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Sorry to hear about that, Sigrid. We have different pictured on coins over here sometimes, the Royal Mint often makes a collectors version (that you can normally buy for 3 times the sum of the actual coins in the back of the TV Times)

I went out last night in the end, About an hour after i posted that message i got a phone call asking if i was gonna come out, and someone would lend me money.

Although it may seem like i don't i actually love my mates to pieces, and probably would be who i am today if it wasn't for them.

Anyway, I went out, got stupidly drunk (Turboshandy's... - Good for this.) and got in at 4am.

Head - Hurting.

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It was supposed to be sunny today and dry but while I was on my way back from the supermarket, it started raining and it is still raining. I did my washing because I thought it wasn't going to rain. 2 of my housemates have also done washing today so our house is a museum of wet washing with exhibits everywhere. Oh and my radiator doesn't work.

'Forget happiness I'm fine, I'll forget everything in time'

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Lucinda, no it wasn't at a club, it was at Jubilee's Heaven&Hell party. I haven't got it back, but I expected that. And I was very lucky 'cause my debit card wasn't in it as I was using it earlier, and my student card wasn't there either as I had it in my other bag :)

Sigrid, that must have been upsetting. It's sad when people don't understand how much something means to you.

Viv, I'd LOVE to have a cleaner right now. My flat is a mess, I'm too cold to move, and I can't get my boyfriend to clean it for me as he's gone to college.

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Living in the library :S I'm considering keeping my sleeping bag there.

Also, total lack of social life after Freshers'. And lack of money.

That's quite early on in the year to be moved in. Make sure you get a good desk before the exam session starts because they're like golddust once exams start. I've only been to the library once and I'm in 3rd year. The library is at least very warm, even when it's snowing outside, it's all shorts and flip-flops inside.

I don't know where to start with my dissertation.

'Forget happiness I'm fine, I'll forget everything in time'

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I got an email from a secretary in the department on Tuesday telling me one of my modules starts on 9th October, so from that I assumed there'd be no lecture today. Just got an email though saying "why did only 11 people come to the first lecture?". I know it's not my fault.... stupid mixed up messages.

'Forget happiness I'm fine, I'll forget everything in time'

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I had a blood test earlier and she missed my vein 3 TIMES!!!! then she tried the other arm. Now i have two dead arms....

omg tht happened to me at the nhs its awful.she was still training to be a nurse and in the end my mum who is a trained nurse did it for her!!

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That's quite early on in the year to be moved in. Make sure you get a good desk before the exam session starts because they're like golddust once exams start. I've only been to the library once and I'm in 3rd year. The library is at least very warm, even when it's snowing outside, it's all shorts and flip-flops inside.

I don't know where to start with my dissertation.

I know it's early, but we have soooo much reading to do. And I ordered all my books off Amazon and they still haven't come so the library is currently my best friend.

So do you just grab a desk and leave your stuff there until the end of exams so no one can steal it?

By the way, you were right - I got an e-mail today saying they found my purse :)

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I've practically been laid off today :( They basically told me as I'm not working my contracted hours they would be 're-advertised and any overtime would be given to new workers'. So in effect, they don't like that I can't work the nights because of university and won't give me weekend work.

Just what I need when I have no money :(

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I'm being driven to the point of insanity (I'm pretty insane anyway but this is the bad kind), I can't stop thinking about this guy. I barely know him, he's older and lives 200 miles away (no, it's not one of those internet friendships), one part of me wants to be with him so bad but the other part thinks I should get over it coz I know I'm going to get turned down again.

Sorry to bore you guys with my problems but my head is a mess :(.

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Further to yesterday's rant things have got worse.

I am now working just a Friday night (four nights a month) and because of joint pains this month I have to pay them back those four nights. So as a result I will be working for NOTHING this month and I need to pay £120 a month on travel.

My mum saw the boss and complained and they tried to fob me off with nights that are no use to me as I won't be home till late. They have said I cannot do a Saturday night as it is not going, they did say that there was a Sunday shift going on the tills though.

My sister went in to say she'd take that shift and give up her Saturday shift (keep with me on this!) and that I would then be able to take her Saturday shift. The boss' face dropped and then asked if my sister would work Saturday nights as he needs staff then.

So basically he's just got a grudge against me and won't give me a Saturday shift.

But none of those changes can happen until November so I am stuck with no work for the month unless I can find somewhere else to go.

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That sounds a bit crap and unfair Jono. Good luck finding a better job.

I went to a course friend's birthday thing last night in town but I'd also been invited by a school friend to his birthday thing elsewhere in town. After about an hour at the first place, I walked across town to the other bar. I met a guy I knew from school outside and we had a chat. Then we went into the bar and I chatted to some more people from school. It just made me feel rubbish though because most of them ignored me and acted like I was invisible. They were the ones who thought I wasn't 'cool enough' at school. Beyond the 'so what uni are you are/course are you doing?' most of them had nothing more to say to me. They hadn't spoken to me in the intervening 2 years and even the ones I was good friends with at school had no reason for it.

Anyway I was a little drunk and after an hour I got fed up and walked out and went back to the original party, where my real friends were and had a really good night.

'Forget happiness I'm fine, I'll forget everything in time'

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That sucks, sounds like you should look for something else. A lot of the supermarkets and shopping centres round here are recruiting extra staff for Christmas so this might be a good time to look for something else.

Try living where I live - the supermarket is the only livelihood here. Unless you fancy an art gallery or antiques shop!

The good news is that since kicking up a fuss they've managed to "find" a shift on a Saturday night.

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I got moved onto Divided Red (a different subsection of my department) so I have to relearn all the stock, and I got till trained today. There's going to be some proper cock-ups going on now. :|

I can guarantee you that you'll hate the till by the end of the month :P

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Alouette...plumerai les ailes.

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Vodafone. They promised to move down the phone contract belonging to my uncle who is in prison, but then didn't. So we had a £70 bill for this month. I rang explaining we'd been told it would move down to £20 and the woman got shirty and told us we'd have to move down £5 at a time. She told me to take the letter to a Vodafone shop instead.

I rang back three times and got the same woman. In the end I demanded to speak to a manager and she asked why, and I explained the situation. She then looked through the letters sent out by Vodafone and realised her mistake. She apologised saying the advisor hadn't left a note on the account. In the end, thankfully, we were debited the £50 on this month's bill and she moved it down.

It's amazing how polite these people become when you want to make a complaint. What a stressful half an hour though.

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