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Meldrum

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Me, being the un-organised psychopat that I am, I've not organised anything for schoolies. Is it too late? Or should I start planning my own intrepid bildungsroman?

Such events would include:

- Re-reading study guides to relive the stress of the HSC
- Building a great bonfire of my Journeys booklet, (F)uckleberry (H)inn, Medea and The Revenger's Tragedy, and
- Drunken spin-the-bottle for 1.

But seriously, anyone got some groovy ideas for a late schooler and his intrepid pals?
 

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Drunken spin the bottle for one is actually rather entertaining - especially if you're playing with a furry friend and seeing double.
 
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once i get news of making it into my uni course, if probable ill start to go over my uni book (ie. if i get information on which books to get before it starts) but i doub thtat
 

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Casmira said:
once i get news of making it into my uni course, if probable ill start to go over my uni book (ie. if i get information on which books to get before it starts) but i doub thtat
Yep. Besides, I'm going to be road-tripping to Queensland or cycling there (whatever's good) to go to uni in Brizzie, so... all in all I don't think schoolies is exactly a priority.
 

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Slide Rule said:
Yep. Besides, I'm going to be road-tripping to Queensland or cycling there (whatever's good) to go to uni in Brizzie, so... all in all I don't think schoolies is exactly a priority.
Of course it's a priority, it's a celebration damnit, a week-long one - at least!
And cycling? hmm....fun....fun........ :confused:
 

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I'm kinda over partying.
I don't know if I'll be back into that "WOOT! BEER1111!111!!!!!!" mood by November 11th 2005.
 

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No matter what happens, at some stage I plan to create a huge bonfire and burn everything associated with bad school memories - all my folders and exams and study guides and school diaries and everything... mmm, fire...
 

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It's not to late to organise schoolies. Me and a bunch of my mates hadn't done anything for it until a couple weeks ago. We scored a beach front property, $440 (roughly) each and 300 meters from the town centre. If we can do that well with our poor organisation so can you.
 

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I'm going to Schoolies before the official Schoolies week! :uhhuh: :)
 

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Gavrillo said:
Me, being the un-organised psychopat that I am, I've not organised anything for schoolies. Is it too late? Or should I start planning my own intrepid bildungsroman?

Such events would include:

- Re-reading study guides to relive the stress of the HSC
- Building a great bonfire of my Journeys booklet, (F)uckleberry (H)inn, Medea and The Revenger's Tragedy, and
- Drunken spin-the-bottle for 1.

But seriously, anyone got some groovy ideas for a late schooler and his intrepid pals?
there are car parks designated for people like you......sleep in your car....party on the beach
 

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