Its been a tumultuous couple of weeks , and I知 glad that things are snapping back to normal.
After 2 return trips to Paris in 2 weeks, many air miles later I知 back home facing a little pile of accumulated notes to catch up, and coursework to get on with.
Nothing that should stop future updates to the site in any way.
Some of you have or are enjoying some February holidays, whilst others have coursework dates looming ever so closely it seems.
Anyways ,whether your trip was on the ice cold slopes of the alps, or the ice cold beers of your local tavern, welcome back .
News this week have been a mixed bag of sweet and sour, with as usual some ridiculous issues that have flooded our daily papers; from alcohol tests planned for supporters heading for the Euro 2004 tournament in Portugal to German housewives complaining about their noisy nymphomaniac neighbours making too much noise at night...
Also, I missed the start of the 5, I mean 6 nation tournament but am pleased to see England heading for a comfortable victory with France following with a close 2nd.
Although things could change depending on how Scotland and Ireland play their cards.
Dx- wise, I think we値l have to start planning for the summer holidays and see who will be able to come and how much everyone plans to spend.
Is anybody planning a London trip apart from Benny and Del this month? Would be nice to catch up.
Q
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- March editorial
- Wednesday 3rd of March 2004
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