ive watched this more than a handfull of times and i dont get it at all?!!!! i think half of them are boring anyway, and it just never seems to end!
ps my tv just stays on after mammoth monday night tv after sex and the city
man so many of you dont have the option of bringing outsiders! i think the choice should definately be open, i know if i went as someones date (which im hoping ill get the chance to so that i can meet new people etc) i would find my own fun while they found theirs!
this years MAFW was pretty crappy..not as good as past years and eveyrthing will probably be double the price of past years when they get into the stores :(
yeh if didnt have the few pointers from people that i did before i read it, i wouldve been very lost! but if you have any issues why dont you ask in here!
my favourite module and text so far! :)
i feel like i know the text inside out and Ondaatje's writing just makes it all the more enjoyable. ive read the relevant part of the epic of gilgamesh and it is quite an issue in relation to Patricks role
wow i was actually thinking about doing au revoir les enfantes as i watched it in prelim for an area of study we did, but i wondered how i could incorporate it into history and memory, aside from it being holocaust related?
i'm doing RFTG and although it is very time consuming, im enjoying it. im in the process of doing a semi-assessment task to write a creative piece based primarily on the ideas of globalisation..im mighty stuck!
when i did circular motion, i felt that physics helped maths more than the other way round. it mightnt have actually helped, but there was an advantage for us physics students who were literally doing the same things in space at the same time!
we finished production of materials on the last day of term 4 :p
i think we'll definately have to do it again, judging by the number of people who werent even at school
even though LTBMP and Frost at midnight are much shorter, i think the Ancient Mariner is much more useful. however, i had studied it in yr 10 in much depth, so when doing it for AOS i found it more of a adding process, not an arduous task