So. O-Week came, and went. My thoughts? Well, it proved to be extremely daunting, and (but I'm sure you never would have guessed) pretty overwhelming. But I survived! And with minimal UAS (Unforced Awkward Silences), too!
I guess I'll write on each day, its events, and my (highly esteemed) evaluation of each...enjoy. :)
Monday:
Not really part of O-Week at all, but this was my Preparation Day. Day of nervous tension/excitement (I alternated between the two all day...yes, it was exhausting). I looked over the transition booklets again, as well as the map (which basically gave me a false sense of hope that I, Miss Geographically Challenged, could ever navigate my way around a campus as huge as Melbourne)...before turning in early to keep my energy levels up for whatever was to come.
Tuesday:
On the tram - Well, I did say in my last post that I would keep you up-to-date on my UAS count, so here we go...I was sitting there, window-seat, and at one point the girl next to me noticed a friend getting onto the tram. Smiley hello's all round, and then (HIM): "So, what are you doing today?", to which she replied: "I've got O-Week at Melbourne." I realised at this point that perhaps the clever thing to do would be to pipe up and go "Oh, me too!"...but I didn't, and so I experienced my first (however private) UAS for the week...ta-dah.
10am - Host Group time. After reading some negative views past bloggers held on this, I thought I was going to hate it, but I actually ended up really liking the set-up. My host was friendly and open, as was the overall feeling of the group. Even the little introductory game we played (Two Truths and One Lie) wasn't too bad, considering my inability to spontaneously come up with things to say about myself. I conversed...and am pleased to announce that there were NO UAS caused during this event! Phew.
When it came time to going our own way I made my way over to the Moot Court Room to finally collect my student ID and diary - it was a bit of a wait, but I'm definitely glad I went when I did... the line later on in the day was shockingly huge!
With my amazingly attractive ID in hand (...sarcasm) I met up with some friends and we went absolutely crazy over all the free stash!!! I mean, getting this week's issue of NW for FUR-EE?! Knowing I wasn't going to have to part with my cash for magazines this week (yes, I'll admit, trashy celeb mags are a guilty pleasure)? I was pretty stoked!
Aimless wandering ensued, and at some point I wandered onto a tram and made my way home. It was quite a good day. :)
Wednesday:
A bit of a nothing day. It definitely wasn't as jam-packed as yesterday, but we did have Course Orientation, which involved initial awkwardness, forced interaction and a couple of awesome videos put together by M-ASS.
I mean, it wasn't terrible, but I wasn't too into the whole 'filling out a worksheet whilst making small talk' thing. What DO you do, anyhow, after discussing one's knowledge of the Public Lecture Theatre's location?
The line for the BBQ afterward was gargantuan, and having nothing else to do I popped into the city for some Starbucks (aaaah, Green Tea Frappucino...) and then attended the 3pm lecture 'Getting Ready for Arts'.
The lecture was pretty good - it covered a variety of topics, from time management to essay writing. Got me back into a 'studious' mood. ;) Onto tomorrow!
Thursday:
Clubs and Societies day. Honestly? It was a bit disappointing. Only because of how chaotic it was - I made my way through Wilson Hall about three times, and even with the map it took me a while to find the clubs I was looking for. I think perhaps taking more clubs outside and having a set-up like that of Tuesday's stalls could minimise the confusion.
In the end I joined M-ASS, FilmSoc and the Book Club - I figured this would be enough for now; I think a gentle transition is best, as opposed to bombarding myself with places to go and people to see. So today ended with another trip into the city and then an early tram ride home.
All in all - O-Week was good, but I think I didn't throw myself out there as much as I could have. I kinda-sorta figured I'd muster up some courage to be a tad more extroverted than I was, but I'm sure my time to shine socially will come at some point. Like I said before, I'm not good at small talk - so perhaps the tutes and club meetings will provide a more ideal setting for interaction. Fingers crossed.
And now - it really is beginning. Classes Monday. I gotta say, I'm pretty excited about my subjects. Onward! :D

I won't lie. I wasn't exactly thrilled about O-week. Anticipating and feeling amused, perhaps, but not thrilled to bits. I'm not the type of person who screams "YAY!" when there is an opportunity to make friends. Usually, I'd just stand back and observe proceedings until someone either cracks a joke with me or I get the itching feeling to make a comment regarding the stupidity of some random in the room who spills their drink or stacks it.
