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we have dinner at 1:45. I dont know what time we will have it at high school...

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Here's mine:

8.40-9.00 Regestration

9.00-10.00 First lesson

10.00-11.00 Second lesson

11.00-11.20 Break

11.20-12.20 Third lesson

12.20-1.20 Forth lesson

1.20-2.20 Lunch

2.20-3.20 Fifth lesson

Here's my timetable:

9.30 (or thereabouts, often later) Get up.

9.31-23.00 (or thereabouts, often later) respond to ridiculous badly puctuated, lower case enquiries about Princess Diana coins from Tuvalu, and other such rubbish.

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Chris has the worst timetable out of all of us, lol.

This is mine:

9:00 - 9:10 Registration

9:15 - 9:30 Assembly

9:30 - 10:30 First lesson

10:30 - 10:45 Break

11:00 - 12:15 Second lesson

12:15 - 1:15 Lunch break

1:15 - 2:15 Third lesson

2:15 - 2:30 Break

2:30 - 3:30 Fourth lesson

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Chris is lucky with that schedule. Here's mine:

4.00 am Birds start singing outside.

4.30 am Give up trying to get back to sleep as a bad job.

4.31 am Give myself a horror in the mirror.

5.00 am Start shuffling around the mounds of paper on my desk.

8 or 9 am, maybe 10 Break for breakfast

an hour later Back at it

some hour mid-afternoon Break for lunch

30 min later Back at it

sometime between 6pm and 9pm Order in Chinese

11pm to 1am Make sure all the mounds of paper are back in their starting places for the next day.

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Wow i thought i'd got it bad...

05.30 wake up.

05.31-05.59 get up. (it takes me a while)

06.00-06.45 get ready, washed, dressed, breakfast, stuff packed etc. (this takes longer)

06.45-07.15 (quick go on the internet).

07.15-c.07.25 (walk to bus stop and wait for bus)

c.07.25-07.45 (on bus)

07.45-08.15 (get off bus, go to train station, wait for train)

08.15-08.45 (spending quality time with train)

08.45-09.00 walk to uni (currently work)

09.00-11.50 work

11.50-12.50 lunch

12.50-16.00 work

16.00-16.15 walk to station

16.15-16.30 sit on train waiting for it to start

16.30-17.15 more quality time with train

17.15-17.40 get off of train wait for bus

17.40-18.25 quality time with bus

18.25-19.00 tea

19.00-19.30 Internet

19.30-20.30 Assorted soaps for light entertainment relief

20.30-22.00+ Internet

Anytime after 22.00 bed when i'm ready.

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c.07.25-07.45 (on bus)

07.45-08.15 (get off bus, go to train station, wait for train)

08.15-08.45 (spending quality time with train)

16.15-16.30 sit on train waiting for it to start

16.30-17.15 more quality time with train

17.15-17.40 get off of train wait for bus

17.40-18.25 quality time with bus

I don't suppose Mandy Moore is on any of those trains and buses?

If you were here in the US it would just be car and no social possibilities at all!

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I happen to know that young Sylvester does actually have a driving licence. Don't you old chap?

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I happen to know that young Sylvester does actually have a driving licence. Don't you old chap?

Actually yes i do but as Edward says... no chance for embracing social culture in a car ;) chough, ahem... at least that's my excuse and i'm sticking to it. :lol:

Mandy Moore? No she's not on my train alas; :( but there are others... :D

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So your signarture on Coinpeople.com says! :lol:

Yes well there is that... can i help it if i have a slight issue with certain women? Nope... do i want to help it? Er... nope. :D Do i want to help myself... (i need a badgrin icon here!!!)

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So, sylvester, you spend about £2 - £10 on bus and train whereas you could just spend about 10.2p per-mile in a car...

...very sensible :rolleyes:

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I think it would work out much more than 10.2p per mile, if you take in maintenance costs, and of course ridiculous insurance costs for a 19 year old on anything more powerful than a Reliant Robin.

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16.00-16.15 walk to station

16.15-16.30 sit on train waiting for it to start

16.30-17.15 more quality time with train

17.15-17.40 get off of train wait for bus

17.40-18.25 quality time with bus

18.25-19.00 tea

So it takes you almost 2½ hours to get home after work?? WOW!!!!! Guess I am lucky. From my home to work is 4 miles, no traffic signals, no stops, no turns. Can make it home from work in 7-8 minutes, easily. I can almost drive to work with my eyes closed. Actually, I did for awhile, when I got sick last year, and my blood-sugar levels peaked so high that the pressure on my retinas caused temporary blindness (for about 2 weeks). Looking back, it is a wonder that I didn't kill myself (or someone else).

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So it takes you almost 2½ hours to get home after work?? WOW!!!!! Guess I am lucky. From my home to work is 4 miles, no traffic signals, no stops, no turns. Can make it home from work in 7-8 minutes, easily. I can almost drive to work with my eyes closed. Actually, I did for awhile, when I got sick last year, and my blood-sugar levels peaked so high that the pressure on my retinas caused temporary blindness (for about 2 weeks). Looking back, it is a wonder that I didn't kill myself (or someone else).

Yes due to connections and whatnot it takes longer to get home than it does to get there... now if i could catch the 1.30pm train i'd be home by 2.30pm.

But alas no they won't let me.

The 2.30's the worst... cos i don't have a connection to that one so when it crawls into Barnsley at 3.15 (as the 3.15 bus leaves)... i have to wait till 4.30 for another bus.

You also forgot to add on carparking cost in the multistory carpark... that's if you can get a place in the first pl... and if your car's still there by the time you go back... :D

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