
Greetings, fellow students!
Let's get straight down to business: the title of this blog. Now, as I'm sure most of you will have noticed, the first week back was rather moist. Perhaps I'd go as far as calling it wet. Again, as I'm sure you've noticed, the UWA campus is not that easy to navigate if you desire to remain dry. Apart from the gushing waterfalls (sans ukele music), there are the sizable puddles.

Hello.
Yes, I am annoyed. No, it has nothing to do with daylight savings (although, if you are feeling the need to be glared at ferociously, please bring that up with me next time you see me).
A unit I was really looking forward to doing next semester has been cancelled. This unit wasn't offered last year, something that saddened me at the time - however, I cheered up when I found it was being offered second semester this year.
I cheered down when I found it had been cancelled due to staff issues.

Hey everyone
I realised this morning, on the bus to school, that I had forgotten to blog yesterday! I believe that this may be because I spent the weekend blowing my nose, sniffling when I wasn't blowing, sneezing and generally feeling all spacey and cotton-woolly in the head.
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And it's Monday again!
I hope everyone has noticed that I have been attempting (and succeeding so far) in posting every Monday. Seems my ability to whine about school is quite endless...

'ello
How many of you turned up to the Link Week BBQ on the Oak Lawn today? For a free sausage? A free fruit juice? A free squeezy tomato sauce? A free ice cube, even?

Hello everyone
Today I want to talk about... no, that's mean: of course I will tell you about the title to this blog entry! I would be as curious as the proverbial cat wanting to know all about the insect and the tea and why on earth I have a waiter in my room bringing me said tea with said insect in it...

Rachel Getting Married
Director: Jonathan Demme
Starring: Anne Hathaway, Rosemarie DeWitt, Debra Winger, Bill
Irwin
Running Time: 114 min.
I have to say I'm not a fan
of dramatic family movies.Usually I end up bored, as the situations are very
far removed from anything I have ever experienced and will ever be likely to
experience.

Choke
Director: Clark Gregg
Running Time: 89 min. approx.
Starring: Anjelica Houston, Kelly Macdonald, Sam Rockwell, Brad William Henke