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> I'd take more than 1 of most stuff, because I'm sure some of it'll go
> missing, and there's nothing worse than waking up in the morning and
> having no spoons. Seriously.
What, never eaten cornflakes with a knife and a chopstick? You're obviously not nails like I am.
> I'd take more than 1 of most stuff, because I'm sure some of it'll go
> missing, and there's nothing worse than waking up in the morning and
> having no spoons. Seriously.
Doesn't stop at Uni either. I had a full set of cutlery (6 of everything) about 6 months ago. Now I'd be lucky to find just 1 of each, and if I do you can bet they're not washed...
> I'd take more than 1 of most stuff, because I'm sure some of it'll go
> missing, and there's nothing worse than waking up in the morning and
> having no spoons. Seriously.
Yeah, tho i'd probably be buying a new set of stuff. Seriously the knives in our house couldnt cause an emo kid to bleed.
Tho breakfast is provided in the morning, so I wont be in too much trouble :P
> Stryke wrote:
> Be strong.
>
> It's not that bad is it? Tell me it's not, cus you're making me
> worry...
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Nah, it's not too bad, don't worry about it. A little stroll in the morning isn't really the worst of all things. No worries, you'll be fine. I've only known one person from there and she was British.
As for utensils, I have no idea about Fairfax. Maybe there's a cutlery factory beneath it, but in James we got nothing except the fridge,freezer and cooker. Pans, colander, knives etc - you bring those and hope no-one steals them.