I think you should have had a dress taylor made for you...then its a perfect fit and is definitely orgiginal...but very dear. I know you got your dress and everything already!
I was always way too lazy and would just borrow clothing from other people hehehe...
Regina: I gave him everything! I was half a virgin when I met him.
i'm being deviant and not going to my summer ball. we have a load of random bands i'm not interesting plus glc (who i saw at last year's glastonbury and were pretty much a VERY brief fad to me anyway).
wouldn't go to my graduation either but think my mum and dad might kill me.
Not going to graduation, despite complaints. But hey, might not even graduate.
no way, you're too clever to not graduate!
my dissertation is due in on tuesday. it's doing my head in but at least i only have about a thousand words left. the entire thing is rubbish, but i'm past caring. like a girl said in my lecture today, 'i never want to see my dissertation again!'
theyre very stressful dissertations! glad i dont have to do one although i will probably at post grad have to do something major. hopefully practical though! i suck at long essays, never get the word count!
______________________________ I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!
Meclever? Aw, thankee kindly missus (sorry, went all half-cockney for no reason :/) but I am Spid of the doubting tendencies. Or something. To be honest, at this point I don't think I can not graduate at all. I could however still end up with a third (It's "turd" in Irish-accentism, fittingly). Less than two weeks 'til my dissertation is due, and... it's not looking healthy. Gar.
Whatever the outcome, I (somewhat selfishly, ble ) refuse to go to the ceremony thing to ponce about in a purple robe. Even though they're apparantly bribing us with champagne and strawberries. Pshaw.
(Post grad? Gahh... unless it's something like a phd in sharpening pencils, that idea makes me nauseous.)