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Kjølen

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On my way driving to the University today I got to see crowds of people dressed in green flooding into the bars. It was like 7 in the morning. My classes were fairly empty, but nobody showed up plastered, which is a shame, I like to watch the drunkerds try to survive class.

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I had to cancel my plans as i've had a tooth extracted and ain't aloud to drink alcohol for a few days :(

 

I'd arranged for about 20 of us to go to an Irish bar wearing guiness top hats :(

 

Ah well, got aload of mates round tonight in my house, so i won't need alcohol. ;)

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I was planning of going out last night with ther rest of my friends, even got all dressed up and everything (you know, green t-shirt and whatever else happened to be clean).

 

Then I realised I had no money (in an extremely literal sense), so I stayed in and watched Bowling for Columbine instead.

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brighty what are you doing on the computer at 11 o clock? I thought your mates were round! *tut* stupid computers. I NEVER go on them. AT ALL.

 

but thats beside the point, I wonder what yufsters doing! (or did yesterday now) she's irish. But pregnant with her geography teacher... all though she was proberbly tricking us all then

as she does.:rolleyes:

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Originally posted by Brighteyes

VERY good film that.

His Bush one was crap, far too opinionated but Bowling was amazing.

 

Granted, but despite that, the first half was alright, very... informative. But yeah, Bowling was still way better.

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The Bush one was okay; it just wasn't very subjective. Anybody, no matter your values or who you are, could interpret Bowling for Columbine and apply your own theories and ideas. With Farenheit 9/11, you really either felt one way or the other.

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Originally posted by JofaGuht

The Bush one was okay; it just wasn't very subjective. Anybody, no matter your values or who you are, could interpret Bowling for Columbine and apply your own theories and ideas. With Farenheit 9/11, you really either felt one way or the other.

 

I can at least ad mit that it made me hate bush more than I did before (actually, I didn't hate him as much before watching that, I just didn't really like him that much)

 

With Bowling, I came to the conclusions that Canada is a nice place to live in, Dick Clarke isn't very friendly, not is charlton heston, and I really don't want to live in a place where guns are a neccesity in order to be safe.

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Nope. I like America a lot, but not a big fan of the authority here.

 

Now there's that new Social Security option. Not only are gas prices going up twenty cents a month, but now I probably won't retire, with investments are the devil.

 

I'm actually probably going to move to Canada or Australia anyway....

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Englands okay, I go to university in the crime capital of the north east and even that's not so bad, a few burgleries every now and then, nothing too serious compared to the worst of the states.

 

Then again, I'm still not too sure whether I want to stay here for the rest of my life... I'll see how life takes me.

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Originally posted by Kjølen

There is a time zone difference, Fealiks. His friends probably arent there at that time.

 

Yeh, but im in the same timezone as him. at least i hope so, id hate it if i was inn a different timezone to everyone else in the UK... no wonder im always late for school...

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