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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 18, 2009 20:51:33 GMT
Ditto!
I vote Wagas. ;D
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Post by Celia Richmond on Jun 18, 2009 21:03:41 GMT
Okies, I guess Wagamama is fine . I'll just avoid soup noodles for the sake of variety
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 18, 2009 21:13:54 GMT
Hahaa, I only like one dish there, so I won't have any variety! ;D But I like it so it's all good.
Btw, Ting just told me that the Chinese Trio won't be around when you come back since they'll all be in China (and will thus miss the last day of School...). So we were wondering if we could schedule the ice-skating for this coming Monday? I know that was one of the possibilities before... *shrug* I'd like to see the three again. It'll likely be the last time I ever, ever see them. ^^
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Post by Celia Richmond on Jun 18, 2009 21:32:14 GMT
Monday would be fine, though we'd have to go for the 3-4.30 option, as Izy has her exam in the morning and I have a driving lesson at 1.15, so...yeah. If that time's fine with everyone then . I looked at the Wagamamas menue and there's not much I'm overly happy with, but I'll try something new
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 18, 2009 21:38:22 GMT
I suppose Tuesday would work too... ><;; What does Izy think? Don't want to subject her to ice-skating after an exam.
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 18, 2009 21:39:02 GMT
I think that I probably won't come, Viv... I've got the exam in the morning and then I'm going out for tea with my gran so I'll need a rest in between! But you guys go ahead. If you schedule it on Tuesday, I guess I would come... but to be honest I don't like ice skating anyway! So don't worry about organising it round me.
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 18, 2009 21:43:26 GMT
Weell, I'm just trying to organise it so as many people can go - the utilitarian approach! ;D
S'up to Kathryn, methinks. :) Ting and I should be able to do both days.
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Post by Celia Richmond on Jun 18, 2009 21:49:19 GMT
Tuesday's fine with me, as far as I know . But Helen/Yahui have their AEA...maybe in the afternoon so they can come too?
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 18, 2009 21:52:14 GMT
Just do it on Monday if that'd help them come. I don't actually want to come whereas presumably they do! Don't consider me at all!
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 18, 2009 21:53:57 GMT
Don't care. But someone needs to take the reins of this thing!
I'm opting to take responsibility for organising Star Trek, so would you mind making the important decisions, Kat? Since you are also closer to the other three too. :)
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Post by Celia Richmond on Jun 18, 2009 22:09:55 GMT
Well, with the other 3...Helen didn't wanna go in the first place, Bo's quite busy, leaving Yahui, and she'd probably prefer Monday. So, umm, Monday it is =). That's gonna be ooooone busy day!
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 19, 2009 11:49:28 GMT
I've talked to Wai San and Winnie and unfortunately neither of them can come on Saturday (all stress about UCAS and schoolwork, heh poor people) for Star Trek.
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 19, 2009 12:38:43 GMT
Monday sounds good to me! :D Hit me with the time when you can, Kat. Izy, we should take the tram there if you want. I think that's how I'll be getting there and back - there's a station right outside my dad's office. That is, if you want to come, lol. I'll phone Ting and ask her. :)
I actually went today anyway with Lucy. She wanted to do it nonetheless, so we did. No one was there! Everyone's at school, lol. Most of them were amaaazing. There was this one boy who I was like, O___O. *envy* I was quite scared at first but got into it pretty quickly. It's a lot like ice-skating! :D I wouldn't mind going again with you guys. It's £6 with skate-hire and the lockers will devour your change. D<
Thanks for asking, Izy. Emma's on D of E so I left a text for her and hopefully she'll get back to me tonight. If not, I'm going to call her house and speak to her mum. :) I invited Ting to the dinner but she'll only come if it's only me and you two.
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 19, 2009 12:46:31 GMT
I'm confused... if it wasn't ice skating, what was it?
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 19, 2009 13:00:28 GMT
...Eh?
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 19, 2009 13:01:52 GMT
'I was quite scared at first but got into it pretty quickly. It's a lot like ice-skating! ' Well if it wasn't ice-skating, what was it?
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 19, 2009 13:02:48 GMT
OOOH, I meant rollerblading. xDDD;; SORRY!
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 19, 2009 13:54:54 GMT
Oh, I wouldn't mind roller blading! That's scary too - my mum broke her wrist roller blading as a girl - but it's more fun than ice skating.
But never mind, don't rearrange it now... maybe I can come another time.
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Post by Ariane Chan on Jun 19, 2009 14:47:31 GMT
Maybe we should take you rollerblading instead sometime? :D
I think ice-skating is scarier. I'm rather afraid of getting my hand sliced off by some other skater... o.o;;
And Emma can make it and will meet us there. Izy, what shall we do about bus times? Shall we go separately and meet in town, then walk to the Printworks together or what? I think it's a hassle to get the same bus... rather difficult.
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Post by Ivy Tunstall on Jun 19, 2009 14:51:47 GMT
Yes that's what scares me about ice skating too!
Which Emma? Emma S I presume?
I'm okay to meet up separately, gives us more flexibility as to what we want to do earlier in the day.
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