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Marrow
02-27-2007, 03:34 PM
Been browsing the forum for a while and thought id finally join.

Im nick and am 20 yrs old. I'm currently in my 3rd and final year studying geography (colouring in) at university in Hull, UK (its not that bad a city honestly). Been stuttering for as long as i remember.

My hobbies are quite varyied. Just given up skydiving for a while as my bank account could't take any more abuse, and have taken up skateboarding now instead (not quite tony hawks yet). Also intrested in the usual things such as football, drinking and the occasional sneaky joint:rolleyes: .

Anyway thats me, look forward to talking to you guys, girls later.

Bye.

Standingtall
02-27-2007, 05:06 PM
Welcome Nick, good to meet you. I still have an strong interest in the drinking. :D don't be a stranger and give us a chance to get to know you better and looking forward in what you have to say.

Peace,

chocolate
02-27-2007, 06:41 PM
Hi Marrow,

nice to meet you. I love drinking too because I don't have to stutter when I'm drunken and thats a great feeling. But don't think I'm a alcoholic :D The fluently speaking is only a nice side effect of a beeing drunken ;)

Do you originally come from Hull or have you moved there for your studies?

I'm looking forward to exchange experiences with you!

divisi
02-27-2007, 08:11 PM
Hi Marrow!!

I wish you enjoy these forums, and I look forward to your contributions!

divisi
02-27-2007, 08:13 PM
I love drinking too because I don't have to stutter when I'm drunken and thats a great feeling. But don't think I'm a alcoholic :D The fluently speaking is only a nice side effect of a beeing drunken ;)
Be careful about that, chocolate. In my case, alcohol makes me stutter more, and it makes me happy because that way I don't have any temptation regarding alcohol.

Marrow
02-28-2007, 10:33 AM
Cheers for the replys, ill try and not be a stranger.

I'm not from hull actually, i'm from St.Albans (15 miles north of london ish). Thought i'd come up north to get away from the parents.

Glad to see the skillful art of drinking is being practised. I seem to have a hangover at the mo, although i swear i only had half a ginger beer on the rocks :D .

Right i need to go perk up as i smell like a pub floor.

Laters

bignick
02-28-2007, 11:16 AM
Welcome to the forum Nick.

Look forward to hearing about your experiences.

Nick

Standingtall
02-28-2007, 02:58 PM
Cheers for the replys, ill try and not be a stranger.
Glad to see the skillful art of drinking is being practised. I seem to have a hangover at the mo, although i swear i only had half a ginger beer on the rocks :D .

Right i need to go perk up as i smell like a pub floor.

Laters
Nick your a funny guy. The only side effect I have with drinking which made me cut back from my training. The extra baggage on my rock hard washboard stomach. :D

chocolate
02-28-2007, 07:08 PM
@Divisi: Don't care, I don't have any problems with alcohol;-) I don't drink more alcohol than other students. Well, thats a lot of drinks in comparison of non-studying-people, but among the students I'm quite normal *smile*
But I think I'm not going to go to so many partys when I will have finished my studies. Than I have to work all the day -> no partys any more :-(
@Mary: I think it's great the you have left your home. It's a very good experience to start a new life far away from parents. And you have a lot of freedom when your parents are far away. Nobody asks you where you go and so on:-) I have enjoyed this feeling when I have left home after school!