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Old 02-11-2009, 06:11 PM #1
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Default GGGrrrr, had a nasty day at college !

Blah,

I just arrived from college... I hate my classmates... I work in a lab, a biomedicine lab... and today, I had to present my project (which is about cervical cancer) and this girls (all are women ) keep bothering with questions only to do that, bother... !!!!!! And at the end, they could just said "You looked very nervous" "You need to speak better"

I wanted to shout "Bring me my lyrica !!!!!!!! and my fluoxac !!!!!! !!!"

But oh well.... they are always very rude to me, they once stole my post-its just to make me feel sad.... gggggggrrrrrrrr

Sorry guys, needed to talk
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