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Postby curlybeach » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:52 pm

Curlybeach - that is way too much english for any human being - do you want to be a journalist or something?


Hehe. I am a bit of an English dork, I love it! I'm off to Lancaster in September to do English Language and Creative Writing *fingers crossed*

I used to want to be a journalist, for some kind of teenage magazine, like Cosmo Girl or something. However, being a massive comedy nerd also, my ideal job would now be as a sitcom/comedy show writer. Oh, and I'd love to write a screenplay too :)
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Postby faeriequeen » Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:59 pm

LinkaNeo wrote:haha. I don't know any Italian but I know Latin so I knew what you meant. Haha!


Yeah if you know French or Spanish too then Italian isn't hard to understand. :)

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Postby LinkaNeo » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:24 pm

curlybeach wrote:my ideal job would now be as a sitcom/comedy show writer. Oh, and I'd love to write a screenplay too :)


I so dream of that. I wrote the beginnings of a screenplay last month about a girl taht works in a coffee shop and a comedian. By that, I mean I've outlined the entire plot in prose (with a few gaps where more could be added), but I never got around to scripting it. You can read it if you like; PM me your MSN address and I'll send it to you. I warn you though it's a whole 3 pages long :P
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Postby f_d_p » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:24 pm

Ahh I'd love to be a comedy writer, I fear I may not be funny enough though!

I study A-Level French and BTEC Media Studies. It's really good!
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Postby LinkaNeo » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:37 pm

Media studies? cool! We don't have that at our sixth form.

I would really love to be an actor one day, like for TV. I did it a bit when i was little cos it was mum's vocation but our agent sucked so she left him, but she was never very determined to do anything with her life (still isnt) and so never got another one, and now all of my contracts have expired so i can't join Equity :(
I was going to take performing arts but the department at my school *HATE* me, massively. I hope i can do something someday. =)
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Postby f_d_p » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:59 pm

LinkaNeo wrote:Media studies? cool! We don't have that at our sixth form.

I would really love to be an actor one day, like for TV. I did it a bit when i was little cos it was mum's vocation but our agent sucked so she left him, but she was never very determined to do anything with her life (still isnt) and so never got another one, and now all of my contracts have expired so i can't join Equity :(
I was going to take performing arts but the department at my school *HATE* me, massively. I hope i can do something someday. =)


No media studies? I couldn't cope :)
Maybe you could do it performing arts in your second A-level year, they can't hate you that much....can they?
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Postby LinkaNeo » Fri Apr 13, 2007 2:25 pm

In my leaver's book last year, one of them wrote, "Dear Lucy, I hope that someday your head will fall off, and a horse will come and kick it in the mud. Love Mrs Curry."

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Postby f_d_p » Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:32 pm

You're not serious?! That's horrible. Silly teachers...
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Postby LinkaNeo » Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:49 pm

Nope. She really wrote that. If my scanner was working I'd show you. As well as my Green Wing pictures.... I'm so pleased with them but i can't show you because my scanner decided it wanted to dissappear halfway through >=(
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Postby ali2555 » Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:42 pm

hi everyone, i need advice.
my bestest friend ever has just been made to go to boarding school, after 2 days of this year at the school he's been at for 3 years. he hates it there (there being bryanston) and is all depressed and is only allowed a short time on the phone each day to talk to me. throughout the conversations we've had he's been crying or trying not too, and this is a boy that never ever cries. ever. i have noo idea what to say to him or advice to give him to cheer 'im up, so i was wondering if any of you went to boarding school, and would know what it's like or how to help?? i mean, he should settle after a while but i'm kinda worried about him. any ideas??
And i'm his brother Bob.

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Postby ch1ch1 » Wed Sep 12, 2007 6:14 pm

Boarding school is certainly not for everyone - you either love it or hate it and I hated it quite unreservedly!!! That said, I know a few of my friends began to really enjoy their time there after they got over their initial bouts of homesickness. I think he should let his parents know how he feels (if he hasn't already) and take it from there. Mind you, mine assured me I'd get used to it "like the other girls" and left me there for the full 6 years ..................... not that I'm bitter or mentally scarred or anything. :lol: :shock:


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