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Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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What's with all the meetings? What do they have you doing over there?

I'm not so good. Too much stress in my life. Work has been a huge distraction from my life which used to be more organized. :agree: I have a 3.5h commute, which is why often I don't even go to work, so that I can get more work done at home. Then I'm trying to study two languages, which used to be going really well but recently some days go by without having done anything, that depresses me. On top of that I'm trying to find a new apartment so that I don't have to commute, but that is yet more on top of what I have.

Given all that my sleep isn't awesome, as you can see from this morning's absurd hour to wake up, my eating is irregular and I end up eating too much junk food. Not to mention I haven't been at the pool for months.
The only thing I do in the meetings is to try and stay awake. :D

Work eventually does get to you. I think the first thing you should sort out is the apartment (as you probably know by now). Once the commute becomes shorter you get more time to do the rest of the stuff you want to do. About an year ago I used to wake up early and hit the gym in the morning. That used to give me ample amount of time in the evenings to cook (thereby not eating outside) and relax. By the time the clock hit 2300 I'd be extremely tired and get myself a good 7 hours of relaxing sleep. That was a really good routine. Now the laziness has got the better of me.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
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my life is fucked...i was driving around with a friend of mine and we went to a place and i dranked some beers..my friend had his drivers licence at him and he told me that he will drive...He smashed a sign post...my left wing and my front bumper, my headtail are fucked up...
That sucks man, glad you're ok though :)
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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What is your degree in?

the only people that get that at my uni are science students. Are you 3rd of 4th yr?
I've got an honours degree in law.

I'm now doing the Diploma (you need to do it to be allowed to practice).

The Diploma is taught by currently practicing solicitors, rather than lecturers, so the classes tend to be first thing in the morning or last thing at night.

It's still only a three day week I have, so it ain't too bad.
 

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