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KatrinaGOLD Member
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352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
Hey



My name's Kat



I'm 21 and from a lovely city of Edinburgh (possibly the best city in Scotland)



I'm currently a student doing a health care course that would take far too much explaining and you'd still not understand what it was when I'd finished.



I did fire swinging for a couple of years (but very basic unskilled stuff) with a youth project I helped run when I was about 16 however after reading all the fire safety and stuff we probably shouldn't have been allowed anywhere near it! biggrin



Haven't done any for a while with being at uni but saw some chains on sale on ebay and remembered how much fun I'd had with it in the past, did a google search and well... here I am. With a long summer ahead of me I guessed now was a good time as any to start again.



Unfortunately at the moment I'm the biggest fire hazard you could meet so I don't think I'll be using fire until things are sorted and I'm less of a hazard.



Anything else anyone wants to know feel free to pry though I may decide not to answer if you're too personal! smile



My summer officially has started.... biggrin

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


AnonymousPLATINUM Member


Posted:
Welcome to HoP!
Cheers!
weavesmiley juggle ubbloco weavesmiley

mcpPLATINUM Member
Flying Water Muppet
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Posted:
biggrin

"the now legendary" - Kaskade
"the still legendary" - Kaskade

I spunked in my friend's aquarium and the fish ate it. I love all fish. Especially the pink ones. They are my bitches. - Anon.


whyBRONZE Member
not _Y_
720 posts
Location: Scotland


Posted:
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Erm, so yeah.... I'm new to the site, so here I am, introducing myself.



My name's actually Kat but that name was taken so I had to use Katrina

I'm 20 and from a lovely city called Edinburgh.

I'm currently a student




hello



there's a few 'Burghers here



have a look [Old link] for your local spinning zones biggrin

You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" George Bernard Shaw


Pink...?BRONZE Member
Mistress of Pink...Multicoloured
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Location: Over There, United Kingdom


Posted:
Hello wave

Welcome to HoP.

Do you like the colour pink? ubbangel

ubblove

Never pick up a duck in a dungeon...


KatrinaGOLD Member
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352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
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Do you like the colour pink? ubbangel




I'm quessing the only safe answer to this question would be yes, it's a great colour!?!

Cheers for the welcomes! biggrin

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


Pink...?BRONZE Member
Mistress of Pink...Multicoloured
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Location: Over There, United Kingdom


Posted:
What makes you think that the only safe answer is Yes? ubbangel



*holds a nice sharp knife behind her back* ubblol



ubblove



Never pick up a duck in a dungeon...


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
I dunno, something (possibly you're name and you're obvious love of the colour) just made me think I shouldn't say that it's a horrible nasty hideous colour

which it's not..... rolleyes

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


Pink...?BRONZE Member
Mistress of Pink...Multicoloured
6,140 posts
Location: Over There, United Kingdom


Posted:
So the sharp knife had nothing to do with it? ubblove

*reminds herself to get a better weapon for the next victim...*

Never pick up a duck in a dungeon...


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
I cook using sharp knives... they're not scary.... maybe try a samurai sword for the next victim... or a spider if they're a bit girly! wink

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


AnonymousPLATINUM Member


Posted:
Pink does realize that pink is a lesser shade of purple! ubblol
* runs from Pink with her samurai sword * ubbloco ubbloco ubbloco

Pink...?BRONZE Member
Mistress of Pink...Multicoloured
6,140 posts
Location: Over There, United Kingdom


Posted:
* runs after Patrick with her Samurai sword and a kitchen knife thrown in for good measure*

Never pick up a duck in a dungeon...


pounceSILVER Member
All the neurotic makings of America's lesser known sweetheart
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Location: body in Las Vegas, heart all around the world, USA


Posted:
'ello! wave welcome hug:

I was always scared with my mother's obsession with the good scissors. It made me wonder if there were evil scissors lurking in the house somewhere.

Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

**giggles**


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
You can all ignore this, I figured my own thread was the best place to have a little rant and stomp on life.



I'd like to take back the comment in my intro about my summer having started. I've just got my results back and I've failed a module. Yes, people say I should be lucky I've only failed one (I was heading for failing the whole semester on the grounds of ill health) but I'm just so censored annoyed. I worked my censored arse off this semester (especially on that module) I thought I understood the work but obviously I didn't. If I can't understand it the first time around, how the hell am I going to be likely to pass the second time around.



So much for me supposed to be avoiding stressfull situations, now I've got to work my arse off all summer to probably just fail again. It was bad enough that I had some marks defered due to not being able to do my placement.



Stupid stupid censored social censored policy. Who needs Collectivism anyhow!



mad censored ubbcrying



Ok, that's my rant over, damn, it's too early to go to the pub and drown my sorrows.



Sorry, as I said, ignore all that, just needed to rant! mad2

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


whyBRONZE Member
not _Y_
720 posts
Location: Scotland


Posted:
Written by: Katrina


I worked my censored arse off this semester (especially on that module) I thought I understood the work but obviously I didn't. If I can't understand it the first time around, how the hell am I going to be likely to pass the second time around.



If you really have no idea what went wrong... you should try asking people, if they can tell you what was so fail-worthy about it... whether it be your write up style... or if you indeed did miss some major concepts
If they're not co-operative could try course friends?

You have a fair while to go before the exam... so don't stress too much just yet. But start revision. AND remember to eat, and not allow yourself to panic too much

when are you back through?

