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we're going home
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Rachel, 20, human espresso (small and bitter). Part time history nerd, part time hobbyist, full time lovechild of Paul Scholes and Gary Neville. / gaz to my scholesy. Gaz ate all but of pasties. Buy me a coffee. Me and my stuff. Refer to this post. Van Persie making that trademark run again…and what a ball to pick him out…and what a finish! 22:01 05 Jul '15. Also watching this again made me sad :(. I really hope he stays. And sorts everything out and wins the golden boot again.
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Acacacademia | Apocalypse Anytime
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End of Cold War. This is a placeholder because I can can can can can can can can can. The end of the world isn't confined to the Here and Now. Supercilious little chap, isn’t he. But remember, this is the two time British PM, Nobel prize winning, World-War-Two leading, first-ever-honorary-American-citizenship-achieving knight. He’s allowed to do the V sign with his fingers without looking like a dork or a twenty year old Japanese girl with eyes the size of my dinner plates. 17-08, 2014 at 20:55. You are ...
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Shoulder Rubbing | +44
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September 28, 2014. September 28, 2014. Anyhow, hopefully things will be looking up soon enough when I get tutorial groups and have an opportunity to talk to people (or be forced to talk to them). I’m here to fangirl instead about…. The second series of books I ever read, the first being of course Harry Potter, was the thick volume of Arthur Conan Doyle that sat in a dusty corner of the bookshelf. I loved the mystery and eternal suspense (though I didn’t think much of Watson at the time! I’ve actua...
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Magical Manchester | +44
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January 18, 2015. Soon you’ll find out how overdue this post is when you find out which United game I attended, but for now let me just talk about the magical land of Manchester! Of course, given my footballing loyalties, I am extremely biased towards this city, and I know a lot of people who don’t see the point in going up, but I find it a really, really nice place with plenty of things to do. After setting up and eating lunch it was off to Old Trafford, of course! One of the most famous signs in the wo...
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About | +44
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The first thing you probably need to know about me is that I’m awful at writing ‘about’ pages, so be warned. If I were to sum my life up in one picture, it would be this:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Be not afeard; the ...
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Sea-ing Food | +44
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December 3, 2014. The alumni association of my previous Singaporean school organises a yearly trip to somewhere around England, and this time we went to Whitstable and Canterbury! Anyway, the bus ride there was quite horrible because I’ve got awful motion-sickness issues (I keep telling myself that this, instead of fright, is the real reason I don’t want to ride roller coasters). So the fresh seaside air was twice as much of a relief! We went through a lot of tunnels and listened to a lot of interesting ...
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Modernist Thought | +44
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December 1, 2014. Sorry for the lack of updates for a very long time! I’ve been a bit busy working and the like, and also I’ve been far too lazy to upload my pictures. But I finally have gotten around to it, so introducing on the next installment of Museum Wednesdays: the Tate Modern! The weather was great, and it didn’t feel long at all. And there were so many things to see – I took even longer because I got sidetracked of this statue of Gladstone. My advice would be to skip the top floor if you’r...