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Petit Prince

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  1. oh i see. its about an hour from where i live, so not that far and i have a few friends who live in zürich now, so i dont necessarily have to go home after concert.
  2. aww i hope youll find someone.:kiss: havent spoken to me friends yet, so i might end up in the same situation. theyre all so busy, at least thats what theyre all saying. not so sure about that but what do i know...
  3. its 3000£ at hope university i think. guess why i cant study there.:embarassed:
  4. yeah quite cheap actually. i really like them, i might go.
  5. so next year. good luck! i hope you can study in cologne.
  6. :embarassed: oh didnt know that. i really like them. how much do tickets cost?
  7. i understand, thats no good.:embarassed: when will you start studying? you wanna study music, right? yeah, dunno... im not saying im staying there, just spending a year over there or so. i love liverpool and i especially miss it because of someone who lives over there.
  8. im not saying i dont. just not right now. i wanna spend more time in liverpool and see whats gonna happen. ill probably study in switzerland even though id prefer to study in england. im not sure if i could affiord it financially.
  9. St Helens completed a clean sweep in 2006 as they defeated Hull 26-4 in the Grand Final at Old Trafford. The Saints added the Super League title to their haul of the Powergen Challenge Cup and the league winners shield with another professional performance. After being fortunate to lead 10-4 at half time, Daniel Anderson's side ran in three unanswered tries to be crowned champions for a fifth time in the Super League era. Full-back Paul Wellens capped a memorable week by claiming the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man of the match after being named Man of Steel on Monday. Although Hull played their part in a gripping contest, their inability to make the most of their chances cost them dear. In contrast, Saints showed they had the killer instinct in attack, typified by Leon Pryce's try that gave them a crucial half-time advantage. The former Bradford man's clever dummy, coupled with an excellent hand-off, sent him through down the left to go over in the corner. His solo effort came straight after Hull had wasted a great opportunity to score themselves when they had been called for obstruction on the first tackle after a penalty for a high shot. It also pushed Saints' noses in front, despite the fact they had spent much of the opening half on the back foot. Playing for just the second time in a month, Saints looked rusty in the opening exchanges against a Hull unit that showed no signs of nerves in their first ever Grand Final. Gareth Raynor came close to breaking the deadlock but he was just forced into touch after Paul Cooke's long pass had given the winger a clear sight of the line. However, Hull were unable to yield any points from their early pressure and they paid the price for their profligacy as they were hit with a sucker punch. After gaining excellent field position following a penalty, Sean Long's well-weighted kick allowed Francis Meli to slide over for the first try of the night. To their credit, Hull bounced back off the canvas to score an excellent try of their own. Cooke's bomb out to the right wing was well taken by Motu Tony, who managed to offload the ball to allow Sid Domic to squeeze over. It took Pryce's moment of magic to separate the sides at the interval and that advantage was soon extended with a quick-fire double at the start of second half. Willie Talau benefited from some slick passing to go over on the left and that was followed up by a try for Ade Gardner as he rose highest to beat Raynor to Long's high kick into the corner. Jamie Lyon - playing his final match before he returns Down Under - was able to add one conversion to push St Helens 16 points clear. Hull bravely tried their best to produce a comeback, but their desperation to find a way through led to mistakes. Keiron Cunningham - who had needed to pass a late fitness test to play - made them pay for one error, barging his way over from close range. The hooker's try was the knockout blow for Hull, who came up just short in their efforts against a Saints side that have been simply the best in Super League XI.
  10. thanks.:kiss: wont be easy because i live in the wrong country obviously. i cant afford flying to england ten times just for an interview.
  11. as soon as i find a job there. cant wait to be back.
  12. i like it actually apart from the fact id struggle to understand people. i hope ill find a job in liverpool soon and ill be fine. i thought life was so much better over there. in my opinion anyway.
  13. yeah unforunately. im alright, i just dont wanna be where i am right now. seeing me friends at the airport made me feel a bit better though but almost everyone moved to another town to work or go to uni. i dont wanna stay here either, i dont wanna live with me parents anymore and i already miss someone in liverpool even though i just left this morning.
  14. hi miguel! :kiss:
  15. hi julia, how are you? havent spoken to you for ages.
  16. I wanna be in Liverpool right now.:(
  17. where are you going fifi? i just came back to switzerland today, i hope ill be back to liverpool soon though. i already miss it.
  18. Petit Prince replied to irma's topic in The Lounge
    hiya! welcome aboard.:)
  19. i'm not proud of it at all. i didnt do something about it and i wouldnt have chosen to be from there either. i do support switzerland in football but other than that im not really bothered.
  20. yeah probably. its about this liverpool capital of culture thing. i doubt they'd play at this festival as its more or less a drinking festival with a few cover bands playing.
  21. the echo reported that they are going to play at the matthew street festival 2008. i doubt it.:\
  22. not that much over here. im not saying people say this about all foreign players but theres decent players who get critisised all the time, just look at drogba for example.
  23. one package. thats usually ten or so.

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