So I didn't have much of a reason to be ridiculously happy about meeting up with my host group, aside from the fact that I'd be out of the house and there'd be M&Ms and Skittles, courtesy of our host, Sarah. A little note here, Sarah's a gorgeous third year with a bright and bubbly personality who gets along with everyone she meets. She doesn't mind questions, even silly ones and goes out of her way to show us specific buildings and hold ridiculously heavy textbooks for us. Sarah's funny and friendly and yes, I'm gushing, but that's seriously how awesome she is. Sarah, I hope you're reading this and realising how awesome of a person and a host you are :D Claps to you!
But my group was slightly awkward. I didn't really feel a click with anyone, aside from my friend Bez... because I've known her since high school. The group was a little big and I didn't get much of a chance to have a conversation above a superficial "Hey, what subjects are you doing?"
It might have been my imagination, but I sensed a divde between the males and females of the group. Not so much a divide as a Grand Canyon the Second. I observed and while I saw most of the girls interacting with each other and the guys interacting with each other, I only saw one girl and one guy talking.
Bez and I split up from the group after lunch (I'm trying to make us sound cool, but we really just lost the rest of the group).
Today, Friday, was much better. Only six people turned up for the re-hosting and we all chatted about the textbooks and diaries (Michelle needed one and we took one from the Arts Building, which looks very much like a castle. Sarah joked it was like Hogwarts and I quipped, rather lamely, "Maybe Tom Riddle will write back!"), Voldemort, How I Met Your Mother and slap-bets. Conversation flowed and I felt extremely comfortable with the company. There was Sarah, Bez, Michelle, Terri, Hugo, Liam and me. A nice, small group with similar interests- namely, uni.
Of course it did not last, the boys left early. However, Sarah did take us around the club stalls to nab some freebies. A special mention to the Lipton iced tea and Commonwealth Bank, haha! And congratulations to Sarah for getting the hoops over the stick and winning a prize ;)
We all joined a few clubs too, that was heaps of fun :D For some reason, having friends with you while wandering in crowded places makes it so much better. I was wandering around by myself on Thursday and nothing appealed to me at all. Yet today, I joined:
1. Australiasian Association (extra ice-cream and Krispy Kremes... so spoilt. And the members are super duper friendly, bonus right there)
2. Vietnamese Student Society (I'm not Viet... but I was swayed by the enthusiastic members and convinced by my Vietnamese friends. And the members were also extremely friendly)
3. Oxfam (of course you should help when you can)
4. Animal Protection (don't think that's what the club was called. But yeah, if you can, then you should)
5. Climate Change (same goes, I got a cute badge ^^)
Quite a lot for unsociable little me. And I thought I'd tip over the edge when Sarah had to leave.
"Leave?" Our eyes widened and for a second, our hearts skipped a beat. "Really?"
Yes, really. We were alone in the middle of nowhere, being jostled by a dozen different people and frightened by aggressive stall-holders. It felt like we were a litter of wolf pups left by Mama Wolf to fend for ourselves.
Well, somehow we managed though we lost Terri D;
All in all, O-week could have gone smoother. But damn, because it didn't, because I tried to navigate without a map, because I participated in ridiculous activities such as running with an elastic band attached between me and a jumping castle wall, because I sat on a 'pony' and tried to whack Bez off with a giant sausage (I ended up hanging on the very tip... then she hit me again and I flew off), because I have a weird goat ringtone and because I made new friends, I had one awesome start of my three year degree and I can only expect it to get better.
Can't wait to see my host group again, I know I'll have loads of fun :)
~Silvia
PUN INTENDED.
Sorry.
So: this week was O-Week. Or Week-O? The week in which we undertake orientation, (that is, the process of becoming orientated) regarding our brand sparkling new university lives. Mine was useful and informative, but not particularly fun, and particularly daunting.
On Monday, I grumbled about having to wake up at 7am. Caught the train properly and the tram was completely full. Full trams are pretty unpleasant, what with the people and the jerkiness and the little old ladies with trolleys wanting to disembark through about 20 bodies.
