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Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 12:08 PM
Haha well this is 300th post! i'm just sittin at home watchin cartoons chillin and drinkin coke. Ahhhh tis a hard life! Just got to wait half an hour then i'm off out for the night! To play football and muck around.
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 12:13 PM
Haha well this is 300th post! i'm just sittin at home watchin cartoons chillin and drinkin coke. Ahhhh tis a hard life! Just got to wait half an hour then i'm off out for the night! To play football and muck around.
Yeah, you little snot. :D You're still in school right? I can't remember anymore....been too long.
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 12:16 PM
Yeah, you little snot. :D You're still in school right? I can't remember anymore....been too long.
Nah just finished my first year of Sixth Form College. Now i got a long fat summer holiday, half to work, half to laze, God i love bein a kid :)
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 12:16 PM
Nah just finished my first year of Sixth Form College. Now i got a long fat summer holiday, half to work, half to laze, God i love bein a kid :)
Enjoy it as long as possible. I'm still a kid, but I have too many grown up responsibilities for my liking. What are you studying?
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 12:19 PM
Enjoy it as long as possible. I'm still a kid, but I have too many grown up responsibilities for my liking. What are you studying?
Modern History
PE & Sport
Geology
Physics
Don't know what i'm doing next year i'm going to drop Geology though.
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 12:22 PM
Modern History
PE & Sport
Geology
Physics
Don't know what i'm doing next year i'm going to drop Geology though.
Have you decided on a major yet?
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 12:28 PM
Have you decided on a major yet?
What for when i go to Uni?
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 12:30 PM
What for when i go to Uni?
Ohhh, didn't realize there was a difference between a college and a university over there. My bad.
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 12:33 PM
Ohhh, didn't realize there was a difference between a college and a university over there. My bad.
Nah thats okay, i don't really understand the American way either.
We have Primary school which is 5-10 i think Reception - Year 6.
Senior School Year 7-11, ages 11-16 which is gcse and O levels.
Then Year 12-13, ages 17-19 which is A Level at College
Then Uni comes after that.
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 12:37 PM
Nah thats okay, i don't really understand the American way either.
We have Primary school which is 5-10 i think Reception - Year 6.
Senior School Year 7-11, ages 11-16 which is gcse and O levels.
Then Year 12-13, ages 17-19 which is A Level at College
Then Uni comes after that.
Any ideas of what you're going to do when you go to uni?
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 12:41 PM
Any ideas of what you're going to do when you go to uni?
Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering i reckon.
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 12:43 PM
Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering i reckon.
Jeez louise, that's ambitious. Good for you, Dell. Where are you going to Uni? My friend went to University of Liverpool. What part of England are you from?
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 01:18 PM
Jeez louise, that's ambitious. Good for you, Dell. Where are you going to Uni? My friend went to University of Liverpool. What part of England are you from?
I live in the South east, and Liverpool is in the North west so basically in the diagonal corner. In a place called Colchester in Essex.
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 01:32 PM
I live in the South east, and Liverpool is in the North west so basically in the diagonal corner. In a place called Colchester in Essex.
Exactly how many syllables are in Colchester? :D
dasoccerplayafosho
19 Jul 2004, 01:42 PM
Nah thats okay, i don't really understand the American way either.
We have Primary school which is 5-10 i think Reception - Year 6.
Senior School Year 7-11, ages 11-16 which is gcse and O levels.
Then Year 12-13, ages 17-19 which is A Level at College
Then Uni comes after that.
in the states-
kindergarten when you're five, after that, each grade is a year
it's different in some places, but basically
1-5 elementary
6-7 middle
8-9 junior high
10-12 high school
anything after that, college or university
or 1-6 elementary
7-8 junior high/middle school
9-12 high school
anything after that college aka university
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 06:06 PM
Exactly how many syllables are in Colchester? :D
Col-Chest-Er just say it like Col-Chesta
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 06:17 PM
Col-Chest-Er just say it like Col-Chesta
I figured you ignored some syllables like you do with worcester and leicester. Curious. My Liverpudlian friend makes fun of the way I pronounce these. :D
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 06:21 PM
Yeah we don't really speak phonetically we say Lester, and Wooster insteada Worcester and Leicester, kind of weird really, WOOO 1,001 posts lol
sarabella
19 Jul 2004, 06:24 PM
WOOO 1,001 posts lol
And only one lonely nipple. How close are you to your 2nd?
Tony Dellbird
19 Jul 2004, 06:26 PM
Not very close, it's cos i post mostly in here and not a lot of people spread rep round much here except Case Hawks Jc18star and yourself. So a lot of my genius goes unnoticed lol I got 37 points