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Four more sleeps before The Mighty Boosh Live, five more sleeps before we all go out for my birthday, six more sleeps before I go home and eight more sleeps before I see all my old Spar crew for the night out :)

That show is amazing! I loved it when i went to see them in Blackpool, have an awesome time!

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I was in bed by midnight and got up at 9:30. It's the most normal night's sleep I've had in months.

One of my housemates is at home and the other 3 have gone on a field trip to Skegness of all places, so I have a free house today. Hopefully I'll get plenty of essay done.

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

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Went out for a really long walk this morning to take pics of the snow around Temple Newsam. Absolutely beautiful. I have very rosy cheeks now as a result. Got a great pic of swan and a squirrel too, not together unfortunately.

Came home to find a parcel for me, always a good thing - I love parcels. Opened it, and found a DVD of Fonejacker series 2 and a note from Channel 4 saying 'Natalie, Congratulations! Regards, 4DVD'. How bizarre? I'm completely baffled as to how they know who I am, or where I live, but as I adore Fonejacker, I'm chuffed to bits.

Dammit! I should've kept this information to myself and given it the the Boyf as a Christmas pressie.

Oh well. Good day so far.:D

Might start thinking about popping up some decorations soon.

'To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity'.

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i've found my new fave song

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Snow, lots of it. In Flensburg anyway.

But what rocks even more than the snow itself is seeing how amazed our Italian exchange student is. She has never ever (apart from a tiny little bit last weekend) seen snow in real life. And all of a sudden there's lots of it. She just kept saying: "It's so beautiful!" :)

Il n'y a qu'un devoir, c'est d'être heureux; il ny'a qu'une vertu, c'est la justice -Denis Diderot

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Your techniques are legendary.;)

Someone is cooking dinner for me tonight *licks lips in anticipation*

Haha, why thankyou =] And gooo Mr Kiz.

What rocks in my life? You guys. Seriously. I love you all. Thanks for the birthday messages!

Alouette...deployer les ailes;

Alouette...plumerai les ailes.

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Going out tonight, yay.

Never mind that I haven't done the essay or basically anything else, I've managed to go to every lecture this week which is an achievement in itself. Haven't had a proper night out in 9 days so it should be pretty good. 2 days till [spunge], meal out for housemate's birthday on Sunday, 4 days till The Hold Steady, then a Campus 14 (bar crawl) on wednesday, another bar crawl on Friday, Stereophonics saturday, then Black Stone Cherry (country rock band my friend wants to see) on sunday 14th. Busy busy times...

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

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Soooo many things rock in my life.

1. I had an AMAZING weekend in London with my two best friends - we had a cheese and wine party with an actual cheese board (only 'cause Scott suggested it ;)), we went to Fabric and then just slept for the WHOLE day. I can't wait to see them again.

2. The week of death has ended.

3. I had my final seminar today and even though I am going to miss my seminar leader A LOT it's still good to have some time off.

4. I had my moot today - I had been working on it for two weeks and it's such a waste of time but I don't have to worry about it anymore :) AND I won the moot even though there were no cases supporting my side and my junior didn't turn up so it was 2-1. The judges slaughtered us with questions but they said it was the best moot they'd heard this week (they didn't do all the moots this weeks, just a couple, but still). And they said they were very impressed with the content of my argument ;)

5. I'm going home in exactly a week!!!

6. I can finally relax tonight - wich means boyfriend, dvd, wine and food :)

7. My boyfriend and I are going shopping tomorrow.

8. If I can get some time off uni in January my dad is taking me and my brother snowboarding

yay :)

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Unbelievably I managed to get a 'mention tres bien' - a total mark of 18/20 (everything's marked out of 20 here, god knows why) - in last Monday's horrible lit exam, despite my probably atrocious French and terrible handwriting as I was having to rush to get it finished. I still can't quite believe it, I was standing there staring at the piece of paper with everyone's marks on for about 10 minutes, I still think they must have confused my paper with someone else's, haha. So I guess even if I fail the rest I'll have that one good mark :D

So save the last dance

For me my love 'cause I

I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky...

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Congratulations Helen :) I'm glad there's a silver lining to the problems you've been having in Strasbourg.

I went to a social event earlier for 'course reps', basically, my housemate and I go to 3 meetings a year in our department where we discuss things that could be improved on the course. We didn't really talk to anyone elese at the social event, everyone there was just talking to their friends, and the SU people were very drunk. Got free wine and mince pies though, so definitely worth it, then went to the library and did some slightly tipsy photocopying.

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

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Unbelievably I managed to get a 'mention tres bien'

Nice one Helen.:)

then went to the library and did some slightly tipsy photocopying.

...as for you young lady. Please tell me you haven't been sitting on the photocopier again! hehe.;)

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