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Petit Prince

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  1. cool! i always wanted to go to uni when i was at grammar school but i'm a bit undecided at the moment. i've had a lot of experiences after leaving school which changed my view on that a bit. but still i see that it is very important to go to uni or college. i couldnt say i'm looking forward to it though.:embarassed:
  2. i wish i could. i'll probably go to the swiss monutains on new year's eve but i cant go skiing because my boyfriend's coming to switzerland, which is amazing. but he obviously cant ski. he's never been to mainland europe before. but i'm so looking forward to that.
  3. thanks! yeah that's probably the right thing to do. i'm glad its christmas soon, so i'll have a few days off, the same goes for new year obviously. yeah i'm thinking about going to uni next year. i'll have to go either to college or uni. are you at uni?
  4. yeah i know. thanks anyway, its good to hear other people's opinions.
  5. nah it shouldnt be a problem. i'm just worried i might not get my wage. i really dont trust them you know. and yeah, i am looking for another job at the moment but it will take some time and i probably wont find anything until next year.
  6. thanks for your reply! well according to my contract i could quit my job anytime. they will have to pay! my friend did have the same contract and they are obligated to pay him. i'm pretty successful at my job but i'm not motivated enough. i dont like lying to people so i just dont. i also dont really try hard enough because i always try to be friendly. i really feel bad about selling old people or someone who is suffering from a serious disease something which wont help them at all, so i just dont. they dont like that.
  7. no, i dont. which goal would you like to achieve next year?
  8. i'm currently working but i really dislike my job, i find it dead boring and i'm only doing it for the money. its a call centre job and its only a temporal. i thought i'd work there for about a month or two. however i met a friend in town today who worked at the same workplace. he got sacked because he didnt sell enough. that happened about four months ago and he still hasnt got his wage. he wrote them and asked for the money but he didnt get a response, therefore he went to court. he went to see my boss and told him that he filed an action but my boss said that he wasnt gonna pay him until the end of the month. he didnt seem to give a damn. my boss saw me talking to my friend today and he asked me from where i knew him. i told him that he was a friend, its none of his business anyway. however my boss asked me what my friend told me about them and all i said that he said that he hadnt got paid and that he desperately needed the money. which is true but obviously not all he said. my boss told me that i dont have to worry, that i will get paid at the end of the month. my other boss responded that you couldnt expect to get paid when you dont actually work. my friend did work obviously, he just wasnt very successful at his job. i'm a bit undecided. i'm afraid i might not get my wage either. i consider quitting the job but then again i think it might be better to wait until i got my wage because i really need the money. but i obviously dont wanna waste my time working there without getting paid either. what would you do?
  9. Ribena. Do you get on wel with your parents?
  10. i lived in england earlier this year and i got to know my boyfriend and loads of very good friends there. i'm back home now and i miss those people like hell. i also miss the place a lot, i had such a great time there, i absolutely loved the city and i liked my job and the people i was working with. i'm back home now and i'm not very happy with my current situation. i finished school in summer and many of my friends moved away because of their new jobs or because of uni. i never liked living here but i dislike this place even more since they've gone. i'm working at a call centre at the moment to earn some money. i don't like my job either but its only a temporal thing. i'm planing to return to england the sooner the better. however i'm currently deciding what i'm gonna do. i might go to uni, i haven't decided yet.
  11. i dont think so. are you married or do you wanna get married one day?
  12. loads of things... but i really wanna move out and live with me boyfriend. are you looking forward to christmas?
  13. century gothic. bar or club?
  14. sunset. cat or dog?
  15. yes, i do. where would you like to live?