I met my host group successfully, who were pretty cool people, and we stood around for a while being awkward before heading off to the System Garden (such a pretty place!) to be awkward, but with purpose this time. Our host then led us around campus to places that we'd probably have to use a lot, which was very useful and helped me get used to the area a little bit. We finished up at about 11:30 in Union House after Host had showed us the Rowden White Library, so most people went and joined the Union immediately :)
I bumped into a friend from school in Union House and we wondered around looking for food she could eat with her new braces (she ended up having a smoothie). I found the food co-op, which is amazing because it sells vegan food all over the place, gives a 10% discount to members and 20% to volunteers (I will be volunteering. So much.).
Vegan food review!
Co-op brownie: A bit pricey for the size, but very rich, so satisfying. Yummy and easy to eat with one hand, it melts a bit but that kinda makes it better :)
Curry place on ground floor: Super cheap and super tasty! Will be going there a LOT.
We met up with about three other friends over lunch time and ate food and met a friend of friend. Friends!
After lunch, friend J and I went to "Getting the Most Out of Lectures" and "Academic Writing at University". The first was handy, since we didn't really have much experience with lectures from school, but the second was pretty much just VCE English Language, so we left halfway through :)
On the way home I bought the Japanese textbook, got Lucky Cup from MC with J, and finally went home.
Wednesday was tired in the morning. I got to uni an hour early so wandered around all alone for a bit :) I tried to get into the Ballieu Library to see what its deal is, and managed to, but it was full of academic people and librarians, so I left, intimidated, and scurried off to friendly Union House. I explored the basement bit of it, and bought a labcoat and specs with a pretty awesome discount.
Then it was time for Bachelor of Science Course Welcome and Orientation! Where I found another school friend to sit with. There wasn't a whole lot of new information there, compared to subject orientations, except for all the encouragement to make new friends. School friend and I chatted to the guy sitting next to us, who had big hair, and I don't remember his name :(
I found J again and we went to have lunch at the Japanese place (called Egg? Or something?) downstairs. I had the tofu steak!
Vegan food review: filling and tasty, but a bit too ricey and not sufficiently vegetabley. Quite a lot of food for the price, but I found it too much and gave J the rice.
We found friend E and went to the Calculus 1 lecture, then Chemistry and Biology. They were useful. Chemistry was the most informative, telling us what exactly we need and where to get it for what price. This was stressful. I don't have all the things yet. Oh no.
Bought Chemistry textbooks at the end of the day. They are SO HEAVY. E bought me Boost :)
My host group had its catch-up on Thursday. We ended up joining up with the groups of Host's friends who were also hosts, and we played games on South Lawn. One of them was the thing wherein you all bunch together and grab random people's hands and try to untangle yourselves. It took us about 20 minutes :)
Then we sort of split up into the clubs and societies expo. I'd heard this was a fun part of O-Week, but it was pretty much just a huge crowd made up of about 10% pushy salespeople. The pretzels and Wilson Hall were good. Naggy socialists and AA people were bad. I joined a couple of clubs, but I couldn't find the SSS, which I did want to join :(
I found J again and we went and had coffee with Host, which was nice :) and then we found one of his friends, and she found her friends. I bought sushi from Plush Fish for lunch.
Vegan food review! I had the tofu futomaki and filled inari. The inari was pretty good, but the futomaki was a bit too big to eat easily, as in, to fit into my mouth, and the nori was very chewy which made it harder to eat. Not likely to buy again.
We bought ourselves some textbooks at the bookshop, and then went to Grill'd for chips. The end :)
And today, I had nothing mandatory to do at uni, so I didn't go :D
Overall, O-Week was very expensive and tiring, but also helpful, and I met a few new people. I suppose it served its purpose.
Gosh, this is a long post. If you're still reading, thanks for reading :)
Don’t judge me by the time this was posted.
It’s 3am.
And I’m still awake …
Yup.
Should probably sleep …
Meh.
That I believe is the sleeping pattern which we are all to be accustomed to, but when I have to get a 7.30 train to get to Uni by 9 at 3 days a week [Yes I have a bitch of a commute] and get up at 6.15am, it’s not that great. :|
I would actually normally go to sleep around M/N, but today after a rather exhausting adventure in the city I feel asleep at 9pm and woke up at 1am. Yep and now I am screwed for sleep tonight. :|
Anyway basically this has been my O week.
Monday: Wasn’t part of O week = boredom broken up by a 3.5 hour shift, earning $40 that I won’t get for another week, then more boredom.
Tuesday: Slight glimmer of excitement which was completely eradicated by my extremely unenthusiastic host group. When do I get to join the clubs?
