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 | Scottish Dubliner Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 2:50 PM | 
  
    | I'm in my local after sitting on my balcony reading a book in the sun. Gonna spend the last of my cash on two pints before heading home for some dinner. I may have a wee hauf of Jamieson Signature Blend (for export only) that Dee got me later on the balcony. | 
  
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 | minnmess Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 2:58 PM | 
  
    | megg_inc wrote:  I love Denmark on days like this. It's sunny, it's warm, I went to the library on my cute bike and then spent an hour reading a book on a bench :). And I'm actually excited for tomorrow's meeting with my supervisor and starting my project as I'm really interested in the subject. Ahh, spring miracles ;). 
 Megg what is your final thesis on?
 
 
 I wore a vintage dress that I bought in Ottawa on the weekend and the wardrobe department at work said they liked it. That makes me happy. They design and make clothes for a living
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 | megg_inc Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 4:06 PM | 
  
    | minnmess wrote:  megg_inc wrote:  I love Denmark on days like this. It's sunny, it's warm, I went to the library on my cute bike and then spent an hour reading a book on a bench :). And I'm actually excited for tomorrow's meeting with my supervisor and starting my project as I'm really interested in the subject. Ahh, spring miracles ;). 
Megg what is your final thesis on?
 Origins of the Rwandan genocide.
 But I also have to write a project here in Denmark which will be about the image of NGOs.
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 | I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 6:07 PM | 
  
    | megg_inc wrote:  minnmess wrote:  
 Megg what is your final thesis on?
 
Origins of the Rwandan genocide. 
 Sounds awesome, Meggie. I'm very much into topics like that one. In fact, I'm pretty sure if I ever do a MA I'll look for something related to genocide, memory, human rights and stuff like that. I'd love to read your thesis once it's done, please? :o)
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 | AbsGinger Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 7:48 PM | 
  
    | megg_inc wrote:  minnmess wrote:  megg_inc wrote:  I love Denmark on days like this. It's sunny, it's warm, I went to the library on my cute bike and then spent an hour reading a book on a bench :). And I'm actually excited for tomorrow's meeting with my supervisor and starting my project as I'm really interested in the subject. Ahh, spring miracles ;). 
Megg what is your final thesis on?
Origins of the Rwandan genocide. 
But I also have to write a project here in Denmark which will be about the image of NGOs. You will see a lot of documents about France and what it did and didn't do to stop the genocide.
 
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 | AbsGinger Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 8:36 PM | 
  
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 | Scottish Dubliner Posted Tue 13 Apr, 2010 9:31 PM | 
  
    | In reference to the above I was reading about this today.
 
 
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 | monkey Posted Wed 14 Apr, 2010 12:18 AM | 
  
    | hennypenny wrote:  
 By the way Andrew, aren't you seeing someone and its getting kind of serious? How thats going? Sorry if I being too nosy:P
 Nope, i'm single. I am however always on the look out for someone who would put up with my weirdness.
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 | weirdmom Posted Wed 14 Apr, 2010 1:10 AM | 
  
    | Andrew, I think your sister is lucky if she has found someone who can love her and her daughter then that is great. But it seems a little fast, no? | 
  
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 | monkey Posted Wed 14 Apr, 2010 1:45 AM | 
  
    | weirdmom wrote:  Andrew, I think your sister is lucky if she has found someone who can love her and her daughter then that is great. But it seems a little fast, no? 
 I wouldnt really know. My parents were engaged after a same period of time so i thought it was pretty normal
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 | minnmess Posted Wed 14 Apr, 2010 7:12 PM | 
  
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 | weirdmom Posted Wed 14 Apr, 2010 7:33 PM | 
  
    | monkey wrote:  weirdmom wrote:  Andrew, I think your sister is lucky if she has found someone who can love her and her daughter then that is great. But it seems a little fast, no? 
I wouldnt really know. My parents were engaged after a same period of time so i thought it was pretty normal 
 Well then I suppose it is normal to your sister as well. I hope they have a long engagement. She's been through a lot and this could totally be a rebound thing.
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 | malmaison Posted Wed 14 Apr, 2010 11:38 PM | 
  
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 | hennypenny Posted Thu 15 Apr, 2010 6:08 AM | 
  
    | I spent the day out at the ocean. It was nice and sunny and the waves were huge. I almost wished that I knew how to surf:P | 
  
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 | Turtleneck Posted Thu 15 Apr, 2010 12:56 PM | 
  
    | Lindsay, is that the lion in front of the art museum in Chicago?  I was watching Ferris Beuller yesterday and when they went to the museum they showed the lions out front.  I couldn't help but giggle. | 
  
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