1. thanks matt for the link. Hopefully we can use some of those tips next summer!


  2. I'm hoping so too

    And no problem, Juraj! Was blessed to come across it, myself!


  3. Check your PMs
  4. Talking about the 360 tour, I'm still trying to decide if I should go to Rome or Paris.

    Paris is easier to get to, so cheaper flights, but I can't find a ticket - everytime I find somewhere it's excluding Tax, the website fee and they think they can rip you off with £30 delivery!?! .
    Whereas Rome is more expensive flights and takes longer to get to, but will give me longer to save £ anyway....


  5. Don't you miss when he roared?
  6. I'm all settled in at the university for my fall semester...finally living away from home, on my own

    Sorry, little excited over here


  7. interesting. I spent a year on a high school in Wisconsin and pretty much everyone wanted to get away from their families ASAP. its clearly different here in europe. Teens do not really want to leave their friends and families. they just find a college which is close to their home...


  8. Is that a hint that the Drunk thread will be raging this first week of school?


  9. Great, Matt, I'm SO glad for you. Have fun, mate, and keep us informed (not in the Drunk Thread, though )..... Congrats, mate
  10. No worries, friends, no drunk thread for me just yet- we'll see what happens this week.

    And yes, it can be a huge mixed bag of emotion I've found in the States (at least in Illinois)...everyone is very sad to see their friends go, but the realists (I'd like to think myself) realize that they'll be making more friends in college, and that even though their families are being left behind as well, the space and the responsibility not only gets you ready for your actual life away from the parents, it provides for a killer venue to have an amazing time.

    So I'm gonna enjoy it.
  11. That's great Matt, have a great time and take care of yourself. What are you going to study if I may ask?


  12. Communications/Advertising. I hope to get out there and be a people-person in the field someday, as opposed to sitting behind a desk from 9-5. I'm a much more socially comfortable person that I think would do well in something like this.