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  1. The Last Frontier (Jeremy)

    There are a few phrases in the English language which are culturally accepted as being lies from the moment they pass our lips and were never actually intended to ever be anything else. These are wide and varied in life, from “This’ll only hurt a little bit” to “It’s not you, it’s most definetely me”, […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/14/the-last-frontier-jeremy

  2. Ouchies… (Lara)

    So I’ve torn my main thigh muscle (rectus femoris, which runs from the top of the leg to the knee) in 3 places with deep surrounding bruising, torn my subcutaneous fat tissue with evidence of early fat necrosis and surrounding bruising, torn my collateral ligament close to its proximal insertion and most probably ripped the […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/12/ouchies-lara

  3. Worst week (for homework) of the year! (Rick)

    One day there was an Angry Man – just about everything makes him angry! Little does he realise what bizarre consequences this could have… Come see Angry Man at the U-Film Fest this Tuesday 12th September 7pm. It will be at the North Dining Hall, ground floor of Union House! See a preview. Cost: Free. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/10/worst-week-for-homework-of-the-year-rick

  4. Tastebuds vs Weightloss (Round One!) (Jeremy)

    I don’t particularly want to go into studying Biology for the money. I know there’s plenty of it, but it doesn’t really motivate me. I don’t really want to do it for the Doctors-and-Nurses scenarios; I’m happy and content (in fact ecstatic) on the pedestal where I stand. I’m altogether quite a pleasant person, so […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/10/tastebuds-vs-weightloss-round-one-jeremy

  5. I Don’t Know What The Hell I’m On So 1,2…1,2,3 Slam!!! (Lara)

    In my last post I mentioned how things are looking up lately…It’s not like everything has just gone *BOOM* and become better again, there’s still definitely times when I am down, but I’ve felt that since I have come back and made more of an effort to keep myself happy, that it’s slowly working and […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/07/i-dont-know-what-the-hell-im-on-so-12123-slam-lara

  6. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Johanna)

    Sometimes I get this extraordinary feeling of impetus – I have to do something, I have to do everything, right now. It’s not happening yet, but I feel it’s just on the horizon. Yes, there are assignments due soonish that I should attend to, but my heart is just about at bursting point for bigger […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/05/bewitched-bothered-and-bewildered-johanna

  7. How to be Australian (Jeremy)

    I remember, back in China, I was travelling with some (in fact, quite a lot) of our UK buddies through the very heart of Somewhere with Nice Noodles, Somewhere with Funny Name, China when one of them turned around to me and said, “Jez, you don’t sound like an Australian!”. I suddenly grasped what they […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/05/how-to-be-australian-jeremy

  8. Either side of the scales are slowly starting to cooperate… (Lara)

    You know how they say “you have to try to find a balance to cope with uni life much more successfully” ? Yeah, well I think after the past 6 months’ events, I’ve finally found that balance. And in a healthy way too. More to come soon! ps- I guess people are right when they […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/05/either-side-of-the-scales-are-slowly-starting-to-cooperate-lara

  9. Drinking OJ, Talking Business (Sophie)

    The last two days have been WONDERFUL. Stressful, tiring, worrying, amazing, exciting. I’m feeling the best I’ve felt all semester. I’m finding my path again through this maze of university life. So…I asked a question in my last post pertaining as to how others had found this semester compared to last. I said I would […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/01/drinking-oj-talking-business-sophie

  10. Normal Programming will be restored shortly (Jeremy)

    BEFORE I start this particular post, a big shout must go out halfway around the world to a very good Scottish buddy of mine, young Ewan of Edinburgh fame. Ewan’s final assessment of my blog was that it was “highly entertaining, apart from the depressing bits.” I scratched my chin for thirty seconds and wondered […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/09/01/normal-programming-will-be-restored-shortly-jeremy

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