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Petit Prince

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  1. hi iris and livia! :kiss:
  2. Amnesiac Hail to the thief Pablo Honey
  3. thanks for the information! i realised the board looked weird and it took ages to show threads. oh well i hope nothing has happened to my computer.
  4. Congrats, you're so lucky! :nice:
  5. nope, its a tabloid. anyway i really hope this is true.
  6. my doggy :nice: what's your favourite film?
  7. you're only wasting your time!
  8. Four people killed in bad weather Four people have been killed and a number of people injured in severe weather conditions in the North West. A 60-year-old woman was crushed to death when a wall collapsed on top of her in Marple, Stockport. Police said a man died after being blown into a metal shutter in the Strangeways area of Manchester. A third man was killed on the A55 in Chester when a lorry was blown over in high winds, and a fourth man died repairing a fence in Birkenhead. Police said the man, who was in his 80s, suffered a heart attack while trying to repair the fence after it was damaged in high winds in Prenton on the Wirral. A spokesman for Cheshire Constabulary said it was unclear whether the man on the A55 had been inside the lorry or the other vehicle. Three women were hurt by flying debris in parts of Greater Manchester. Gales also caused problems on the M6 - two lorries were blown over in Lancashire and another two jackknifed further south in Cheshire. Police at the scene of the latest lorry accident, near junction 32 at Stubbins, Lancashire, described the weather conditions as "horrendous". Train services from all Manchester stations were temporarily suspended as Network Rail checked for overhead line damage and debris on the tracks. Rail passengers were being advised to check services before travelling. The motorway network in Greater Manchester saw a number of sections closed due to strong winds, and the M60 was closed around Barton Bridge near the Trafford Centre. Greater Manchester Police are urging motorists to avoid any unnecessary journeys. All flights from Liverpool John Lennon Airport have been temporarily suspended because of high winds. Planes are able to take off and land but a spokesman said ground operations - getting passengers and baggage from terminals onto planes - had become too dangerous. At Manchester Airport, British Airways flights to London Heathrow were cancelled because of the adverse weather conditions. People working in offices near the site also reported seeing a number of aborted landings by planes "wobbling" in the high winds. Possible cancellations A Manchester Airport spokeswoman said a number of pilots had undertaken "go arounds", which she said was a standard manoeuvre. Passengers worried about possible cancellations should check with their individual airlines, she added. A 31-year-old woman suffered head injuries when a piece of metal was blown from a roof on Bridge Street in Manchester city centre. An 89-year-old woman was injured when a sign blew off the front of a shop in Horwich, Bolton, and another woman was struck by flying glass in Oldham. Part of the roof from Oldham police station, on Barn Street, was blown off by strong winds. Most of the debris fell into an internal police exercise yard. Greater Manchester Police said no one was injured. Warrington Street and part of Fleet Street in Ashton Under Lyne were also closed after a roof came off an empty building. Debris blocked the carriageway and building inspectors were called to the site. Flood watch alerts were issued by the Environment Agency for areas in Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside. The River Irwell also flooded at Ramsbottom, leaving large parts of Nuttall Park submerged. :o :embarassed:
  9. oh dear. :stunned: switzerland is affected as well but its not that bad over here.
  10. i remember that i got a pm from somebody that this board is a lot better when i joined the official one. however i dont really know the official one, i've got only 25 post there.
  11. alles gute zum geburtstag. :kiss: mach dir nen schönen tag :nice:
  12. i agree. its not that i dont like coldplay anymore, i just dont feel like discussing their music all the time. but the people are the main reason why i keep coming here.
  13. good night! :kiss:
  14. i dont think its that easy actually. well it would be easy for me because i'm allowed to live and work in the uk anyway but not for people who arent. i remember that guy who wasnt allowed to live in the uk even though he did have a visa.
  15. okay, american football then. what happened?
  16. am i the only one who doesnt get what this threads about? :confused:
  17. yeah i know, i've already talked about... but everyone seems to see it differently. anyway, i'll have to make a decision soon!
  18. he wouldnt have been allowed to live in the uk if he hadnt been a student.
  19. Hey

    Petit Prince replied to Flaming9's topic in The Lounge
    welcome aboard!
  20. why would i wanna become an eternal student? i know somebody who was... kind of. but that was for a different reason.
  21. another reason why i consider studying in the uk. there seem to be quite a lot of students who dont take there studies too seriously. its so different over here, some friends who at uni told me that theres many people who dont do anything else in their life but studying. if only tutation fees werent that high. :embarassed:
  22. yes, i have! but as i said, i'm pretty undecided. :\ theres a special kind of apprentiship, which you can only make if you have an a-level. but i dont have a very good chance because i took the wrong subjects!
  23. thats the way it is, at least where i was. i've never noticed that in switzerland.
  24. me too. its about going or not going to uni. i havent decided where (in which country) i'm gonna study either. but yeah, you're right. study fees might influence the decision though. unfortunately.

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