You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" George Bernard Shaw


KatrinaGOLD Member
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352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
I'm back now, got home to find my results. Unfortunately it's assignment not exam. If it was an exam I wouldn't have minded, I'd have just blamed it on having a bad day. But I can't do that (well I could blame it on a bad semester but it doesn't quite work as easily) It's the fact that I got people to read through it before I handed it in. I'd covered all the same concepts they had but aparently I'm just censored. frown I obviously didn't know the work when we were doing it in class so the chances of me being able to reteach myself it enough to be able to pass is low.



I guess I should be happy. I thought I was going to fail all the modules. Still gutted though. The stupid thing is, any other module I could have coped with but it's the module that nearly made me give up on my course and quit.



Ah well, I've got an afternoon (and probably a lot of the evening as well) of fun and frolicks in the Peartree ahead of me so by tonight I'll hopefully not even remember my name let alone the fact I failed! biggrin

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


AnonymousPLATINUM Member


Posted:
hug beerchug beerchug hug

KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
Katrina has deleted the post that was here as she realised that firstly it made no sense to anyone but herself and secondly it'd only make her feel worse in the morning.
EDITED_BY: Katrina (1086474942)

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


LyraSILVER Member
spiny norman
314 posts
Location: Cincinnati,damn it, USA


Posted:
hmm, sounds like you did really well considering your situation, i personly hate grades, i know mine are coming sone, and i dread them, but id say dont worry too much about one failed module,>much luv

hey this is my 100th post, hurrah!!!!!!

if you think that our kiss was all in the lips, come on you got it all wrong man, and if you think that our dance was all in the hips then, oh well, do the twist -The White Stripes


griffinfeminine tiddly pom
505 posts
Location: cambs england


Posted:
shh bout work i hav exam tomoro and havent revised (jst to show my age its GCSE bio, and im doin it nxt yr 4 Alevel) but its in afternoon so hope
y are we graded and checked and merited and punished so much?? reckon everyone asks this about now but really-its v aggrevating and half the time not appreciated anyway (education that is, i [censored] appreciate exams all the time) cos spoiled by pressure or general boringness of teacher
grr and arg, im going to bed

in state of metamorphosis


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
Well I guess I brought mine on my self in a way by chosing to do a job that needs a university degree and therefore continuing my having to put up with the assessment process. Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with having to do assignments or with getting graded on them, it's a vital part of the education system. I just hate the fact I failed that module. As I said, any other module would have been fine. I'm just down right censored when it comes to social policies regards the welfare state and if I don't get 40% on my resit assignment I think I fail the year, but that is not going to happen, I've been through enough [censored] without them keeping me back another year....

I'm going to stop ranting now and try and not let it [censored] me off too much!

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


Kitveteran
1,269 posts
Location: middle of Troon


Posted:
*hugs the scary angry girl...*
will i meet you next weekend?
Kit xx hug

random murbles

BELTANE FIRE FESTIVAL. 30th april ~ Calton hill - Edinburgh
SAMHUINN FESTIVAL. 31st October ~ Royal Mile - Edinburgh


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
Next weekend? What's happening next weekend? possibly, yes, if I can make it, I don't know, I'm confused.

Hopefully when you do meet me though I will have calmed down slightly and not be so scary angry. tongue (I'm nice, really, honest I am)

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


Manticoremember
96 posts

Posted:
Don't worry Kit, she's lovely really

She likes my tea smile

When I am in charge everyone who is lovely will get a Big Hat. That will be THE LAW!!


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
No, I don't like your tea, I love your tea. Best tea I've ever had and that's really saying something as I'm hellishly fussy when it comes to what I class as a good cup of tea. biggrin

oooh, completely un-tea related I'm being forced to get a new hat. Apparently I can't wear black cord in the middle of summer! (I think it's really just my mum's plan to try and get my to stop wearing my hat but it'll never work!)

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


phinnot just a juggler...
101 posts
Location: edinburgh


Posted:
of course you can wear a black cord hat in the middle of summer - well, i do anyway! biggrin

but then it is a very cool hat ubbrollsmile

phin

"look like a girl, act like a lady, think like a man and work like a dog"


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
I know, that's what I try and convince people but they just don't seem to understand it's greatness. biggrin I was thinking I could just go for a paler shade of cord hat for when I'm down home because if I keep with the black my mum will make me take it off. One day she will learn to love me for my hat obsession. ubbrollsmile

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


Manticoremember
96 posts

Posted:
I've just got a new shirt

It's not black

When I am in charge everyone who is lovely will get a Big Hat. That will be THE LAW!!


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
Well done! But is it a really dark shade of a colour that could be mistaken for black, like dark charcol grey or something? tongue

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


mcpPLATINUM Member
Flying Water Muppet
5,276 posts
Location: Edin-borrow., United Kingdom


Posted:
Written by: Manticore


I've just got a new shirt

It's not black




OF COURSE it's not BLACK!

It's very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very dark blue.... duh!

"the now legendary" - Kaskade
"the still legendary" - Kaskade

I spunked in my friend's aquarium and the fish ate it. I love all fish. Especially the pink ones. They are my bitches. - Anon.


KatrinaGOLD Member
enthusiast
352 posts
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Posted:
or maybe he means there's a tiny bit or colour on the logo or something...

One day i'll learn to resist gravity...


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