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What plans do you have for the holiday?
dontdisturbmycircles said:Lots of turkey, lots of stuffing, lots of food in general, and some quiet time, maybe 1-2 days with no homework.
scorpa said:Going home for Christmas with my family, leaving tomorrow as my last exams are today...WOOT! I can't wait to go dirtbiking/quadding/snowmobiling...whichever the weather permits :) The best part will be getting out of the city haha.
Evo said:Sitting at home alone.
We can set up a web cam and Ember and Dr Foofer can video conference.Moonbear said:Oh, I guess I won't be here all by myself then. We'll get the PF Yule Log lit and roast marshmallows.
<fears W> That's ok, I'm just going to sit alone at home scooping out the cat box and picking up hairballs, just like last year, and the year before that.Danger said:You're welcome to come here, but I'd have to hide you before W gets back.
Evo said:We need to get another PF New Year's party going like last year.
rhuthwaite said:You guys study heaps our exams finnished about a month ago and I've still got a month before study starts up again. Most students here have had about 8 weeks off and have another 2 months to go.
cristo said:It's alright for some! Here, the universities decided it'd be a great idea to have exams just after xmas, and so taking most of the fun out of the holiday!
Poor MIH.Math Is Hard said:I got my jury duty postponed again so I get to go home for Christmas. Yay. But I'll be getting my wisdom teeth out while I am there.
hope your wisdom-tooth-extraction goes well... so you can still enjoy the holiday eating! (That was me about 15 years ago during the holidays... but I was eating cashews the next day -- against doctors orders , but feeling great!.. hope yours is as easy.)Evo said:Poor MIH.
Evo said:Poor MIH.
physics girl phd said:1) getting overrun/run-over by the new husband and his two boys.
2) yeah -- further postponing e-mailing greg with the new PF name. :rofl:
and yeah...
hope your wisdom-tooth-extraction goes well... so you can still enjoy the holiday eating! (That was me about 15 years ago during the holidays... but I was eating cashews the next day -- against doctors orders , but feeling great!.. hope yours is as easy.)
rhuthwaite said:Best of luck MIH, I am having mine out aswell!
Math Is Hard said:I got my jury duty postponed again so I get to go home for Christmas. Yay. But I'll be getting my wisdom teeth out while I am there.
rhuthwaite said:Best of luck MIH, I am having mine out aswell!
I love that show.Math Is Hard said:Plus, Mom got me the entire first season of Medium on DVD.
Vicoden and some eggnog and you'll be having a very merry Christmas.And my Vicoden prescription is already filled and waiting for me.
Evo said:Vicoden and some eggnog and you'll be having a very merry Christmas.
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