to my finely-tuned-athlete-self for it & the honeymoon. it's crazy what a couple of months of minimal training while renovating a house can do to your body! Congrats on getting married! Where are you having the honeymoon? ha thanks! two weeks in peru, south america. start off by heading to cuzco for a couple of days, then doing the 4day inca trail to machu picchu, then spend the rest of the time chilling and exploring. Edited by pv4: 7/7/2012 09:59:18 AM
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afromanGT
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pv4 - I've had a couple of mates go to Peru and they absolutely love it. Probably a bad idea to tell you that the one who went there for his honeymoon is currently going through a divorce. :lol: Juventino10 wrote:WFMB: Watching Federer find some past form and reminding everyone of his quality Federer in-form is one of the finest sights in sport, he almost has the ball on a string. WFMB: Work life is good, personal life is good, home life is good. The cynic in me is waiting for something to go drastically wrong, but for now it's rocking.
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