Wednesday: The Arts lecture thing in that hall where we were made to sit on the floor in a group of like 300, which I personally haven’t done since I was 11 and in Grade 6.
The presentation was good, until they started making me participate. I am not a people person, basically if I want to meet people I will approach you of my own accord or I’ll talk to you if you come up to me with an opening statement of something other than “do you have the first one on the sheet done yet?” And I really don’t see the point in making friends with just ‘Arts’ people who don’t do any of your subjects. So seriously that signature thing, PAINFUL [We had a paper with random stuff on it that you had to find someone to initial].
So basically I appreciated the whole presentation thing, the Arts faculty had put a lot of effort into making the video, but yeah not a fan of the very forced ‘lets make an instant friend because it’s as easy as making instant coffee’. UmYeahNo.
WHEN DO I GET TO JOIN THE CLUBS?
Thursday: It is technically 3am Thursday morning but I shall update soon of my hopefully positive clubs and societies experience.
I am actually excited for tomorrow :D
I realise now that my entire post has kind of a very negative spin on it, and well that’s probably because since the start of the week all I have wanted to do is join clubs, which happens tomorrow, YAY!
I’m sure many other people had a great day at the carnival etc, so listen to their positive accounts and ignore me, I will probably post an annoying hyper and positive post about the clubs tomorrow or Friday to balance out this venting post :P
So long, Nae [Who is still raging about the $85 monthly metcards]
After a reassuring email from Ron, I now know that my failure of a profile on the job-hunting site was not my fault! Well, that was certainly a huge sense of relief, I was frantic my brand new computer was already doomed to be cruelly tossed in the dumpster amongst the rotting mess of week-old food and possum faeces. Hooray, long live the computer!
On the other hand, may the computers and technical glitches in the uni be fixed quickly. I'm not too fussed about it, now that I know it's really got nothing to do with me, but just the thought of other anxious people (if they get as anxious as me at all) makes my heart bleed.
Or not. I'm not much of a bleeder ;)
Today was day one of O-Week! And guess what? I'm not going to go any any more detail because:
1. It's only the first day.
2. I wasted time.
3. It wasn't a huge success.
4. It was a crapload of fun and it's only going to get better!
Talk to you after O-Week ends!
~Silvia
I was so anxious about Week-O I was actually on the verge of tears last night, while Boyfriend reassured me of how amazing my first day at Uni would be. Almost twenty-four hours later, I'm home again, with sore feet and a huge smile on my face. He was right.
For some, the activities that will take place this week may seem a bit pointless. Some of them actually are, like campus tours for those like me who have been there quite a few times already, and know how to get around pretty well by themselves. However, it is completely worth a try. If you felt like ditching Orientation today, you might reconsider the thought of skipping it tomorrow as well. Why, you ask? Well, to put it simply... it's because Week-O is pretty awesome!
Uni life and I were off to a rocky start this morning, when I slept in (I know, what on earth? Sleeping in on my very first day of school? What sort of person am I becoming?) and was left with only one hour and a half to get ready to leave. Mind you, first impressions are very important to me, so I always need all the time in the world whenever I start at a new school... Which means I had to hurry like crazy, especially considering I had ruined my nails last night. And I hate being in a hurry.
So I got to the bus stop in a bad mood, and getting more freaked out by the minute due to my dread of meeting new people. Two girls from Year 12 met me there and off we went to the city. We dropped one of them at RMIT, ran into another girl we went to school with on the tram, saw a crazy group of toga-wearing-weird-freshmen, and I was still very fearful. That changed the minute I stepped into Melbourne Uni's campus. All of a sudden, future seemed brighter and I remembered that it was the first day of my dream coming through.
It doesn't mean everything was a piece of cake, though. It did involve searching aimlessly for my host group, awkward silences with people in it, a crazy quest to find the exit at Baillieu Maze Library, disappointment at stalls that had run out of some amazing freebies by the time I got there... But it was all fun, and very rewarding. I did walk out today with a couple of new friends, who seem to be great people with whom I have heaps in common and can see myself forging a long-time friendship. I guess my six months working in retail have really improved my people skills. I've found out I'm not scared of social situations anymore, although I'd still take curling up on my couch to read a good book over meeting new people any day of the week. Somehow, I guess in the end retail really was my therapy!
