What cheered you up today?

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Gnomey said:
That is why there was a at the end...

Oops missed that!

Oh well if you really want to talk about lopsided victories. I just got finished watching Germany demolish San Morino in there 2nd qualifying match.

The final score was 13-0.





Anyhow lets see what cheered me up?

That today was my last official day in the Army. I start my clearing on Monday and in 2 weeks I am a civilian.
 
now you get culture shock you rarely get the same teamwork from co workers you'll have experienced in the Army
 

Nothing as bad as the Aussies qualifying for the World Cup - 33-0/30-0 etc against the Pacific Islanders...
 
Passed the first exam - Paedagogics.
for "A" and "B" (spoken / written).


But I still have to do 4 more (Psychology, Literature, Biology and Mathemtaics!!!)
 
well yesterday what cheered me up was making a new friend ont he first day back at school, and today? getting my timetable was nice, even if on two days i do have 3 maths lessons

and CC i thought that was just a grant you can get if you've got a really good placement and there are several available not just the one......
 
Nah I think its just the one...why would they give a grant for a good placement? The £500 would be handy for flights to Italy and accomodation but thats too much of a risk

And my timetable's better than yours. The only triple lesson I have is photography which is creative and involves communication with everyone, and not stuck practically silently in the same room for 3 hours

Oh, and yesterday I done some quiz that said my inner European is an Italian. Loving and Passionate, I show the world what culture really is...couldn't be more true.
 
I've only had one photography lesson, and havent taken any photos yet. And probably wont do for a while. We're starting off with photography from self-made pinhole cameras, then we get to pick a photographer and attempt to recreate his work (for both Digital and Film cameras). Should be damn good once we're into it.
 
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