Posts: 2003 |
AbsGinger Posted Thu 05 Nov, 2009 5:49 PM |
I have to organize my working wardrobe, not the one i wear at home but the suit and smart one. |
|
|
Posts: 2092 |
hennypenny Posted Thu 05 Nov, 2009 11:37 PM |
work:( |
|
|
Posts: 10115 |
ricv64 Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 12:09 AM |
figure out a way to seperate the colors in that |
|
|
Posts: 160 |
yurieee Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 4:42 AM |
Oh this is sad....
me..i think i'll just lazy around in my house and maybe buy a Greenday concert ticket online..
Oh and i'll spend time with my family's new pet,they're 3 little Japanese turtles but they seem to be afraid of human....anybody has any idea to deal with this problem? |
|
|
Posts: 1531 |
lilly Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 9:43 AM |
1: meet a friend for tea and scones *yum*
2: organise my stuff. this might take more than a weekend, though
3: write more applications
4: family reunion on Sunday (I hope I won't have to tell them about "my plans for the future" - because there aren't any... Oh my, what am I talking about, they're SO going to ask the future question. ARGH.)
5: get tickets for "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
6: go to the cemetery
7: find a way to get the "Mumford & Sons" album without having to pay for it. Haha. |
|
|
Posts: 3258 |
mili Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 10:39 AM |
Me too.
ricv64 wrote:
figure out a way to seperate the colors in that
Good luck with that, looks a bit tricky
lilly wrote: 1: meet a friend for tea and scones *yum*
Sounds good, where do go for that? |
|
|
Posts: 2291 |
Gladly (the cross-eyed bear) Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 10:47 AM |
I will be in London from tonight until Monday morning. |
|
|
Posts: 1531 |
lilly Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 11:13 AM |
mili wrote:
lilly wrote: 1: meet a friend for tea and scones *yum*
Sounds good, where do go for that?
Munich has several "English-style" small cafés now, they all belong to the same "chain"
-> The Victorian House
(we always go to "Brown's Tea Bar", not far from the university, although the others look gorgeous, too. In some of them, you can also get lunch (and dinner).) |
|
|
Posts: 2003 |
AbsGinger Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 1:06 PM |
lilly wrote: 1: meet a friend for tea and scones *yum*
2: organise my stuff. this might take more than a weekend, though
3: write more applications
4: family reunion on Sunday (I hope I won't have to tell them about "my plans for the future" - because there aren't any... Oh my, what am I talking about, they're SO going to ask the future question. ARGH.)
5: get tickets for "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
6: go to the cemetery
7: find a way to get the "Mumford & Sons" album without having to pay for it. Haha.
very busy Lilian |
|
|
Posts: 1608 |
dee Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 2:21 PM |
going to see the specials.
going to see the fantastic mr.fox.
going for dinner with steve.
chilling out.
watching the ferret dance repeatedtly |
|
|
Posts: 1892 |
deebee Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 5:20 PM |
Dance lessons tonite and then freezing my backside off Sat and Sun morning watching my boys play football, yay! |
|
|
Posts: 10115 |
ricv64 Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 5:33 PM |
mili wrote:
Good luck with that, looks a bit tricky
first color will be silver |
|
|
Posts: 3258 |
mili Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 5:34 PM |
lilly wrote: mili wrote:
lilly wrote: 1: meet a friend for tea and scones *yum*
Sounds good, where do go for that?
Munich has several "English-style" small cafés now, they all belong to the same "chain"
-> The Victorian House
(we always go to "Brown's Tea Bar", not far from the university, although the others look gorgeous, too. In some of them, you can also get lunch (and dinner).)
Wonderful! I don't think all of those existed when I lived there. I used to go to places like one café near Sendlinger Tor, that had delicious cakes. I wonder if it's still there? |
|
|
Posts: 1531 |
lilly Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 6:02 PM |
mili wrote:
Wonderful! I don't think all of those existed when I lived there.
I think they opened about 8 years ago. You SO need to come back to Munich to see all the things that have changed :)
mili wrote: I used to go to places like one café near Sendlinger Tor, that had delicious cakes. I wonder if it's still there?
Was it Bodos Backstube? *mhmmmm* |
|
|
Posts: 959 |
fenchurch Posted Fri 06 Nov, 2009 7:47 PM |
Two English essays, a German essay, a physics grind, study for an Economics exam, a Maths exam, and very importantly I have to tidy the house before my mum comes home next week!
Also meeting my best friend who I haven't seen in months, which is a good thing. |
|
|