Other highlights of the day worth mentioning: my course advice appointment (if you, like me, thought it was pointless and didn't schedule one yet, you are wasting your time), the discovery of Farrago (what an awesome magazine! Kudos to Kevin Hawkins on his phenomenal "Standing Up For The Short Guy" piece, as well as to whomever developed the concept of the cover of edition 1, 2011), the 3-truths-1-lie game with my host group to get to know them, and "The Rough Guide to Uni" lecture, as well as the tour to the Rowden White Library. Go check these out as soon as possible, and I'll see you on campus during the rest of Week-O. I hope everyone's experiences have been just as good as mine! :)
Brenda
Sooooo, tomorrow marks the beginning of O-Week, and I’m equally excited as I am nervous. Let’s just say causing awkward silences is my forte. So while the thought of socialising with strangers causes my mouth to involuntarily snap shut and my vocal chords to stop working, I know that at the end of the day EVERYONE is in the same boat, and there will be plenty of smiling faces to help calm the nerves.
I’m just still trying to get over how fast uni has gotten here – I don’t think the time really flew by so much, but the fact that it’s here, right now, is just…well, it’s a tad surreal, seeing as I've been waiting for this point in my life since I developed a severely bitter relationship with high school (towards the end of Year 10, I think it was). And like I said, social situations do unnerve me quite a bit - but if it’s anything like Academic Advice Day, by the end of tomorrow I’ll be feeling right at home. :)
I wrote up a little plan for each day, so I know exactly where I want to go. In terms of clubs and societies I definitely want to sign up for the Book Club and one of the theatre groups, and I’ll probably be hanging around the Farrago stall like a bad smell. ;)
The LMS has been really interesting to browse through – you see the due dates for the semester’s assignments and you suddenly realize… uni involves WORK. I’ve been so focused on the uni lifestyle and co-curricular opportunities that it’s easy to forget the reason we’re here is to undertake a degree. ;) The way my timetable is set up doesn’t make it look TOO strenuous though…aaah, gotta love Arts. :D
All in all, it’s going to be pretty awesome – I can just feel it, and (as soon as I dropkick those nasty feelings of anxiety) I can’t wait to get out there and mingle, mingle mingle! I’ll definitely be keeping a mental tally of UAS (Unforced Awkward Silences)…so we shall see how that goes. If any situations are at least mildly cringe-worthy (and I'm sure there will be quite a few) I'll most definitely be sharing them here, for your entertainment. ;)
...
By the way, I think I might try accompanying each of my posts with a related comic. As I was writing this I could see the following Between Friends strip in my head, so who knows? It would definitely be a fun (and no doubt time-consuming) exercise. :)

Hello! My name is Amy and I am a blogger on this blog now. I hope I'm not the last one to join :( that would be embarrassing.
("First" is a word that looks very strange when spelled, since it's usually "1st". I had to google it to make sure that you're allowed to spell it out. Oh wait it is the name of the blog, whoops. This post is called "First" because it's my first post :) obviously. But it's also like how people yell "FIRST!!!11" in comments, so it's like I commented first on my blog post title, or something. It's also the name of a song by 4minute (go YouTube it! It is amazing).)
Soyeah: I'm doing Science this year :) which is made up of Chemistry, Biology, Calculus 1 and Japanese 1A. I went to Box Hill High School and I live with my parents, so I am very boring and my life will be very easy compared with that of some of the other bloggers :) I will be getting trains from Box Hill station on the Belgrave/Lilydale line and then trams. Sometimes at 6:45am! 8am lectures are mean. Some things I am into are chai, Japanese and Korean dramas, Kpop, travelling, writing, veganism, social justice issues, old books, old-fashioned architecture and VIDEO GAMEZ. If any of y'all bloggers or anyone else like these things, we should talk about how good they are together :)
I am super excited for orientation tomorrow. These holidays have been going for soooo lonnnnng. It'll be good to finally have something to do all the time :)
Salutations, and thank you for reading.
Hello all – Candy here, the latest addition to the First_Year@UniMelb blog! Smiley faces all round! :)
You know, I kinda just realised today is Friday. The fact that there’s been no school-like structure for 3 months has resulted in my having no concept of time. I’m hoping uni will help me remember how it feels to get to the end of the week and actually be excited!
