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but I reckon thats a minority.
yeh, girls.
ahh i see, you're unemployed and live at home then.
got more out of it than i am with this one, thanks.
you CANNOT call someone else a scrounger or whatever you called lipsy when you're hardly setting the perfect example yourself.
end of arguement thank you.
Anyway, i went / am in a shared house for my first year of Uni with friends from my home town. I don't regret this for a minute, because even though i've met far less people, the...hmm style of living i've seen at friends halls is not something i could ever do, i'm sure i would have dropped out within a few weeks. That's not to say that i think living in the halls is neccesarily a bad thing, it's just that it wasn't for me. I don't like large groups of people, and also i'm not really too keen on the student partying lifestyle.
I don't think they'd have been too receptive to my drums either, but my housemates just grab their instruments and play along