  16. welcome back! :kiss: sorry that i havent seen this thread before. :embarassed:
  17. Former Grand Prix driver Gianclaudio "Clay" Regazzoni has been killed in a road accident. The 67-year-old Swiss, a former Ferrari driver, was killed in a collision with a lorry on a motorway near Parma, Italian police said. Regazzoni won five of his 132 Grands Prix in an 11-year career, which ended when he was paralysed from the waist down in a crash at Long Beach in 1980. Regazzoni spent five years at Ferrari and was second in the '74 championship. He will also be remembered for giving the Williams team their first Grand Prix victory, at Silverstone in 1979. Team owner Frank Williams said: "He was a gentleman and always a pleasure to have with us in the team. (Co-owner) Patrick (Head) and I and other team members will always remember him." Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo, who was Ferrari team manager in the mid-1970s, added: "With Clay Regazzoni we lose a courageous driver and man who always lived life that way. "I remember him not just as one of my drivers but also as a man with a real passion for Ferrari." Famous for his bushy moustache and relaxed personality, Regazzoni made his Formula One debut for the Italian team in the 1970 Dutch Grand Prix, in which he finished fourth, immediately establishing himself as one of the sport's most promising drivers. He won the team's home Italian Grand Prix later that season, becoming a darling of the tifosi (fans), and was retained by Ferrari for 1971. But after an unsuccessful two years, he moved to BRM at the end of 1972, becoming team-mate to Niki Lauda. Ferrari had hit the doldrums in 1973 but, after a major restructuring of the team and its personnel, re-hired Regazzoni to drive alongside Lauda for the 1974 season and embarked on one of their more successful periods. Regazzoni actually outscored Lauda in 1974, despite the Austrian being team leader, and after a win in Germany that year the Swiss won two races in 1975, when Lauda dominated to win his first drivers' title. Despite a victory in the US Grand Prix West at Long Beach early in 1976, Regazzoni fell out of favour with Ferrari and he was replaced by the Argentine Carlos Reutemann for 1977. He drove for the also-ran Ensign and Shadow teams in 1977 and '78, before a surprise move to the then rising English team Williams as team-mate to Alan Jones in 1979. Jones was very much the team's number one driver, but it was Regazzoni who scored their maiden victory, inheriting first place at the British Grand Prix following the Australian's retirement. Despite that, Regazzoni was dropped - again in favour of Reutemann - for 1980 and at the age of 40 many expected him to retire. Instead, he returned to Ensign, for whom he was running an impressive fourth at Long Beach when his brakes failed at the end of a 180mph straight. The car hit a concrete barrier and Regazzoni suffered a broken spine. His wish to walk again was never realised, but he did go on to compete in some hand-controlled vehicles in both the Paris-Dakar endurance rally and the Sebring 12 Hours sportscar race among other events. RIP :(
  18. and i missed it because i was in england, why cant they come when i'm here? :bigcry: the world cup would be top in the list of the worst moments of the year. but we'd better not talk about missed penalties now.:(
  19. thanks! :kiss: nah i dont think so. i might realise them things more often but its always annoyed me. its not like i heard it for the first time. me ma's half-italian and she only spoke italian before she went to school. she was often discriminated as a kid and i heard loads of things about me nan as well (who never learnt german). so i've realised them things since i was a kid even though it never happened to me personally.
  20. welcome aboard!
  21. definitely. it was a brilliant day.
  22. awww i'm sorry toi hear that. :embarassed: *hugs* :kiss: i hate me job. i really do, its dead boring and i cant stand me boss. he's an idiot and very racist. there's some foreigners who called their relatives at the callcentre and he made some incredibly silly comments. its his fault because he isnt around very often. its great though, you can call anyone you want when he's away and they'll have to pay for it.
  23. nothing that speacial really. i went shopping in the moring. in liverpool didnt even go anywhere (not that any other town would be better :P ) and spent way too much money haha. me friends organised a surprise party, which was amazing. loads of people came i would never have expected to come. we celebrated until early morning together with some friend whose birthday was on the 6 september. and i spent the rest of the day at me bf's who hadnt been me bf (yet) at the time.
  24. hey iris :kiss: how are you?

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