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gloucestershirelive.co.uk/n... just to lighten the load for a wee moment... πŸ˜†

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That's my neck of the woods!

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mylungshateme in reply to elanaoali

Same!! πŸ€£πŸ˜‚

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omg this is amazing! Though given the post above about laughter may need to ration it atm lol.

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mylungshateme in reply to Lysistrata

πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ™‚πŸ˜‚ yea don't want to be responsible for any asthma attacks!! But can you imagine looking out your window at this? I literally would wet myself!!! πŸ€£πŸ˜†πŸ€ͺ

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LysistrataAdministratorCommunity Ambassador in reply to mylungshateme

At least you'd have a toilet handy! Though already occupied ;)

I might think I was seeing things for a moment tbh lol. At uni I once opened my door at 3am when the fire alarm went off and found a completely naked man right outside. I was like...ok maybe I'm imagining it, shut the door...nope still there when I reopened. Now this is awkward since I need to get past him down the stairs and outside...do I ask him who he is and why he's there?

(Turned out it was my neighbour's boyfriend; he went to the shared toilet on our floor with nothing on, locked himself out of her room and she was too drunk to hear him hammering on her door and yelling 'Ashley'! Tbf I wasn't drunk and slept through that bit too. I think someone lent him a blanket eventually and then he decided to introduce himself to me while we were standing outside downstairs.)

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mylungshateme in reply to Lysistrata

Pahahaha that's brilliant I'm glad I went to uni as a mature student so didn't have the excitement of student life in that way. My daughter will be going in sept so all that to look forward to!! (Not I'm dreading my baby flying the nest, that's the one good thing with covid they can't go out and about!!) X

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LysistrataAdministratorCommunity Ambassador in reply to mylungshateme

I liked it at the time but the fire alarms were not a plus. 2nd and 4th year I lived in an 18th century building with a lot of wood so the fire alarms were VERY sensitive and kept picking up toast. We even got an exasperated email from the undergrad president saying 'guys I am sick of waking up at 2.30am and standing in the cold, can you please just accept that you can't make toast when drunk and have cereal instead?'

On the other hand we were allowed to smoke in the rooms (side note, I have never smoked...just putting that out here given where I'm posting)! But not have sandwich toasters (pop-up only). My mum was at uni in the late 60s so she thought the fire alarms were from people smoking pot and that it was normal to support your friends through bad acid trips to stop them jumping out of windows. Nope we're boring, standard cigs and booze mainly. Your daughter's experience will probably be even less wild, but maybe I was just boring lol. Just wait till she calls you to ask if the milk is off, like my brother did...

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