Seeing as this is my first post, it’s probably best I provide you all with a little insight into little ol’ me and the kind of things I’m into. So, starting with the basics…
I’ll be studying Arts at Melbourne, this being my one and only wish ever since a UoM spokesperson gave a talk at my school in 2008. I had already wanted to go to Melbourne, but this really sealed the deal for me…or perhaps it was the free pen. But anyhoo, point is: I am mucho excited about the fact that it’s finally here – I can’t wait to get as involved in uni life as I possibly can!
I think the one thing that really defines me is my love of anything and everything from the past – classic music (The Beatles, Crowded House, Queen, INXS), films, literature… not to mention my obsession with Volkswagen Kombis that is exactly that: a serious obsession, bordering on disturbing. The goal is to one day buy either the classic red-and-white split model, or one in mint-green. Or maybe both? I'll have to get to that applying-for-a-job bizzo.
Not really into sports, although I do love tennis – watching that is, not playing. I thought I was good at netball, but sadly that was short-lived...although tripping people up stopped the opposition from getting the ball, so perhaps I can claim to be athletic after all? ;)
I have an amazingly special – but so far not properly recognized – talent: daydreaming. You can put me anywhere, and I will successfully zone out. Don’t get the wrong idea: I don’t just start daydreaming any chance I get! But I am able to get through sweltering heat and noisy surroundings, all with the power of my mind. Told you it was amazing. ;)
Ummm…that’s basically it. For now, anyway. I’m sure by the end of this year, what with all the clubs on campus, that I’ll be unearthing some more interesting talents and hobbies! Hope you enjoyed this quick intro, and I can’t wait to meet everyone!
…
Remember before how I was saying I have no concept of time? I basically wrote this Blog over an extended period (YouTube has a way of bringing out my inner procrastinator) and have NOW just realised Friday is over in 3 minutes. Happy Soon-to-be-Saturday, everyone! I'll leave you with today's instalment of my absolute favourite comic strip, Between Friends!

Job-hunting is going swellingly!
Not really, I think it goes how job-hunting usually goes. Quiet and desperate, kind of like a little starved mouse zooming about in a maze and trying to sniff out the cheese in the middle. So far, it hasn't been a huge success and after celebrating another day in our beloved city (a farewell outing to say good-bye to a good friend who is moving away... in the future, we will be calling her Dr Jupinder and she'll be one of the most prestigious doctors around), I only have a sad little five dollar note left in my wallet. Look at it. The old lady on the five dollar note smiles mockingly at me.
"Nya, nya, nya, nya-nya!" she sings. "You don't have a jo-ob! No more money no-ow!"
I wish I could make her 3D and throttle that self-satisfied smile off her face.
And just to clarify, I don't have a violent disposition. I swear.
So I took a commenter's advice and used The University of Melbourne's Careers Online site. My, oh my, so many choices. Yes, there really is. If you're on the lookout for a job, I highly recommend it. Of course, it's only available if you're registered to the university. Sorry for the discrimination, but it's not my rules.
I vaguely remember having to click a few buttons and make some selections. So either I'm remembering wrong, my computer stuffed up when I finalised everything or the uni has wrong details. Because, uh, my details are one of the biggest fails I have ever seen.
I have no country of origin. It's blank.
I have no country of residence. It's blank.
I don't have an ethnicity. It's blank.
Apparently, I have no gender either. It's blank.
My birthdate changes everyday. When I checked it on the 13th of Feb, I was born on the 13-Feb-2011. And as I stare at it now, my birthdate is 18-Feb-2011. Hmm. I must grow fast both physically and intellectually- a mad scientist's dream. *Don't you dare shoot me with a tranquiliser gun and conduct experiments on me to determine the nature of my supreme DNA!*
I can't change the details either, seeing as it states very clearly on the top of the page: "Your details are provided by your institution and cannot be updated through Careers Online."
I sincerely hope those details aren't visible to employers. How embarrassing would it be if they saw that? Worse still, they could assume I'm a liar or a fraud and refuse to hire me.
The 'help' button isn't helping. There's no 'contact us' for this site. I get more irritated the more I realise I cannot fix this.
I shall continue to slam my mouse on the desk and rage in a seething silence.
~Silvia
A quick thought: reading my past posts, I think I came across quite sardonic. Has anyone else picked this up? I swear I'm not usually so condescending... most of the time ;)
Number of posts found:
1327